Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz married earlier this month in what became, without question, the Israeli entertainment world’s wedding of the year. The pop star spent the day before the ceremony in the penthouse at The Jaffa Hotel, and Fattal now reports that the luxury suite has become a sought-after spot for brides. The price, as expected, is far from cheap.
“The star’s decision to spend the 24 hours before her wedding at a hotel from the Fattal Limited Edition collection sparked major interest among brides who want to start their big day with a precise, stylish and truly standout experience,” Fattal said.
Tour of the Mega Suite at The Jaffa Hotel
(Courtesy of Fattal Hotels)
The penthouse where Kirel stayed spans 1,472 square meters of designed space and includes a vast 720-square-meter rooftop terrace overlooking the Mediterranean, Tel Aviv and historic Jaffa. The complex is divided into three separate wings, each with its own luxury bedroom suites, expansive living rooms, designer kitchens, a private gym and more.
Anyone looking to fully recreate Kirel’s experience — including a private butler, early check-in and bespoke high-end refreshments — will pay from 50,000 shekels a night.
For those seeking pampering at a slightly lower cost, The Jaffa offers a bridal preparation package that includes a minimum of two nights in a Corner Junior Suite, two adjacent parking spots, professional equipment for beauty teams on the wedding day and an upgraded spread of seasonal fruit, cava, fresh pastries, mineral water and coffee. The price starts at 15,500 shekels.
Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz - Wedding of the Year
(Video: Bar Zaga)
“Since news spread that Noa Kirel chose to get ready in our penthouse, we have seen a significant rise in inquiries from brides who want to replicate her exact experience,” said hotel general manager Lior Muchnik. “Many choose our hotel preparation packages in the designer suites, which offer a luxury experience at a more accessible price, but there is no doubt the penthouse itself has become a real draw. Just this past week, several brides booked it for their wedding-day preparations. Interest is very high.”
The Jaffa is housed in a 19th-century neo-Renaissance structure in the heart of historic Jaffa, a short walk from the port, the sea and the city’s main attractions. The building underwent a meticulous preservation process that integrated contemporary elements into the design and architecture of the modern spaces. The result is a distinctive blend of past and present, with original stone walls, high ceilings and arched windows set alongside minimalist design, attentive service and modern amenities.







