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4 guests
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2 bedrooms, 2 beds
1 bathroom
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Slightly raised above an offshoot to Bograshov Street, The Moodboard is in an excellent location if you’re looking for a convenient combination of sea and post-beach fun. It might be a little too small for some (the second bedroom is tiny), but the space is well-designed and it's filled with natural light. There are also a ton of things to do in the immediate area – you’ll find an abundance of restaurants, coffee shops, and cultural attractions within walking distance.
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What to expect
Highlights
The host's art collection
Lots of natural light
An incredibly central location
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Home truths
If you want to cook up a feast, you should look elsewhere – the kitchen is more of a kitchenette and there’s no oven
The artwork is a bit out there and risqué – some of the pieces might not suit everyone’s taste
It’s a lived-in home – expect to share the space with some of Marc’s belongings
Even though there’s a lift, you still have to climb twenty steps to reach the front door
Bedroom two is extremely small
There’s no home manual at the moment
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Washing machine
Lift access
TV
Dishwasher
Hair dryer
Iron
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 2 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About The City Centre
The City Centre is a prime location in Tel Aviv. It houses all of the city’s most important cultural attractions such as the iconic White City - a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses over 4,000 Bauhaus buildings. Rabin Square, Israel’s most famous plaza named after Yitzhak Rabin, is also located in Tel Aviv’s centre, and is where Tel-Avivians come to celebrate everything from Independence Day to Eurovision victories.
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Sample the menu at Thai House
Run by a local couple, this is one of the most popular restaurants for Thai food.
Enjoy a drink at Imperial Cocktail Bar
Imperial Cocktail bar is a state-of-the-art cocktail establishment with a cool menu. It's located right off the beach!
Unwind with a drink at café Masada
With a little bit of everything on the menu, Café Masada caters to hungry beach-goers and those looking for a restaurant with a sea view.
Stop by Café Shneor for a cup of coffee
Popular with natives and tourists, Café Shneor is a cosy neighbourhood cafe that serves up some nice coffee. Sit down on the terrace and do some people-watching.
Head to Moon for tasty sushi
In the mood for sushi? As one of the finest sushi bars in all of Tel Aviv, Moon serves some seriously delicious sushi for all foodies out there.
Check what's on at Bruno Gallery
Bruno Gallery opened in 1964, and it's been a Tel Aviv institution since. The gallery houses artists from all over the world, so there's always something new on.
Wine and dine at upscale Mashya
Mashya is one of the best restaurants in Tel Aviv mixing Israeli and modern European cuisines. The food is made from high-quality produce and served in a warm atmosphere.
Go for a swim at Trumpeldor Beach
Trumpeldor Beach is a lot calmer than the neighbouring beaches. If you crave some peace and quiet, Trumpledor is for you.
Stop by Bograshov Beach for a dip in the Mediterranean
Bograshov Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Tel Aviv with golden sands, plenty of space and the glistening sea.
Check what's on at the Beit Hair Museum
Part of the UNESCO-listed White City, Beit Hair Museum is a unique building in the heart of the city. If you're looking to explore some of Tel Aviv's history, look no further!
People-watch from Café Mersand's terrace
A Tel Aviv fixture right from the moment it opened its doors in 1955, Café Mersand is perched on the corner of Ben Yehuda and Frischman. Tuck into breakfasts, cakes and coffee.
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No smoking
No parties or events
Good to know
Arrival from 13:00
Departure before 11:00
On floor 4, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 20Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
24
hours
Cancel at least 24 hours before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 24 hours away.
Host
This home is managed by Marc
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Marc welcomed us with open arms and a friendly attitude. He’s been hosting since 2015, so he knows what makes for a good stay. Incredibly passionate about art, you can check out his beautiful collection when staying at his home.
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