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3.7/567 Reviews
3.7/567 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.08km from Lamsa Jerusalem
Located in the new town, about 15 minutes walk to the old town. If you walk while looking at the cityscape, you will arrive soon, so you don't feel like you're walking that far. The hotel (apartment type) has the same facilities as a hotel, so I was able to stay comfortably. Breakfast will be taken at a nearby hotel.
From$92
4/521 Reviews
4/5Very Good21 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.11km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Montefiore Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Jerusalem, within a 5-minute drive of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Western Wall. This hotel is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Ben Yehuda Street and 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from Jerusalem Baptist Church.Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.At Montefiore Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM.Featured amenities include express check-in, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Jerusalem? This hotel has 861 square feet (80 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and a meeting room. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 47 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
From$100
4.1/547 Reviews
4.1/5Very Good47 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.09km from Lamsa Jerusalem
Location: Just behind the bus station, enter a small inner corridor. This hostel is really inconspicuous. There is no signboard. The first time you go, you have to look for the house number to find it, otherwise you will go over and don’t know. . Environment: The environment is good. Each bed has a curtain and its own locker. The only disadvantage is that the bathroom window cannot be opened, the ventilation is relatively weak, and the ventilation is not good. Others: The traffic is very convenient, the pedestrian street is just outside, the bus station, and the light rail station are also very close. On the third floor there is a kitchen and dining room, and a small living room, as well as laundry and luggage storage.
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2.5/52 Reviews
2.5/52 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.13km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Nissim in Jerusalem (Jerusalem City Centre), you'll be steps from Ben Yehuda Street and 5 minutes by foot from Independence Park. This aparthotel is 2.5 mi (4.1 km) from Al-Aqsa Mosque and 1 mi (1.7 km) from Machane Yehuda Market.Make yourself at home in one of the 11 air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchenettes with stovetops and microwaves. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected.
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4.3/541 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent41 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.13km from Lamsa Jerusalem
The top floor of a business building in the city center is very good to see the old town, the living room is large and the bar facing the window is suitable for a drink, the hotel is convenient in the city center, there are many restaurants around, breakfast is around and around Several restaurants cooperate, one of which is of good quality
From$195
3.8/523 Reviews
3.8/523 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.15km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Aju Hillel 14, you'll be centrally located in Jerusalem, within a 5-minute drive of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Western Wall. This apartment is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Ben Yehuda Street and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Jerusalem Baptist Church.Make yourself at home in one of the 10 air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchenettes with microwaves and espresso makers. 42-inch flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include electric kettles, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
From$79
3.3/552 Reviews
3.3/552 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.17km from Lamsa Jerusalem
We made our reservations for an 18-day stay about two weeks before arrival. Our arrival from Ben Gurion Airport was close to midnight (after our flight from San Francisco). We should have suspected something right from the start. The desk clerk checked us in and created magnetic cards for our door lock. He handed us the cards and then said, “Those probably won’t work, so here’s a real key.” Our attempt to sleep in the next morning was foiled by the curtain drooping with hooks unattached from the curtain rod. (However, we didn’t miss much since a violent storm brought rain and hail to the streets … no fault of the hotel.) Breakfast was the usual Israeli buffet overflowing with fish, eggs, biscuits, rolls, juices, coffee, tea and all things dairy. Breakfast is NOT included in the room rate. However, there is a meal plan. Unfortunately, the chefs aren’t there and no meals are available other than breakfast and on Sabbath. After breakfast we wished to call some family members, but found that our phone didn’t work. An inquiry to the front desk was answered with, “If you want to make an outside call, come down to the front desk and we’ll make it for you. The room phones do not provide for outside calls.” I should mention, as a point of interest that apparently a good part of the hotel’s income has traditionally derived from the Chassidic community that travels from the surrounding area to attend a Sabbath weekend each week. Orthodox guests, with men in formal regalia, many wearing fur hats, arrive with their often-large families throughout Friday afternoon. In consideration of Orthodox observance, the hotel provided actual real “Shabbat keys” for rooms so that electric power would not be used. In the same spirit, one of the two elevators operated automatically, going from floor to floor continuously. Shabbat services are held prior to dinner, which typically begins after 8:00 pm. The meal is expensive, but extravagant. The buffet overflows with a variety of meats, vegetables and deserts. Red wine appears on every table. Heaps of chicken schnitzel (the Israeli national bird) are devoured and followed by more heaps. Little kids run uncontrolled between tables and the legs of adults. Teenagers flirt, but don’t touch. The Shabbat festivities go on until near midnight, so don’t expect quiet in your room. Morning finds the crowd at the typical big breakfast after which the men begin their services in the cleared dining room and kids romp in the courtyard. A late but abundant lunch is served, followed by naps, Torah studies and then evening prayers. After (religiously official) sundown guests check out and leave the crowded lobby for their transportation home and a new week begins. (Parenthetically, on our first Shabbat, the non-Shabbat elevator became stuck on the top floor of the hotel. Our suite was located on the fourth floor and we were reluctant to climb, so we grudgingly took the floor-to-floor option. The elevator remained stuck for the next three da
From$142
3.6/52 Reviews
3.6/52 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.18km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Gabriel Apartments - Stylish Suites - King George ST, you'll be centrally located in Jerusalem, a 5-minute drive from Al-Aqsa Mosque and 5 minutes from Western Wall. This apartment is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Ben Yehuda Street and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Jerusalem Baptist Church.Featured amenities include multilingual staff and an elevator. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 3 individually furnished guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. 43-inch Smart televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include desks and microwaves, and housekeeping is provided on request.
