6 guests
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3 bedrooms, 3 beds
3 bathrooms
+1 extra toilet
sq/ft
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Cactus Culture comes together in a vivid mix of decorative tiles, bright colours, and lots and lots of cacti. We love its flamboyant Mexican boho-style, it instantly invites you to relax and soak up the exotic holiday vibes. The interiors are to die for, but we also can’t get over the fact that it has an abundance of terraces. One is for lounging about and enjoying Tel Aviv's fast-changing cityscape, another one is for eating and socialising (there's a barbecue and a huge dining table) – and there's also one with a jacuzzi and outdoor bathtub for ultimate relaxation
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What to expect
Highlights
A jacuzzi to unwind in
All of the colourful artworks
The outdoor bathtub with city views
The huge terrace for alfresco dining
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Home truths
The staircase leading up to the first floor doesn't have rails, so it probably isn't suitable for toddlers or older guests
There’s currently no home manual, you may have to ask for help on how to use the appliances
The walls could do with a lick of paint to cover up scuff marks
The en-suite to bedroom two is split into two – shower and sink is inside the bedroom, the WC is in the hallway
About this stay
Amenities
Home cinema setup
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Hot tub
Balcony
Bedrooms & bathrooms
3 bedrooms, 3 beds
3 bathrooms, 1 additional toilet
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Daily cleaning
Fridge fills
Laundry and dry cleaning
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Kerem Hateimanim
Nestled in between the Carmel Market and the beach, you'll find Kerem Hateimanim, a small neighbourhood founded by Yemeni immigrants in the 1930s. It’s come a long way since then, and today it’s been taken over by bohemian Tel-Avivians looking for affordable housing. Even though Kerem Hateimanim is in the process of being gentrified, the neighbourhood hasn’t lost the authentic, village-like feel that’s beloved by many. There are still plenty of the original Yemenite restaurants around, which are worth a visit, even if you don’t end up staying in this part of the city.
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Hang out with the locals at Salon Berlin
The best of Berlin and Tel Aviv meet at Salon Berlin. A friendly neighbourhood bar, it's popular with locals due to its low prices and cosy atmosphere.
Go for a beer at The Minzar
The Minzar hasn't changed a lot since it opened in 1993. Still open 24/7 and serving beer, it's popular with students, tourists, artists and everyone in between.
Take a break at Jonesy Gardener
Jonesy Gardener is a little sanctuary in the middle of Tel Aviv. Serving great food in a calm atmosphere, Jonesy Gardener is a must if you want to unwind a little bit.
Savour some Yemenite delicacies at Maganda
Enjoy delicious and local Yemenite bites at Maganda. Open since 1965, it’s a Tel Aviv institution with delicious grilled meats and traditional Middle Eastern interiors.
Swing by Café Yom Tov for breakfast
Carmel Market is full of places to eat, but this one is very special. Always busy, Café Yom Tov is popular with locals who come here for the tasty menu.
Taste the Mediterranean at Shuk HaCarmel
As one of the most popular markets in all of Tel Aviv, Shuk HaCarmel has a little bit of everything. Pick up some local foods, fresh fruits, spices, souvenirs and/or nuts.
Experience market-to-table dining at Habasta
Habasta is an incredible restaurant with lots of outdoor seating and a delicious menu. Try their high-quality cuisine as you soak up the atmosphere.
Have a cup of coffee at Sheleg
Sheleg means Snow in Hebrew, but there's nothing cold about this place. Its vintage-meets-bohemian feel makes it a favourite among locals.
Join the crowd at Café Bialik
Popular with locals and tourists alike, Café Bialik is the go-to place for tasty food and live music most evenings.
Grab a bite to eat at La Coquette
French-inspired and delicious, La Coquette is the place to go to if you're in the mood for a sweet treat or a cosy breakfast overlooking Nachalat Binyamin.
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No parties or events
No pets
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 15:00
Departure before 11:00
On floor 4, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 78Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
7
days
Cancel at least 7 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 7 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Lena
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Israel Meyer has been in the rental business since 2012. Today, he owns properties all over Israel and in places like France, Belgium and the US. You might not deal with Israel directly, but he and his team are always available if you have any queries.
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