At the Lighthouse Hotel locals will recall the lighthouse building (the Migdalor company tower), returning relevancy to the 1970s veteran structure. The hotel is a kind of display window for Tel Aviv, on the one hand, a vibrant city that attracts fun-lovers from all over the world, and on the other hand, a developing business center. But the wrap-around, stunning panoramic views from the rooftop’s 18th floor, which houses the Haiku Sky Bar, is a total pleasure. Expect a rowdy night out with visitors and locals alike, enjoying drinks and all-star Japanese dishes from the yakitori restaurant helmed by Aria’s chef, Guy Gamzo.
Haiku Skybar- Lighthouse Hotel
Advertising
Time Out says
Grab a bite of sushi and a drink while you take in the views on top of the Lighthouse Hotel.
Details
Advertising
You may also like
You may also like
Discover Time Out original video