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4.5/540 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent40 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.19km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Bezalel Hotel an Atlas Boutique, you'll be centrally located in Jerusalem, steps from Ben Yehuda Street and within a 10-minute walk of Machane Yehuda Market. This hotel is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Jaffa Gate and 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Church of the Holy Sepulchre.Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a computer station, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 36 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as laptop-compatible safes and desks.
From$137
4/554 Reviews
4/5Very Good54 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.19km from Lamsa Jerusalem
The facade is small and the traffic is very convenient. There is a light rail station nearby, and there is a delicious shop for Arabic snacks. Just a few steps away, there is a small elevator in the lively Ben Yefa Avenue Hotel. The room is small and clean. The kitchen has a refrigerator, a microwave, a kettle, and some dishes, knives and forks. Luggage storage is very convenient, the front desk staff are very kind
From$73
3.9/512 Reviews
3.9/512 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.19km from Lamsa Jerusalem
With a stay at Aju Ben Yehuda 23, you'll be centrally located in Jerusalem, a 5-minute drive from Al-Aqsa Mosque and 5 minutes from Western Wall. This apartment is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Ben Yehuda Street and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Jerusalem Baptist Church.Guests will find features like a virtual front desk.Make yourself at home in one of the 6 air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. 42-inch flat-screen televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
From$70
5/51 Reviews
5/5Perfect1 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.19km from Lamsa Jerusalem
The Ben Yehuda Apartments Jerusalem provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Ben Yehuda Apartments Jerusalem is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Jerusalem. The hotel is only 7km from Jerusalem Malha and 50km from Ben Gurion International Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. With multiple attractions nearby including Al-Aqsa Mosque, The Western Wall Plaza and Old City, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. When it comes to Jerusalem hotels, the Ben Yehuda Apartments Jerusalem is highly regarded for its excellent facilities.
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Hotels Near Peter'S Place Taybeh In Jerusalem Review

Cinema Hostel Jerusalem
4.1/555 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.47km from city center
I really enjoyed my stay at the Cinema Hostel. i think it has been one of my fave hostels to stay at. I had a private room. I think mine (room 12) was one of the more spacious ones as i had a sneaky look at the one next to me and mine seemed a little bit bigger with a better layout. However the room isn’t big to begin with but it is a hostel and does the job. Bed was comfortable. Shower pressure was good but the shower itself is also small. However the best part of this place is the vibe. The staff and volunteers are fantastic. They make an effort to get to know you and are very friendly and helpful. The common area is set up well and allows for easy interaction with other guests. Made friends with a lovely English couple and we ended up traveling to Masada together! Breakfast is good. Eggs, breads, some salads, cereals etc. The added bonus of being able to make your own pancakes was great! It’s in a good location. Not far from a mini mart and food options. About a 15 min walk from Jaffa Gate and the Old City. I would def recommend this place. Just make sure you do the online check in if you are arriving after 11pm otherwise i heard that they don’t let you in! Thanks to Tivet (hope i got your name right!) and Ali for their lovely chats and help. Cheers!
