Bright, renovated living space in the Or Hakerem studio, set up for long-term stays in Tel Aviv
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Long-Term & Monthly Stays in Tel Aviv: A Guide for Remote Workers and Slow Travelers

By Or Hakerem3 min read

Tel Aviv has become one of the Mediterranean's most popular bases for remote workers, slow travelers, and people relocating or visiting family for a month or more. If you're planning an extended stay, here's how to do it well — and why a direct, flexible rental beats both hotels and rigid platform bookings.

Why Stay Longer in Tel Aviv?

A few days isn't enough to know Tel Aviv. Staying a month or more lets you settle into a neighborhood, find your café and your beach spot, and live at the city's actual rhythm — slow mornings, long lunches, and the famous Saturday-night energy after Shabbat ends.

Tel Aviv works particularly well for extended stays because it's compact, walkable, beach-facing, and has a strong remote-work culture: fast internet, abundant cafés, and a large international community.

What to Look for in a Long-Stay Apartment

A real kitchen. For a month, you'll want to cook. A fully equipped kitchen near a fresh market (like the Carmel Market, 400m away) changes the economics and the experience of a long stay.

A dedicated work setup. Reliable high-speed WiFi and a comfortable place to work are non-negotiable for remote workers. Check this before you book.

A genuine neighborhood. Staying in a residential area rather than a hotel strip means you live among locals, with bakeries, laundromats, and grocery stores on your doorstep. Kerem HaTeimanim is exactly this — central but residential. (See our neighborhood guide.)

Flexibility and a real host. Long stays inevitably involve changes — an extra week, a mid-stay clean, a delivery. A direct relationship with a responsive host makes all of this easy.

The Or Hakerem Studio for Long Stays

The Spacious & Cosy Apartment is purpose-suited to medium and long stays. It's a fully renovated studio, two minutes from the beach and the Carmel Market, with a complete mini-kitchen, fast WiFi, and a layout that works for one or two people living and working in the city.

It sits on the first floor of a historic Ottoman-era building — characterful but practical — and because you book directly with us, the monthly rate is far more reasonable than a hotel or a platform booking.

For larger groups or families settling in for a longer period, the Luxury Penthouse offers three bedrooms and outdoor space. (Not sure which fits? See our penthouse vs. studio comparison.)

Long-Stay Pricing: Book Direct

This is where booking directly really pays off. Platforms have limited flexibility on monthly rates, and their fees add up over a long booking. We offer reduced weekly and monthly rates negotiated directly with you — the longer the stay, the better the rate.

There's also no minimum-stay barrier and flexible payment (bank transfer, Bit, or cash). For the full picture on why direct is cheaper, see Book Direct vs. Airbnb.

Settling In: Services That Help

Our concierge services are especially useful for longer stays:

  • Grocery delivery before arrival and on demand
  • On-demand cleaning during your stay
  • Airport transfers for arrival and departure
  • Restaurant reservations and local recommendations

Planning a Month or More?

Tell us your dates and what you need from the space, and we'll put together a long-stay rate and make sure the apartment is set up for living and working — not just visiting. Contact us directly or start on the reservation page.

Planning a visit to Tel Aviv?

Stay in Kerem HaTeimanim — steps from Carmel Market and Banana Beach. Book directly with us and save up to 15% vs. Airbnb.

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