Dan Panorama Haifa

4 Star Hotel: The Dan Panorama Haifa is an upscale full service hotel at the base of Mount Carmel. The hotel offers views of Mount Carmel or Haifa Bay.
107 Hanassi Avenue , Haifa 34632 Israel
Brand: UI; Price band: Upscale; 207.99USD ~ 207.99 USD
Popularity Grade: C; Reviews>>>
24/7 Customer Service(US): 1-800-700-2619
International: 1-210-507-5997
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Amenities

Family Rooms, Room service, Free breakfast, Fitness center, Swimming pool, Wheelchair accessible, Business center, Restaurant, Meeting rooms, Data port, Dry cleaning/laundry, Efficiencies,

Description

The Dan Panorama Haifa is an upscale full service hotel at the base of Mount Carmel. The hotel offers views of Mount Carmel or Haifa Bay. Bay beaches are about two miles from the hotel. The hotel is connected to a high-end mall that houses boutiques a salon movie theaters and more. Guests will enjoy the pool fitness center and sauna for recreation. For children Danyland offers activities movies and toys. There is also a children's pool at the hotel.The Pythagoras Bistro beckons guests to enjoy international cuisine and a warm sophisticated setting Sunday through Thursday. 24-hour room service is available. The Viennese Gallery Cafe serves coffee beverages pastries and baked goods. For cocktails and a soothing atmosphere enjoy the low lighting and full bar at the Periscope. Zappa Night Club gives guests a place to dance the night away in style. For guests' convenience the hotel offers concierge services sightseeing tours parking facilities laundry and dry cleaning valet and a business center.There are 266 rooms including 36 with kitchenettes on 19 floors. The rooms feature attractive modern decor. The room types include Standard Superior and Superior Bay View. Standard amenities include a dataport telephones TVs wireless Internet access private bathroom and voicemail.Guests of foreign nationality with a B2 or B3 visitors permit stamped in their foreign passport are exempt from V.A.T. All other guests are charged V.A.T according to prevailing Israeli law excluding Eilat.