If you are looking for a hotel for a beach vacation, the Savoy will work for you. It is right across the street basically from the magnificent Tel Aviv beach. But it also has the vibe of a beach hotel, there are dirty public areas I suppose may be hard to keep clean. The place is a bit worn in general.
There are some wonderful features like a rooftop patio overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and a pretty decent breakfast for a hotel of this size size. Made to order, omelettes, salads, but no fish and very little pastry.
Bedrooms are small and it’s hard to walk around the beds. But they do have some nice elements, like a mini fridge, safe, iron and ironing board as well as very high-end toiletries.
I stayed here six nights, and if you are looking for a hotel to be your retreat from a busy day of sightseeing in Israel, I would not recommend it. There are little changes the hotel could make, like having a multi setting showerhead in the shower, and adding a nice chair to sit in. My room only had a desk chair. Israel is a casual country and so if you are looking to, I have a room to relax in then you need to up your budget.
The balconies in the pictures are mostly ones that you cannot sit on. You can kind of stand there, but why would you?
This next item is not a big deal, but there was no recognition of the Expedia VIP hotel thing. Even after I mentioned it to them. Don’t know how they would offer two free drinks anyway, since there is no bar in the hotel.