Paradise Negev Beersheba (Beersheba)

Paradise Negev Beersheba (Beersheba)
Paradise Negev Beersheba

country: Israel, city: Beersheba (City Centre)

Paradise Negev Beersheba Paradise Negev BeershebaLocated in the city centre, the Paradise Negev Beersheba is close to Ben Gurion University, Soroka Hospital, the Law Courts and the shopping centre. Situated a kilometre from the train station and city centre, the property is within easy access to the industrial complexes of the region. The Paradise Negev offers comfortable guestrooms, all of which are well furnished and equipped with modern amenities.
Featuring a restaurant that serves a variety of delicacies, the hotel also provides conference facilities for business travellers. Recreational facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium as well as a tennis court. Favourable parking facilities are also available on-site.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Swimming pool
Tennis court
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone

Extra Information:
Distance to airport:|110 km
Distance to train station:|1 km
Distance to city centre:|1 km

Address:
Henrietta Szold Street
Il-84894, Beersheba


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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