A small hotel at a good location. We stayed for one night. You would have to climb a few dozen stairs to the reception and the rooms - both on 2nd floor. The room is small but very clean. The TV is also small. The Value for money was fair.
- Free Wifi
A small hotel at a good location. We stayed for one night. You would have to climb a few dozen stairs to the reception and the rooms - both on 2nd floor. The room is small but very clean. The TV is also small. The Value for money was fair.
WORST online booking ever. As an Israeli living abroad, made the reservation through a well known online booking site, taking in consideration the location of the place as well as the publicity of the structure on the site. When arrived, I was given a room which is way below to be called a hotel room, with cracks all over the wall, insects travelling free on the carpet, dirty walls. The receptionist was a tired person, lazy to give answers.I was supposed to stay on isolation, due to regulations upon entering Israel, but in that room it was impossible. In less than one hour I did check out and the structure refuses to a complete refund. I asked to be called by a manager, to this day no one has done so. I guess they do not care about clients! Even though Israel is open, following massive COVID vacinations, the structure didn't offer breakfast, even on additional payment. I have lived all my life in Jerusalem,, and I know the quality of its hotels, therefore my suggestion is to stay away from this structure.
The location of the hotel is its best feature and along with reasonable price it’s a good pick for those who are not picky... However for me the bedsprings hurt my back and although we order “full bed” we got twin beds which was not comfortable. All in all it’s a good place if you can stand a spring mattress.. I will not revisit.
We loved staying here. The hotel has only very professional employees, that go the extra mile to make you feel welcome.
Every question will be answered on the spot, the quality of what you are getting for the price is amazing! What's more, the location of the hotel is ideal, surrounded by an "underground" Jerusalem, less known by tourists. Nothing to say except: book it.
I paid for a suite with balcony (€125 per night) and get a regular room (with balcony, is true; room#22). No breakfast, and the room in a bad state of maintenance. Clean, is true, but with a nice crack on one wall, the wall paint dirty and peeling off, with stains and humps and, in fact, in two hues, due to a more recent layer. The sealing work around the tub (silicone) is ugly and unprofessional. Everywhere in Western Europe you get a normal 3 star hotel room (with smooth walls and nice, pleasant to the eye finishes), breakfast included, for as much as €70-100. And that's not all. I've asked the clerk for a good restaurant and he recommended us one just next door, near the hotel, with no hint that he was supposed to give us a discount voucher for the restaurant. I discovered that later, when I wrote the feedback for the restaurant and saw others' feedbacks.There's no way I go there again or recommend it to somebody. No way. I give the hotel one star, because I have to, and that's still one star more that it deserves.
Stayed one night on a sort of business break . The position is excellent- a side rad but meters from Emek Refaim which is major cafe road etc. Near center- old city etc. The owner manager was very friendly . The wifi- bed shower AC etc were all good. There is a great coffee machine which is available for guests free 24/7. Not instant coffee but a really good coffee.