Satori Hotel Haifa

Hotel · Haifa

Satori Hotel Haifa

Hotel · Haifa
Herzl St 61, Haifa, Israel

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Local art adorns rooms with bay views; rooftop deck port views  

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Herzl St 61, Haifa, Israel Get directions

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Ariel Hadad

Google
Very old hotel that needs updating. TVs didn’t work in the suite with jacuzzi and there were issues with the faucet and toilet too. They gave us a bit of a refund but we won’t go back. Next to the Tivoli market which was nothing like Tel Aviv’s Carmel market Kler’s Mahaney yehuda.

Susiej48

Google
The whole building needs updating. Good air conditioning in our bedroom but it was small and the shower leaked all over the bathroom floor taking two towel to keep it dry. Not a great experience. I wouldn’t come back here. Nice rooftop terrace but chairs and cushions all stained.

Safari556078

Google
Friendly desk staff. Nice decor in lobby. Good breakfast. Located near a coffeeshop and ATMs.|Clean sheets, comfortable bed. Hot shower. TV.|Pillows were very old and stained yellow with saliva. Room with twin beds was small. Street noise most of the night easily heard as windows offer no soundproofing. Lovely rooftop terrace with harbour views.

gafiltafish

Google
I could see some people hating this hotel but I loved it! It reminded me of a cross between Dracula's Castle and a dungeon and I mean this in a nice way not even kidding. If you are looking for a modern hotel that's renovated, this is not for you! I just wanted a cheap place for the night that was well located, clean, had an elevator, and had air conditioning and got it all! For $65 for 1 night it was great and would easily return if I were back in Haifa. The man at the front desk when I arrived was very nice as was the young man at check out. ||My only suggestion is to make updates to all the companies who people book on as I had an anxiety attack after getting an email from Priceline that check out ends at 8 PM. I called up in a panic as the bus I was on broke down and there was traffic due to the protests and would be arriving much later than anticipated but when I got through to them, they said it was no problem checking in after 8. ||Cannot really comment on the location other than it was well located for me. It's a few stops from the main bus station (tip, it's a huge bus station and difficult to locate platforms but I'm also quite stupid so this may just be me). There were a couple cafes right outside as well.

sweet-ice1

Google
I stayed here for two nights in March 2023. The hotel is located in an old part of Haifa with not much going on. There are lots of shops and there is a McDonald’s in walking distance. The hotel is close to the bus route which is ideal for travel.||The room itself has seen better days, the double bed was comfy, but the bedding is stained, curtains have rips and the windows are very thin so you can hear the busy street outside. The walls are thin so if you have noisy neighbours you can hear them clearly. There are ample plug sockets for charging devices.||There is a dressing table, chair, two bedside tables, fridge, kettle and tea and coffee facilities. ||The bathroom is small with a combined bath/shower, toilet and sink. Toiletries are provided but not replenished when you use them. The paintwork is all chipped everywhere and looks quite dirty.||There is a bath but no plug is provided so bring your own! Fortunately I had a travel plug but beware you cannot just pull the plug when finished as one of the floor tiles lifts and floods the whole room! So you have to drain it very slowly. This is clearly why the baths have no plug.||Rather than standard TV here they use GOTV which is steaming. This has many issues as the WIFI is unstable and I had constant buffering on every channel the first night. But if you connect to the 5g network this works much better. ||On the fifth floor is a rooftop view of Haifa, there are chairs and tables to sit and enjoy the view here which is nice to relax.||The hotel is quite large and has six parking spaces which are very hard to find, they are located round the corner through a tiny alleyway. If you find a space there is a door to the hotel from there with an intercom. This is not always answered but if you walk round the corner there are steps up the the hotel entrance and the door is always open.||This hotel really has seen better days, but is good for the price. It has a comfy bed and if you are just looking for somewhere cheap to sleep with good travel connections to go to other areas this is a good option. But for anything else this hotel is in need of major refurbishment.

Matt Summers

Google
Satori hotel is a nice hotel with great customer service and 24 hour front desk. Many shops and places to eat are within a few hundred meters. There are clean rooms, hot water, desk to work at, A/C, and even a mini-fridge. There is a beautiful outdoor terrace that over looks Haifa bay. The rooms are nice, small(not too small), and quiet. There is a nice coffee shop right around the corner, but (for you early birds) know they do not open until around 8am.

TORN1

Google
Centrally located. Clean and comfortable room. Decent breakfast. Nice staff. Nothing stood out on the plus or negative side. Has a rooftop terrace which needs some work but useable. Close to restaurants and post office. Loved the complimentary Milka chocolate bar in the room on arrival!

Steve Rayner

Google
I would not stay here again. It was overpriced for a terrible hotel. The room smelled like a combination of mold and smoke. It was really quite terrible. The windows were cracked and the paint was peeling. Lipstick on a pig. The neighbourhood is not nice. After dark, even as a big guy I felt like I was being watched as a target for a mugging. Unless you have to stay here, I would recommend trying absolutely anywhere else. Parking is for 4 vehicles maximum. There is no guarantee you will get a spot. I'll give them credit, the photos look fantastic online, but once you start looking a bit closer it's pretty obvious that this place is trashy.