Experience World-Class Service at Ymca Three Arches Hotel, Jerusalem
In the heart of Jerusalem, the YMCA Three Arches Hotel probably has the best location in town. Opposite the famous King David Hotel, it is just minutes from the old city.
Most attractions of the city can be explored easily by foot from the hotel. This unique, interesting and historical building was completed in 1933. It has beautiful public areas with arches and lush gardens.
The restaurant serves non-kosher meals throughout the day, and during the summer months guests can enjoy a meal or a drink on the beautiful terrace.
Rooms are clean and basic in design and all are non-smoking. They include cable TV, air condition, telephone and a bathtub. Internet is available for a fee throughout the hotel and parking is available free of charge on site.
Guests can enjoy the YMCA Three Arches Hotels indoor swimming pool, library or squash courts which are available free of charge.
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What's Nearby Ymca Three Arches Hotel, Jerusalem
26 king david street, jerusalem,91002, israel
Amenities and Services
Fun facts about Ymca Three Arches Hotel, Jerusalem
- Kind: Hotel
- Rooms Number: 56
- Year Built: 1933
Hotel Facilities
- Doorman
- Express check-in/check-out
- Airport transportation
- Car rental
- Bike rental
- Fitness center
- Spa and wellness center
- Sauna
- Garden
- Babysitting and childcare
- Terrace
- Elevator
- Swimming pool
- Parking
- Meeting and presentation facilities
Room Facilities
- Minibar
- Hairdryer
- Safe (in room)
- Bathtub
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Hotel Policies
- Check in 15:00
- Check out 12:00
Israeli tax laws require Israeli citizens to pay VAT (currently 17%). Tourists are exempt from this tax and will be required to show their passports at check-in. This tax is not automatically calculated and must be paid to the property directly.