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From$22
21st Floor Hotel
4.3/541 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.46km from city center
The top floor of a business building in the city center is very good to see the old town, the living room is large and the bar facing the window is suitable for a drink, the hotel is convenient in the city center, there are many restaurants around, breakfast is around and around Several restaurants cooperate, one of which is of good quality
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From$195
Dan Panorama Jerusalem Hotel
3.9/556 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.89km from city center
The room is clean and tidy, and the daily hygiene is very good. Sometimes we don't go out and they clean the room quickly and easily.
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From$186
Abraham Jerusalem
4.2/547 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.85km from city center
- living area: the bunk beds look old but the room is spacious (i slept in a 8 bed room located at the basement) - toilet and shower: they have public and private (located in your room) toilets and showers. The public toilets and showers are smells abit but the private toilet and shower are great. The only ”troublesome” part is to warm the water before showering - Food: amazing breakfast option! I highly recommend their breakfast (kudos to the chef) - Events: the company is pretty wild and fun, they hosted an halloween party when i was there, pretty awesome
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From$24
Harmony Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
4.3/563 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.51km from city center
The best hotel I have ever visit in Jerusalem. Perfect location 10 mintus walting to each place, amazing stuff , very patient and very helpfull for everything we needed. great breakfast , at the room we found sweets and fruits for my birthday, water and espresso coffee machine , there is also underground parking . Will definataly come back Thank you
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From$130
Seven Arches Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
East Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|3km from city center
The hotel is relatively old. It’s on the Mount of Olives. The food in the restaurant is okay. Compared to other hotels in Israel, the cost is considered conscientious. It is 40 shekels per person, but the distance to the cemetery is only more than 100 meters. Those who are taboo should consider it carefully.
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From$75
Victoria Hotel
3.8/548 Reviews
East Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.59km from city center
It is very close to the old city and the new city, and it is convenient to take a car. Although the appearance of the hotel is not very eye-catching, the room is clean and has no peculiar smell, the bath water is sufficient, the room is cool and ventilated (the room is very cool in June, I have never turned on the air conditioner), although the breakfast cannot be compared with that of a big hotel, it is pretty good👍, the restaurant The waiter is so nice 👍
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From$0
St. George Hotel
3.9/556 Reviews
East Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.51km from city center
Great hotel with friendly service. Ramzy the hotel general manager was attentive and polite to guests. Only 15 minute walk to Holy sepulchre church through Damascus gate. Breakfast and dinner had very good selection of tasty food. Rooms comfortable and clean. We had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. Thank you!
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From$117
Jerusalem Gold Hotel
4/558 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.54km from city center
Location in the city center, but the service was not timely and the check-in was seriously delayed.
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From$109
City Center Jerusalem
4/554 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.51km from city center
The facade is small and the traffic is very convenient. There is a light rail station nearby, and there is a delicious shop for Arabic snacks. Just a few steps away, there is a small elevator in the lively Ben Yefa Avenue Hotel. The room is small and clean. The kitchen has a refrigerator, a microwave, a kettle, and some dishes, knives and forks. Luggage storage is very convenient, the front desk staff are very kind
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From$73
Notre Dame Center
4.3/579 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.74km from city center
Location is good next to New Gate. Roof top is good too for panoramic view of Jerusalem. Room is just standard. Cleanliness is good too. Reception is friendly good service. No Swimming Pool. Restaurant is very poor for the daily rate of this hotel it only compensate the location. Breakfast is the same every single morning that when i went to eat on our 5th day, i cannot eat anymore its just so boring to eat. Boring dining set up. Utensils and plates and also Hot water pots are all dated where at the end i was bored and apetite lost. I felt like eating in a carenderia at the end. Staff are friendly. I would recommend more food selections in breakfast and dining lay outs as its a bit crowded as you enter and a dead area at the end corner. Curtains are dated too. Room Wifi- only 1 dot where we have to go out of the room to get proper signal. Alegro Cafe- no comments best for me- wifi, service, food, cleanliness is superb.
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From$184
Leonardo Boutique Jerusalem
4.1/543 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.84km from city center
A bit disappointed of the hotel, picture looks super nice but in real it’s not like that at all.. room are very dark and super noisy receptionist not very friendly or welcoming, breakfast is fine but on the basement, you don’t really want to stay at the restaurant.. Plus they put tones of conditioner and body lotion but zero shampoo and shower gel. Last thing, zero consideration on sustainability or ecological question (towel or amenities)
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From$123
Grand Court Hotel
3.7/569 Reviews
Jerusalem
|2.67km from city center
Localização excelente, apenas 10 minutos da Porta de Damasco. Quartos amplos e muito limpos. Café da manhã com bastante variedade. Wi-fi rápida em todos locais do hotel. Prefira um apartamento mais alto, pois ficamos no terceiro, muito barulho da avenida.
