Expected to open in early 2018, this will be The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) second Setai in Israel. The 110 rooms and ten suites, will be complemented by five event halls, a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, a spa, Turkish bath and rooftop infinity pool. Close to the city’s Clock Square and coastline in the old Jaffa area, the hotel’s 13th-century structure is being sensitively transformed by Feigin Architects, with London’s Ara Design guiding interiors along a theme of “old meets new”, blending traditional Middle Eastern and Mediterranean elements with contemporary style.
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