Unlike Jerusalem, Tel Aviv – the country's biggest city – is relatively modern. But its architecture is nonetheless fascinating and includes many Bauhaus constructions. Tel Aviv's wide range of museums, galleries, bars, cafés and restaurants reflects this melting pot's distinctive energy and pioneering spirit. With its kilometres of golden beaches stretching beneath the warm Israeli sun, Tel Aviv is also an excellent choice of destination for a relaxing seaside holiday. Neve Tzedek is doubtless the neighbourhood that best embodies Tel Aviv's soul as it brings together all the characteristics that make the city so charming. Follow in the footsteps of the King of Jordan, of Israel's first ruler and of Albert Einstein by booking a room or luxury suite in Tel Aviv's oldest hotel. The property has been splendidly renovated yet has kept all its authentic character. This historic boutique hotel includes a wellness area with a spa and fitness centre, a gourmet restaurant and a panoramic rooftop with a bar and swimming pool.