As an agency specializing in tours to Israel, we want to ensure your hotel accommodations reflect your style and budget. From the King David Hotel to the David Citadel to the Dan Panorama, we have carefully selected and inspected hotels in Jerusalem that will exceed your needs and make your trip to Israel memorable. Below please find a variety of descriptions to assist you in planning your upcoming tour!
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5 Star Deluxe Hotels in Jerusalem
David Citadel Hotel
“Overlooking the domes, steeples and towers of the ancient walled city of Jerusalem spread out like a masterpiece, the David Citadel is the newest and most luxurious one among Jerusalem hotels and Israel Hotels.”
King David Hotel “Israel’s most famous hotel stands majestic, overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem. This landmark hotel is situated at the point where old fuses with new; it is steeped in history and is the preferred choice of world leaders and celebrities alike.”
Inbal Hotel
“Built from magical Jerusalem stone, the Inbal provides its guests with the most luxurious facilities, pampering services and discerning cuisine. Overlooking Jerusalem’s Liberty Bell Park, on the corner of King David Street. Easy walking distance of the city’s main cultural venues and the Old City.”
Mt. Zion Hotel
“A boutique hotel in a spectacular historical setting, the unique Mount Zion Hotel overlooks Biblical landscapes and exudes a distinct, incomparable charm that makes a stay in any one of its luxurious rooms truly unforgettable.”
4 Star Superior Hotels in Jerusalem
Dan Panorama Hotel
“Centrally located in the new part of the city, within easy reach of modern Jerusalem’s lively center, theatres, shops and businesses, whilst it is still within walking distance of Jerusalem’s major historic sites and the fascinating Old City.”
4 Star Standard Hotels in Jerusalem
Prima Royale Hotel
“The hotel offers elegant and relaxing atmosphere within a walking distance to major tourist attractions: Western Wall (Kotel), Migdal David, Old City, theaters and museums.”