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One of several cozy and affordable guesthouses located in the heart of downtown Jerusalem, the small, family-run La Perle Hotel lies mere steps away from Ben Yehuda Street and the many bars and restaurants of the city center, and only ten minutes by foot from the Old City - making it perfect for Jerusalem guests wanting to experience the best of the city's cultural life.
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The hotel boasts 289 rooms split between standard double and triple rooms and spacious, elegant penthouse suites with private patios. And additional perks are manifold: one level of the hotel's multi-tiered rooftop is taken up by a swimming pool and sun deck (open April-October), and a fully equipped gym, free for guests, is open year-round. Parking in the hotel lot is Upon Availability; read more
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Named after Moses Montefiore, the 19th century British aristocrat who financed the first Jewish neighborhood outside of Jerusalem's Old City, this small hotel rises from the corner of Bezalel and Shatz streets, within sight of the famous Bezalel art academy and the original home of the Israeli Knesset on King George Street.
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One of the more affordable lodging options on swanky King David Street, the Eldan Hotel serves as a brand extension for the onsite Eldan rent-a-car company, so relevant package deals are of course numerous (and of course, you'll be granted free parking for whatever you read more
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A boutique hotel located on quiet Horkanos Street in downtown Jerusalem, the appeal of the Jerusalem Inn lies in location and affordability.
For comparatively modest rates, you'll receive a clean and simple room in a charming inn environment mere steps away from the action of downtown and only a few minutes from the Old City. While the amenities are hardly anything read more
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The Palatin Hotel is located on the lower portion of Agrippas St., which was closed off to traffic in 2003 in order to broaden downtown Jerusalem's pedestrian mall area. Like all city center lodging options, the Palatin Hotel is just a short walk from the Machane Yehuda market and the Old City as well.
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Perfectly located for those seeking accommodation in the heart of the city center, the Jerusalem Little Hotel is situated on the busy but now pedestrianized Jaffa Street.
The modern light railway connects to the Central Bus Station in 10 minutes and the Old City in two minutes with another 5 minutes' walk until you are walking through the archways of Jaffa read more
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The Prima Royale Hotel is inspired by Jerusalem's creativity and is centrally located, walking distance from the Mammilla Mall, the Old City, the Kotel, yet tucked away on a quiet street. Featuring 133 guestrooms, with free wi-fi throughout entire Hotel and including facilities such as a Spa and Fitness Center, rooftop bar and lounge, and creative concept weekends to enjoy.
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Given that the ultra-Orthodox market it courts isn't particularly wooed by frills, the Prima Palace is perhaps not quite palatial, but the rooms are airy and pleasant and the lobbies nicely appointed. The 76-room facility is full to the brim on Jewish holidays and big wedding times of year, like Lag B'omer, but visitors during the rest of the year will find it easy to book a room.
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