Isrotel

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Isrotel Ltd.
Company type Public
Industry Hospitality
Founded1981
FounderDavid Lewis
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel
Number of locations
21 (2024)
Area served
Israel
Key people
Lior Raviv, CEO
Services Hotels
Revenue₪743 million
Total equity ₪1.36 billion (2020)
Number of employees
~4,500 (2022)
Website isrotel.co.il

Isrotel Ltd. is an Israeli hotel chain headquartered in Tel Aviv. It operates 21 hotels and resorts throughout the country, most of which are located in and around Eilat. [1]

History

Businessman David Lewis opened the Isrotel King Solomon Hotel in Eilat in 1980. [2] The hotel chain expanded to 12 hotels by 2011 and 19 by 2019. As of 2022, Isrotel operated 22 hotels, and related tourism services, including restaurants, spas, a diving center, and shopping centers. Isrotel plans to increase to 30 properties by 2025.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. isrotel.com - All hotels retrieved 21 April 2024
  2. Lipman, Jennifer (9 August 2011). "Isrotel founder David Lewis dies at 87". The Jewish Chronicle . Retrieved 10 July 2021.