Hotels in Jerusalem
We havent been able to sleep in every hotel in the city, but this selection is based on traveller reviews, coolness, and our own experiences (where we have them).
Luxury hotels in Jerusalem
Inbal Hotel
Home isn’t just a place, it’s a feeling. The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel uniquely combines Five Star Deluxe luxury together with a warm, friendly and personal atmosphere. High class facilities include an exclusive Executive Lounge boasting a large balcony with a stunning view of the Old City as well as a newly renovated fitness club plus relaxing treatment rooms for a variety of massages.
American Colony
Tony Blair spends one week a month in a suite here, and foreign journalists are often spotted in the bar. The American Colony is part of history and staying here, you will experience it too. The building and site is stunning. www.americancolony.com
Mamilla Hotel
Its not boutique from a size sense, but from a decoration and atmopsheric one, it certainly is. A new hotel, in a new designer complex of Jerusalem just outside the Old City, the Mamilla Hotel offers a modern alternative to the historic hotels which lead the market in Jerusalem. www.mamillahotel.com
King David Hotel
The King David is another hotel steeped in history. It might not have the high quality reviews of the Inbal or American Colony, but Jerusalem is a historical place, and staying here is like staying in history. www.danhotels.com/Luxury-Hotel-Jerusalem
Mid-range & Budget hotels in Jerusalem
Dan Boutique Hotel
The luxury Dan hotel group recently opened this boutique hotel in Jerusalem. Modern decor, a popular location, and good value for money have alread made it popular with tourists. www.danhotels.com/Boutique-Hotel-Jerusalem
Harmony Hotel
Part of the Atlas hotel group, who dominate this segment of the Tel Aviv hotel market, the Harmony Hotel is a new hotel located just a few minutes from the Old City. Travellers like it for its clean and modern decor, great location, and friendly staff. www.atlas.co.il/harmony-hotel-jerusalem















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