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Lot Spa Hotel Dead Sea: 4-Star Ein Bokek Review

Lot Spa Hotel is positioned just 70 meters from the Dead Sea shore in Ein Bokek, one of the shortest distances of any hotel in the resort area, with an on-site DMZ Clinic providing specialized dermatological treatments for conditions including psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.

Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is approximately 20 minutes north by car. Masada National Park is 16 kilometers away. The hotel’s positioning appeals particularly to travelers combining a vacation stay with therapeutic Dead Sea treatments.

Rooms and Suites

The hotel’s 200 rooms include standard rooms, superior rooms, and suites. All rooms provide air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Rooms on higher floors offer Dead Sea views, while lower-floor rooms may face the garden or pool area.

Bathrooms include bathtub or shower, bathrobes, and hair dryers. The room design is functional rather than design-forward, consistent with the hotel’s therapeutic and spa-first positioning.

Spa and Wellness

LotuSpa is the hotel’s wellness center, featuring a heated indoor pool filled with Dead Sea water, sulfur pools, dry and wet saunas, and a range of massage and body treatment options. The Dead Sea water pool contains the same mineral composition as the sea, with 34.2% salinity and concentrations of magnesium, calcium, potassium, and bromide.

The DMZ Clinic operates within the property, providing specialized dermatological treatments for skin conditions including psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Clinical treatment packages can be arranged for extended stays, typically ranging from two to four weeks. The clinic is staffed by medical professionals.

The DMZ Clinic at Lot Spa Hotel offers structured dermatological treatment programs for psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, combining clinical care with Dead Sea mineral immersion, in a property situated just 70 meters from the shore at approximately 430 meters below sea level.

Dining

The main dining room serves buffet breakfast and dinner. All meals are kosher. The buffet features a range of salads, hot dishes, grilled items, and desserts. Dietary accommodations can be arranged with advance notice.

Beach and Pool Facilities

The outdoor pool area includes a freshwater swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols. Facilities for tennis and volleyball are available on the grounds. A children’s play area operates during peak seasons.

The Dead Sea beach is 70 meters from the hotel, approximately a one-minute walk. Beach facilities include sunbeds and shaded areas. The proximity to the shoreline is a primary advantage for guests undergoing climatotherapy programs that require frequent Dead Sea exposure.

Entertainment

The Desperado Bar provides evening entertainment including live music and shows. The Recital Bar offers a quieter setting with beverages and light fare. Both operate during evening hours and contribute to the hotel’s social atmosphere.

Practical Information

Free parking is available on site. The hotel is located in the central Ein Bokek strip, within walking distance of the Dead Sea Mall and other hotels. Check-in begins at 15:00; check-out is by 12:00. Ben Gurion Airport is approximately 160 kilometers away.

Who This Hotel Suits Best Lot Spa Hotel is best suited for medical tourism guests, spa-focused travelers, and anyone prioritizing proximity to the Dead Sea shore. The DMZ Clinic makes it particularly relevant for guests with dermatological conditions covered by European health insurance programs.

Travelers seeking designer interiors or boutique atmospheres should consider Milos or Kayma. Families with young children may prefer the David Resort or Leonardo Club for their larger children’s facilities.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DMZ Clinic at Lot Spa Hotel?

The DMZ Clinic is a specialized dermatological treatment center offering clinical care for skin conditions such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. The clinic operates within the hotel property, allowing guests to combine accommodation with structured treatment programs lasting two to four weeks.

How far is Lot Spa Hotel from the Dead Sea?

Lot Spa Hotel is approximately 70 meters from the Dead Sea beach in Ein Bokek, making it one of the closest hotels to the shoreline in the resort area. Guests can walk to the beach in approximately one minute.

Does Lot Spa have Dead Sea water pools?

Yes. LotuSpa includes a heated indoor pool filled with Dead Sea water, plus sulfur pools. The Dead Sea water contains 34.2% salinity and over 35 minerals, including magnesium, calcium, and potassium.

Is Lot Spa Hotel good for medical tourism?

Yes. The combination of the DMZ Clinic, Dead Sea water pools, sulfur pools, and proximity to the shore (70 meters) makes Lot Spa Hotel one of the primary choices for medical and therapeutic tourism at the Dead Sea, particularly for dermatological conditions.

Does Lot Spa Hotel have evening entertainment?

Yes. The Desperado Bar hosts live music and shows, while the Recital Bar provides a quieter evening setting. Both operate during peak seasons and weekends. Internal Link Suggestions [Ein Bokek hotels] > /hotels/ein-bokek/ (UP) [Vert Dead Sea Hotel] > /hotels/vert/ (SIDEWAYS) [Dead Sea spa and wellness] > /spa-wellness/ (UP) [Dead Sea skin benefits] > /skin-benefits/ (DOWN) [Dead Sea treatment packages] > /health/treatment-packages/ (SIDEWAYS) [Dead Sea hotel prices] > /hotels/prices/ (SIDEWAYS) [Ein Bokek Beach] > /beaches/ein-bokek/ (SIDEWAYS) [Masada National Park] > /attractions/masada/ (DOWN) [Israel Dead Sea guide] > /israel/ (UP) Image Suggestions Alt text: Lot Spa Hotel exterior 70 meters from the Dead Sea in Ein Bokek Alt text: LotuSpa heated Dead Sea water pool at Lot Spa Hotel Alt text: DMZ Clinic treatment room at Lot Spa Hotel Alt text: Outdoor freshwater pool with tennis courts at Lot Spa Filenames: lot-spa-hotel-exterior.webp, lotuspa-dead-sea-pool.webp, dmz-clinic-treatment.webp, lot-spa-outdoor-pool.webp Schema Recommendations Hotel, FAQPage, LocalBusiness

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