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The 6 Best Hostels in Tel Aviv (Updated 2023)

The city skyline in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a horseshoe-shaped beach, the azure blue ocean, and skyscrapers in the background

Posted: 9/25/23 | September 25th, 2023

Known as Israel’s “nonstop city,” Tel Aviv is a lively, energetic city. Home to bustling markets and wild nightlife, it’s a city that doesn’t slow down. A large portion of the population here is under 35, which gives Tel Aviv a youthful, active feel that really brings it to life. It’s also a foodie hub and an amazing place to eat out.

Since it’s close to the largest airport in the country, most travelers start or end their journeys here. It’s one of the main stops on every trip to Israel.

But all of those restaurants and nights out add up, because Tel Aviv is also an expensive city (relative to the rest of the region). That means you’re going to want to watch your budget while you’re here.

Fortunately, there’s a well-worn backpacker and budget travel scene here, with plenty of hostels to choose from. But they aren’t all created equal.

To help you plan your trip, save money, and have fun, I’ve created a list of the best hostels in Tel Aviv. These are the places I stay at when I visit so you know they’re all safe, social, and affordable.

Here are my favorite hostels in Tel Aviv:

Price legend (per night):

  • $ – Under 100 ILS
  • $$ – 100-150 ILS
  • $$$ – Over 150 ILS

1. Abraham Tel Aviv

People hanging out on the rooftop hostel of Abraham Tel Aviv hostel, with skyscrapers in the background, in Tel Aviv, Israel

This is my favorite hostel in town. It’s a huge place but still feels like a friendly, social hostel. There are multiple bars and common areas where you can chill out, and while it’s not a party hostel, it is lively and energetic and there’s always something happening. I especially loved the massive rooftop terrace and bar. There are hammocks for when you want to relax and plenty of space to work if you’re a digital nomad.

The hostel also has a fully equipped kitchen, as well as a filling free breakfast each morning. It has its own tour company too, in case you need help booking excursions. The beds aren’t super comfy and don’t have curtains, but there are lockers to store your stuff as well as reading lights and outlets.

Abraham Tel Aviv at a glance:

  • $$
  • Free breakfast
  • Huge rooftop terrace for hanging out
  • Three bars on-site

Beds from 125 ILS, private rooms from 446 ILS.

Book here!

 

2. Selina Tel Aviv Beach

Woman lounging in the pool on the rooftop at the Selina hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel

Selina is one of the best hostel chains out there. Its properties are always clean, social, and comfortable, and this one is no exception. The hostel is right near the beach too, and you can rent surfboards if you want to hit the waves. The beds in the dorms have super comfy mattresses…

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