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From$117
Jerusalem Hostel
3.6/552 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.64km from city center
Hello, the Hostal team is very nice, cooperative and understanding. we just slept there, it was ok , if you are annoyed with noise , ask to have a bck room that is not headed to the main street. the location is wonderful. close to many places. i have loved it , i will definately come back again. we were 5 people , family.
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From$21
Agripas Boutique Hotel
3.9/512 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.63km from city center
Our travel group -- one of the few allowed into Israel during this time of covid -- stayed for four nights at the Agripas Hotel in mid-October 2021. Unfortunately, I have to report that one of our travelers had an item stolen from his room. The hotel is built on a small footprint, but the location for those who want to be close to the action is excellent -- a couple of blocks from the main intersection of Jaffa Street (with its light rail) and King George Street, (with its many bus lines) and a five minute walk to the very lively Machane Yehuda market. However, there's construction going on in this area, so the rat-tat-tat of jackhammers can bleed through even closed hotel windows. A small hotel also means small rooms. Those in our group who had the smallest single person rooms found them constricting. My wife and I had a larger, twin bed room, with a little more space. However, the size of the showers (no bathtubs) was miniscule, ours being perhaps two feet by two feet. There were electrical outlets near our beds and at the room's desk. The door lock opened with a key card which several times in our four days failed to function and had to be reset. For the Sabbath, a physical key was available to borrow for those who wanted. The hotel has an enclosed breakfast room on the roof, which can be accessed only by a flight of stairs from the fourth floor, which would make it difficult for a handicapped person to get to. The breakfasts were not lavish but certainly decent enough, with a chef who whipped up some specialty items. However, breakfast was not served on the Sabbath, Saturday. Beyond the theft from a colleague's room, what struck me was the inattention to needed detail. When our group checked in, our leader found that there were no towels or toilet paper in her room. The room for my wife and me was not ready. On one day, the sole, slightly used soap bar was removed, but not replaced. The same with a shower cap. On our floor, a group of French visitors asked management that the hallway lights be turned off (to prevent their kids from congregating there?), so for the entire Sabbath (Friday to Saturday nights) the hallway was dark. Our colleague who'd been victimized by the theft has spoken to and communicated several times with the manager. It's now one and half weeks since we checked out, and the matter remains unresolved, even an offer of reimbursement for the taken item. Security: We noticed several times that there was no one at the lobby's front desk, and there's no security guard. Anyone could have walked in and gone up the elevator or stairs. If the Agripas Hotel could get its act together more, it would be a decent three-star hotel. But certainly not yet.
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Holy Land Hotel
4/516 Reviews
East Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.63km from city center
The location is very good. A few minutes walk from the old city. Standard bed room. I am very fortunate to give the room a curtain to see the dome mosque. The bathroom in the room is quite big and very clean. The staff is very nice. Every day, I clean the room and change the towel. The breakfast is a little less but it is OK. The guests are mostly Muslim but have no effect. There is free parking. It is very convenient to drive to Jerusalem. At the hotel, I was very worried about getting away from the light rail station. It was not a few minutes away. I also arrived at the hotel. In the Muslim residential area, the Sabbath also has convenience stores and restaurants. The door-to-door experience is very satisfying. I like Jerusalem. If you have a chance to go again, you will definitely choose Stay here!
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Jeru Caps Hotel
4.1/524 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.38km from city center
Near Jerusalem City, 20min walk from the old town. In the women's room, I found that there was little room between the capsules, difficulty to pass through the corridor when someone looks in his business. 2 showers and 2 functional toilets for at least 40 capsules(I didn't count). Otherwise well-sonic capsule and clean hotel. I recommend
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Arthur Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
4.6/577 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.6km from city center
This time I came to Israel the most satisfied is this hotel, very retro and boutique, in the pedestrian street, the night is very lively, there is everything to eat and club. It is a 1.5 km walk from attractions such as the Wailing Wall of the Ancient City. The hotel has its own underground parking lot, free parking, navigation can choose harmonic hotel. Room facilities are new, with capsule coffee maker, bathtub, dedicated ironing room, and happy hour.
