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The building of Azzahra Hotel & Restaurant itself is about one hundred years old and intially was built as a private home. In the late 20s and early 30s the house was turned into a private school. In 1948, Azzahra Hotel opened. It was the first hotel in East Jerusalem. In the following twenty years the hotel would turn into a place where the high society of Jordan would meet. King Abdullah read more
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The Jerusalem Hotel claims much history and claims hospitality and warmth consistent with Palestinian traditions.
The hotel has a restaurant called the Diwan, suitable for parties of up to 40 people. It is located in what was once likely a stable for horses or sheep. Traditional Middle Eastern cuisine is served. Each room has free and fast ADSL access and the hotel read more
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Located in the eastern part of Jerusalem, the Legacy Hotel is within walking distance of the Old City and other notable areas. Guests who relish Jerusalem panoramas will be pleased to note that all rooms overlook the Old City or the modern district of Jerusalem. Originally a YMCA, the hotel now offers modern rooms and a free wellness centre with indoor pool.
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Combining comfort with splendor, the Golden Walls Hotel is located a short walk from the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City. This prime location means that guests planning to take in the sites will be within a ten minute walk of the Via Dolorosa and around fifteen minutes from the Temple Mount and the Western Wall. The hotel has 120 rooms which are extremely comfortable with carpets and read more
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Perched in a valley between French Hill and Mt. Scopus in the northeast corner of Jerusalem, the Dan Jerusalem Hotel boasts an enclosed atrium design for the entire building and a veranda with breathtaking views of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, the Old City and downtown. The tradeoff of those outstanding vistas is that reaching downtown requires a cab or bus ride, but those with business at read more
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Staying at the Commodore Hotel is a bit like traveling back in time to an older Jerusalem before the age of the five star hotel, when simple, almost spartan rooms in modest hotels were what most visitors could expect. Still, there's some appeal in going back to basics - especially when the basics put you mere steps away from the Old City for a fraction of the cost of fancier lodging.
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The Capitol Hotel occupies some prime real estate on bustling Salah ad-Din Street, the eastern Jerusalem equivalent of Ben Yehuda Street - the hub of shopping and cultural life for Arab Jerusalemites. The charms of Salah ad-Din street are right outside the door, and the Capitol Hotel is within walking distance of many of Jerusalem's religious and cultural attractions - and it boasts a fair read more
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Located on the lively Salah Ed-Din Shopping Street, the Jerusalem Metropole Hotel offers guests air conditioned, comfortable rooms with carpeted floors, and just a few minutes' walk from the Old City.
With key sites such as the Temple Mount and Aqsa Mosque within around 10 minutes, the Jerusalem Metropole is truly in a prime location. Rooms have modern read more
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