I have stayed at this hotel many times as it is very convenient to visit my father who lives in Ra'anana rather than staying in Herzliya or Tel Aviv and being at the mercy of the traffic. The hotel is in a good location, within easy walking distance of a great shopping centre which has many good eating options. It is also only 15 minutes drive from Herzliya Pituach where you have the beach and lots more excellent eating options. The rooms are always clean and comfortable and well appointed with pretty much everything that you might need for your stay. There are different levels of rooms from the standard room to the 3 rooms that have enormous balconies that you would pay more for but well worth it when the weather is warm and sunny to be able to be outside. There is an extensive breakfast buffet with both hot and cold options together with fruit and juices. If you are a breakfast person you will definitely find something that suits you. There is an excellent roof bar and restaurant where there is a great selection of food which is all very tasty and is enjoyed by hotel guests and non residents who come in the evening for a drink and or something to eat. It has built a good local reputation. Is it the most luxurious hotel in the world, no it is not but then it does not pretent to be and charges accordingly. I think that its prices are good value for money for what the hotel delivers. The staff are friendly and helpful and always do their best to make sure that guests have a good stay with them. If you have work to do in the area or business to conduct then I would highly recommend that you consider staying...
Read moreresident of Raanana, we wanted to go have a drink on the roof of the prima millenium… we call around 8:00 p.m. to find out if it is necessary to book… the switchboard operator tells us that it is not necessary to book. We go there around 10:00 p.m. we go up to the 12th floor. A young girl at reception is on the phone and typing on her computer. The place doesn't seem to be full. The interior is completely empty. We wait, we wait, we wait. Finally, the receptionist ends her call. "Do you have a reservation" she asks us? we answer no. she laughs in our face…kind of impossible on a Thursday evening! she didn't even make an effort to check if there was room. she doesn't even pretend. looking at her phone she replies that there is no room. she was not involved at all. We bothered her. so my question? until when as a customer, do we have to suffer a total absence of service, politeness? why all its employees do not go to do an internship abroad, in any country it will be better than here! why don't these employees go to a hotel school. They are sickening. They make you want to boycott this country and spend our money elsewhere. Just out of fairness for the team, I have to point out that this receptionist had pink fingernails… she will...
Read moreMy groomsmen and I stayed at Prima Millennium the night before my wedding, while my wife and her bridesmaids also stayed there. Overall, it was a wonderful experience (with just a few minor drawbacks).
While the staff at Prima Millennium, especially the receptionist Israel, were exceptional and made us feel very welcome, the location of the hotel was not ideal in my opinion. However, it's worth noting that this is just my personal opinion and others may feel differently.
As for the rooms, they were comfortable and had everything we needed, but they weren't super high class. Nevertheless, we had a great night's sleep and the thoughtful treats left for us made our stay even more enjoyable.
The hotel restaurants was a highlight of our stay, with delicious food and attentive service. And the rooftop had a great atmosphere and stunning views of the city, making it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy some downtime.
Overall, we would def recommend Prima Millennium as a great place to stay, especially for the fantastic hospitality, food and amazing staff. Thank you to Israel and the rest of the team for making our wedding...
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