Andrey K.
Google
My second stay at BoBo for a business trip. I really like the Brown Hotels concept — creative, slightly bold, and still affordable. This visit was in a very different moment compared to my first stay a couple of years ago: post-war period, very low occupancy, no tourists. The contrast is noticeable.
The usually lively rooftop was closed, the lobby felt quiet. Possibly because of this and as a returning guest, I received a double room upgrade, which I truly appreciated. Some of the former shine feels muted for now — but I still give BoBo 5 stars as a short business-stay option.
Why:
1. Excellent central location — easy walking, convenient for meetings, cafés nearby, and the sea not far away.
2. Creative, non-standard design throughout the hotel.
3. Fast, friendly reception and reliable Wi-Fi for work.
4. Comfortable rooms and a great city view from higher floors.
5. Very good value for money for central Tel Aviv.
Tip for guests: right accross the hotel is a great café with Asian food, a proper bar, and a DJ — perfect for eating, drinking, and light socializing.
Small improvements for the hotel: noisy fridge at night, richer breakfast once tourism returns, and spa hours better aligned with business schedules.
Despite the current quiet phase, BoBo remains a strong, characterful choice — and I’m happy to return.