Isrotel


Isrotel Hotels Management Ltd. is an Israeli hotel chain. Most of its hotels are located in the city of Eilat. As of November 2015, Isrotel operates 16 hotels, and related tourism services, including restaurants, spas, a diving center, and shopping centers.

History

In 1980 British businessman David Lewis was contacted by the then Israeli Minister of Tourism Gideon Patt, in an attempt to persuade him to invest in Israel. After a visit to the city of Eilat, he decided to reinvest in it due to its potential for tourism. Isrotel's first step was the establishment of The King Solomon's Palace Hotel, now known as Isrotel King Solomon. After the continued success of Isrotel King Solomon's Palace, Isrotel began to develop and establish other hotels.

Current operations

As of 2015, Isrotel operates 16 hotels in Israel, 8 of them are in Eilat.
Isrotel now has 2 hotels at the Dead Sea Region, 2 hotels at the Negev Desert, 2 hotels in Tel Aviv, one spa hotel in Northern Israel and a hotel including a spa outside of Jerusalem.
In 2011 Isrotel introduced Isrotel Exclusive Collection brand. The brand includes only 5 star hotels:
Another Isrotel Exclusive Collection is currently under construction. It will be a part of a luxury complex in Jerusalem's German Colony which will include the 5-star hotel as well as 2 separate apartment buildings, and is due to open in 2017.
A new Tel Aviv hotel is also expected to open in 2017.

List of hotels

Isrotel manages 16 hotels in Israel:
Isrotel manages and operates attractions including the Isrotel Manta diving Center in Eilat, restaurants, pubs, shows and festivals. The leading festivals organized by Isrotel include Phaza Morgana and ClassiCameri. Isrotel also hosts sports events such as the Israeli Federation Cup matches and Israeli Iron Man competitions.