Desert Sounds - Boutique Hotel - Dimona
31.06076, 35.0252Located around 20 minutes' stroll from En Yorqeam, Desert Sounds - Boutique Hotel Dimona includes 60 rooms. Highlights at this 3-star hotel include Wi-Fi in public areas.
Location
The Dimona hotel has a prime setting 3.4 miles from Camel Rancho In Negev. Ben Gurion Park in Dimona is approximately 25 minutes' walk from the property.
Baba Sali/Yerushalayim bus stop is situated right near the hotel.
Rooms
The rooms comprise a dressing room and a sitting area complete with ironing facilities and an air conditioner, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Furnished with a couch set and a writing desk, the rooms also have a mini-fridge-bar and tea/coffee making equipment. Bathrooms come with a walk-in shower, a separate toilet, and a sink, along with bathrobes and bath sheets.
Essential information about Desert Sounds - Boutique Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 147 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 200 yd |
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Reviews of Desert Sounds - Boutique Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 01
WiFi is stable (at least in rooms near to reception) and free of charge. Located next to the highway exit.
Everything there (except of may be of a flat tv) is old, battered and very poor renovated. To close the door in the wc you need to jump over the toilet bowl. Breakfast is poor. Personal having duty on the receptions at the evening seems to be speaking only Hebrew (I tried English, German and Russian). If you have a room to the bus parking, it is very noisy. 90 Euro for a double room is about double as much as it should cost. For 40 to 50 Euro it would be a very nice cozy hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 28
Quiet, clean, good location away from the tourist center but close to everything for half the price of the tourist hotels.
Poor internet connection in my room; also, not the best place if you have business to conduct -- there is no table or chair in the room where you can set up a laptop, etc. (But there is a table with chairs on the balcony outside)
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missingWrote a review on Jul 25
Hotel staff, Ronit, was sooo helpful in helping us facilitate other touring plans. Helpful, friendly staff in many other ways. Location great for southern Israel touring. Very reasonably priced.
A little run down, need some upgrading.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 13
Tired and worn. Threadbare rooms w/ threadbare towels in bath. The food served for breakfast was stale.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 12
Surprise, who knew that Dimona has such a motel. The location allowed us to to travel in Arad, the Dead Sea and the Negev. The team was superb: Very generous, cooperative, pleasant, helpful. Breakfast was good (rich Israeli breakfast). Rooms are spacious, very clean. Large and charming lobby. The price was very fair . No doubt if you are looking for a hotel in the area of Beer sheba to the Dead Sea and do not want to pay huge sums, this is the place
The place suited for travelers and less for those looking for a luxurious vacation Unfortunately the swimming pool and fitness room were not working, so our teenagers had no place to unload adrenaline. I encourage owners to replace the bathroom towels more stylish models:-)
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missingWrote a review on Jul 01
The best thing was the proximity to both the upper Negev and Masada. It was easy to find, being just a block from the highway. Also, considering we left at 8:30 in the morning but never saw a single other person staying there, the breakfast was nicely laid out, tasty and ample. The hotel staff (we saw two - the receptionist in the evening and the woman who set out breakfast in the morning) was friendly. Our stay was on a Friday evening - Shabbat, and the town was closed down.
This is truly a bare bones hotel. The bed was two twin beds pushed together, each of which had two 4 inch foam pads covered by a single sheet with one thin cover spread over both beds. A blanket taken from a side closet may have been washed, but it had what looked like chewing gum in a couple of places - not impressive. The bathroom had two unwrapped slivers of soap 1 by 1 1/2 inches max and two tear off mini- packs of shampoo. Fortunately, we travel with our own. It seemed apparent that any noise in the hallway would have been easily heard in the room had there been more guests. This place was one step up from camping and was not worth the amount charged.