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From$128
Hillel 11 Hotel
3.7/567 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.39km from city center
Located in the new town, about 15 minutes walk to the old town. If you walk while looking at the cityscape, you will arrive soon, so you don't feel like you're walking that far. The hotel (apartment type) has the same facilities as a hotel, so I was able to stay comfortably. Breakfast will be taken at a nearby hotel.
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From$92
Brown Jlm Mamilla, a Member of Brown Hotels
4.1/555 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.42km from city center
We checked in to this hotel hoping it was everything their write and pictures indicated. We were not disappointed. Completely renovated rooms, in room safe and a very nice bathroom with shower stall. It is in a perfect location to walk to the Western Wall in 10 minutes. Right around the corner is Ben Yehuda St where a lot of activity happens. You can take the train from Ben Gurion Airport to Central Station Jerusalem for 18 nis and hop on the tram for 4 nis on Jaffa at and get of at the stop called City Hall There is a roof top pool to relax around. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. I highly recommend it and would stay again.
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From$180
Villa Brown Moshava - a Member of Brown Hotels
4.5/557 Reviews
German Colony
Jerusalem
|0.76km from city center
We stayed at Villa Ba Moshava to be near our family who live in the area. This was a repeat visit to the hotel. The hotel is in a beautiful historic house that has been tastefully renovated. The terrace area is lovely. The staff are polite and helpful. There is 24/7 tea and coffee in the lounge which is great. Our bedroom was very comfortable but on the small side. When we booked we should have requested a room with bath, they were all taken when we checked in. A nice touch of luxury is bathrobes and slippers in the room. The hotel doesn't have a car park, but you can usually find parking nearby on blue and white. All in all, can recommend.
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From$155
Ramada Jerusalem Hotel
3.8/556 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.28km from city center
We spent the last days of the Sukkot holidays here and were pleasantly surprised by the hotel. Unfortunately our last day was exactly when war broke out but the hotel responded professionally and the General Manager, David Tucker, hurried to the hotel and spoke with all the guests, although it was his day off. The room (executive) was comfortable and had plenty of electric outlets. The bed and pillows were surprisingly good.
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Prima Palace Hotel
4/544 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.92km from city center
We stayed here for 3 nights after our tourism company booked this hotel for us. It was...uncomfortable. We arrived as a bible study of some sort was going on in the lobby and were met with silence and stares upon entering. Upon getting to our room, the bathroom design is ridiculous, at best, not allowing you to really enter the bathroom at all. I fear to think how many bare butts have brushed the door handle. The second day, the entry keys stopped working and had to be re-keyed. The power to half the room was out, we were so tired, we just went to bed thinking it would be back on in the morning. The third day, despite putting up our ”do not enter” sign, someone cleaned our room. The keys again did not work. It was Shabbat, so the hotel receptionist almost refused to help at all until we pleaded we were unable to get into our room when he unenthusiastically handed us an actual metal key to get in...thanks. Power still off to half the room. The other guests had the lights out in their rooms, which meant their children were running through the hallways, as these were the only lighted spaces all night. Glad to leave.
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From$132
YMCA Three Arches Hotel
4.2/5104 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.99km from city center
The hotel environment is very good, the building was transformed from the previous church, the shape is great, the tower can be overlooked throughout Jerusalem, the service is good, breakfast options are not much
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From$143
Jerusalem Inn by Smart Hotels
3.6/514 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.7km from city center
There is no parking lot but the location is particularly good. Near the pedestrian street, it is also very close to the old town. There are two or three tram stops, and you can walk. The boss is a grandfather, and the person is very nice. The breakfast category is also quite rich, and there are hot foods that Chinese people can eat. If you want to store your luggage and talk to your boss, you can do it.
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From$71
Jerusalem Gardens Hotel
3.4/573 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|2.38km from city center
It is convenient because it is a short walk from the light rail station. It was disappointing about the facilities in the room, such as there being no chair in the room and the handle of the hair dryer getting hot when used. The quality of the breakfast buffet changed depending on the day, but the vegetables and fruits were fresh and delicious. It was nice to be able to leave my luggage on the last day. I would like to use it again when I come to Jerusalem.
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From$117
Ibis Jerusalem City Center
4.2/593 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.64km from city center
The location of this hotel is very good. But unfortunately, it was done twice in a row, and they all encountered festivals in Jerusalem. A little noisy outside. It seems that there is a bar outside the window, which is a bit late.
