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Use BadgeLocated 0.7 miles from BIG Beer Sheva Shopping Mall, Leonardo Hotel Negev Beersheba boasts Turkish steam bath and massage services. Leonardo Hotel Negev is a few minutes walk from David Tuviyahu Campus- Delegation of Ben Gurion.
Location
Soroka Medical Center is only located 0.3 miles from the venue. The accommodation is settled 0.7 miles from the center of Beersheba.
Gimel Medical Center/Henrietta Szold bus station is situated 300 feet from Leonardo Hotel Negev.
Rooms
Leonardo Hotel Negev features 257 rooms across 12 floors.
Eat & Drink
There is a bar for guests to enjoy their meal. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean meals at Saba Jebeto within 5 minutes' walk of the property.
Leisure
Guests of Leonardo Hotel Negev will enjoy use of a fitness room and a health club at additional cost. The property also features bureau de change, a baggage room and parking.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel for free.
Guest Parking
Private parking is possible on site for free.
Year renovated: 2006. Number of floors: 12. Number of rooms: 257.
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easy base for your vacations in beersheba.
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* good breakfast *comfortable bed + pillows *outside swimming pool
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The room was a decent size, clean and comfortable, although the decor was beginning to show a few signs of wear and tear.
I could not find a proper restaurant - there was a function going on (possibly a wedding) and I think the room this was taking place in may usually be the restaurant. I found a bar in a very impersonal room (bit like a bar arbitrarily dumped into in a gymnasium!) and was told this was the restaurant. The menu offered was awful - the best thing on it was Tuna Salad. It was too late in the evening to go food-hunting round Be'er Sheva (especially since I do not know the city at all), so I put up with this. Although it was supposed to be served with two dressings and black olives, none of these were present when it arrived, so it was very boring. If I spoke Hebrew and knew the city , I would definitely have gone elsewhere (anywhere else!)to eat
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The staff was courteous and helpfull.
This was the only hotel in Beer Sheva, the facilities were outdated, in need of replacement, (dingy and worn), the dining facilities were completely unsatisfactory in variety, convenience, and not available much of the time. No covenience store or basic necessities on the property. Quality and Facility Completely misrepresented on the website.
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Under the responsibility of Avi the reception Manager, the staff where excellent and spoke several languages, so could deal with all enquiries.
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Very poor,dirty and old No alternativ in this city...
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Hotel staff very kind and available for any help.
Relation between quality and price very very bad. There are not other choise in Beer Sheva.
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Nice place to stay in Beer Sheva!
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there are not other choise in Beer Sheva only this hotel fot that no comment
very expensive for what you get
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It was all-inclusive. A good location for me. Love the Dead Sea access.
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This Hotel does not stand up to any standard. The price for the room is in no relation to the location or the service. The room is fair, small and basically comfortable, but lots of hair in the bathroom. The breakfast was very poor (instant coffee, for example). I waited 20 mins for checking out, the reception clerk, who wore short sport pants and an unclean, unironed shirt, was unpleasant and rude. THe whole building smells of cheap cleaning material. The view is depressing
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Good location
Outragaously expensive. The only resonable hotel in town. Shows that Israely market needs liberation.
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the architecture from the Soviet way!!!
the reception which is to review totaly!!
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The front-desk staff was the most welcoming I've ever met, which includes traveling in places like the Intercontinental in Chicago, usa. Deserving of special mention are: Elinor (advice on local events like the WIne-Tasting event at the Art Museum), Gal (directions to Casa Do Brasil), Lizbeta (assisted with checking-in and -out, as well as helping me with some minor difficulties with the room), and Oz (who gave excellent directions to the Air Force Museum and the HaNegev Memorial). Also, I'd like to thank the lovely ladies who worked in the Lobby Cafe/Bar area, who made my stay at your hotel much more pleasant by their patience with my English when I was placing my orders.
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That the room(s) had been redorated since the last stay...badly needed. The room was very nice - junior suite - and the shower the best in Israel so far this trip. The decor of the rest of the hotel is still third world and a bit seedy. The breakfast was ample, and while more than adequate in quantity, it was still not on the level of any other hotel in Israel that I have ever stayed in. Loads of vegetables but nothing classy, quality of food prep or presentation... Just lots of it. Coffee was excellent, staff, wonderful! Definitely heading in the right direction. We would stay there again.
See above. I would recommend this hotel only out of lack of alternatives. I would have to see that there were more serious changes about the "third worldliness" of this hotel. Staff are lovely.