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3, Salah Ad-din Street, Jerusalem
ืื ืฉื ืงืฉืจ ืืืคืื: +972 2-628-4871
ืืจืื ืืืขื ืืืืืLatitude: 31.7837074, Longitude: 35.2329452
Vitaliy K
::+ location very close to the Old Jerusalem, safety due to police station opposite the street, many small shops near. Included breakfast is quite substantial, although not too tasty and monotonous. - Small room for 3 people, very-very simple and very-very old with old smell in the room.
Riyaz Jasat
::Basic and functional, looks like a nursing home as you enter lobby. Management sleep on the sofas overnight, food very very basic. Only thing going for it is accessibility and proximity to Herod's Gate and Aqsa
# Marcel King
::It isn't very loud and the price is very good
Richard mustonen-smith
::Was the first hotel we stayed at on our trip to Israel, set in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem the staff were friendly and helpful, the food was good and loved the fruit salad for breakfast, sometimes having it twice at the same breakfast. Within walking distance of the city wall and the bazaar. It has no lift but the staff are on hand to carry your luggage up to your room.
Salim Vassi
::Nice little Hotel.Staff are helpful and it very near to holy city.