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From$125
Biazi Hotel
4.8/533 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.53km from city center
Lovely small hotel in a very peaceful old neighbourhood which is thankfully holding back the developers. Very warm welcome from the owners - interesting history of the family and the building. I wanted somewhere quiet but walkable (station and old city) and 100% made a good choice. From the train station I would recommend getting the light rail to Mahane Yehuda and walk down through the market, as there is a huge amount of construction around the station (no noise at the hotel though). Obviously for it's size, reception isn't 24/7, so it was a little more effort to arrange check-in/out times (compared with a chain hotel), but no real inconvenience. Room was excellent - modern / clean and spacious (separate room for my son). Touring tips: (1) do Yad Vashem - easy journey by light rail (2) for a great rooftop view in the old city, look for the Austrian Hospice (towards Damascus Gate) - 5 shekels well spent. (3) do Bethlehem (take some decent maps) - get the 231 bus over the road from Damascus Gate. (4) for an easier/quicker route to the Western Wall / Temple Mount, turn right immediately after going through the Jaffa Gate. At 8am I saw less than 10 people on my way across...
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From$162
Prima Royale Hotel
4/573 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|0.78km from city center
I've stayed in Jerusalem many, many times in many different hotels, including the Inbal, King David, Orient, Plaza, etc. There was limited availability at our usual hotels at the time that we wanted to stay in November, so we took a chance on the Prima Royale. It is located a stone's throw away from the Inbal and the Dan Panorama. We were thoroughly pleased that the hotel exceeded all expectations. The staff were all pleasant and helpful. The room was updated, very clean, and very comfortable. The shower was good. The breakfast and Shabbat dinner were great. They weren't as extravagant as what you'd find in a five star hotel, but the buffets were extensive and the food was all delicious. This was an outstanding hotel experience at less than half the cost of the fanciest places in the area. We would definitely come back. Highly recommend!!
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Sergei Palace Hotel
4.2/543 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Jerusalem
|1.75km from city center
We stayed at Sergei Palace for 9 nights, from April 5-14. This was part of a 4-week visit in Israel. The other nights we stayed at 5 other hotels – arranged by the tour we participated in. Our choice of Sergei Palace was initially due to a desire for a larger hotel room. This did not disappoint. Indeed, the rooms and bathrooms were spacious. For the most part, we enjoyed our stay at Sergei Palace. However, lots of room for improvement. This review serves as an open letter to the hotel manager at large, Mr Andre. Pros: - Larger room, larger bathroom, including spacious shower stall. - Clean. Wish to thank Ms Virginia, the housekeeping staff, who to me was the star of the show. On our first morning, I made a special request for doorknobs, door handles, light switches to be sterilized. Virginia came in and did so. I was very pleased by her service, cheerful attitude, and pleasant manners. Ms Virginia made us feel like we were royal visitors. - Bed was comfortable. - Corridor has nice décor. - As everyone has mentioned, beautiful courtyard. - Separate entrance to our wing. - A special thank you to receptionist Mr Bashar who greeted us each time he saw us. Cons: - Ms Elana, the manager of the hotel restaurant, this is for you: Getting breakfast at the Sergei Palace can be a real problem. You either get your food – if you have breakfast on the HOTEL’S TERMS. Or you get PART of your food. Or you get a scolding. Either way, breakfast at the Sergei Palace restaurant was not a pleasant experience. [If you care for the details, here you go: As a couple, you go to the restaurant, and they serve you a tray of food which consists of 8 little bowls of food, such as a small bowl of cheese, a small bowl of hummus, etc. I understand you can have refills. You also get your choice of eggs. Then depending on who is serving you, you may be offered a dessert (pancakes or croissants) or not. The tray with 8 little bowls is for the couple TO SHARE. However, if as a couple you have breakfast separately (for example, if one is an early riser), then you will either get scolded for not coming together because the tray is meant FOR SHARING. So then you, as the guest, apologize profusely. After all, you are on vacation and you cannot get up in the morning at the same time as your spouse. So you become an inconvenience to the restaurant staff So they tell you that to resolve this, the first person will get HALF a tray (ie 4 little bowls) and the second person will later get the other HALF (4 other bowls). But when I (the second person) came down for breakfast, my “half” tray never arrived.] - We later learned that the restaurant is managed separately from the hotel. So our star rating of 3 stars is combined from 4 stars for the hotel experience, and 2 stars for the restaurant experience. Thank you. - Receptionists were not able to answer this simple question, “Are there any restaurants open today?” It was our 3rd Sabbath in Jerusalem, and we wanted to expl
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