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Cinema Hostel Jerusalem
4.1/555 Reviews
West Jerusalem
I really enjoyed my stay at the Cinema Hostel. i think it has been one of my fave hostels to stay at. I had a private room. I think mine (room 12) was one of the more spacious ones as i had a sneaky look at the one next to me and mine seemed a little bit bigger with a better layout. However the room isn’t big to begin with but it is a hostel and does the job. Bed was comfortable. Shower pressure was good but the shower itself is also small. However the best part of this place is the vibe. The staff and volunteers are fantastic. They make an effort to get to know you and are very friendly and helpful. The common area is set up well and allows for easy interaction with other guests. Made friends with a lovely English couple and we ended up traveling to Masada together! Breakfast is good. Eggs, breads, some salads, cereals etc. The added bonus of being able to make your own pancakes was great! It’s in a good location. Not far from a mini mart and food options. About a 15 min walk from Jaffa Gate and the Old City. I would def recommend this place. Just make sure you do the online check in if you are arriving after 11pm otherwise i heard that they don’t let you in! Thanks to Tivet (hope i got your name right!) and Ali for their lovely chats and help. Cheers!
21st Floor Hotel
4.3/540 Reviews
West Jerusalem
The top floor of a business building in the city center is very good to see the old town, the living room is large and the bar facing the window is suitable for a drink, the hotel is convenient in the city center, there are many restaurants around, breakfast is around and around Several restaurants cooperate, one of which is of good quality
City Center Jerusalem
4/554 Reviews
West Jerusalem
The facade is small and the traffic is very convenient. There is a light rail station nearby, and there is a delicious shop for Arabic snacks. Just a few steps away, there is a small elevator in the lively Ben Yefa Avenue Hotel. The room is small and clean. The kitchen has a refrigerator, a microwave, a kettle, and some dishes, knives and forks. Luggage storage is very convenient, the front desk staff are very kind
Agripas Boutique Hotel
3.9/512 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Our travel group -- one of the few allowed into Israel during this time of covid -- stayed for four nights at the Agripas Hotel in mid-October 2021. Unfortunately, I have to report that one of our travelers had an item stolen from his room. The hotel is built on a small footprint, but the location for those who want to be close to the action is excellent -- a couple of blocks from the main intersection of Jaffa Street (with its light rail) and King George Street, (with its many bus lines) and a five minute walk to the very lively Machane Yehuda market. However, there's construction going on in this area, so the rat-tat-tat of jackhammers can bleed through even closed hotel windows. A small hotel also means small rooms. Those in our group who had the smallest single person rooms found them constricting. My wife and I had a larger, twin bed room, with a little more space. However, the size of the showers (no bathtubs) was miniscule, ours being perhaps two feet by two feet. There were electrical outlets near our beds and at the room's desk. The door lock opened with a key card which several times in our four days failed to function and had to be reset. For the Sabbath, a physical key was available to borrow for those who wanted. The hotel has an enclosed breakfast room on the roof, which can be accessed only by a flight of stairs from the fourth floor, which would make it difficult for a handicapped person to get to. The breakfasts were not lavish but certainly decent enough, with a chef who whipped up some specialty items. However, breakfast was not served on the Sabbath, Saturday. Beyond the theft from a colleague's room, what struck me was the inattention to needed detail. When our group checked in, our leader found that there were no towels or toilet paper in her room. The room for my wife and me was not ready. On one day, the sole, slightly used soap bar was removed, but not replaced. The same with a shower cap. On our floor, a group of French visitors asked management that the hallway lights be turned off (to prevent their kids from congregating there?), so for the entire Sabbath (Friday to Saturday nights) the hallway was dark. Our colleague who'd been victimized by the theft has spoken to and communicated several times with the manager. It's now one and half weeks since we checked out, and the matter remains unresolved, even an offer of reimbursement for the taken item. Security: We noticed several times that there was no one at the lobby's front desk, and there's no security guard. Anyone could have walked in and gone up the elevator or stairs. If the Agripas Hotel could get its act together more, it would be a decent three-star hotel. But certainly not yet.
Jeru Caps Hotel
4.1/524 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Near Jerusalem City, 20min walk from the old town. In the women's room, I found that there was little room between the capsules, difficulty to pass through the corridor when someone looks in his business. 2 showers and 2 functional toilets for at least 40 capsules(I didn't count). Otherwise well-sonic capsule and clean hotel. I recommend
Hillel 11 Hotel
3.7/567 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Located in the new town, about 15 minutes walk to the old town. If you walk while looking at the cityscape, you will arrive soon, so you don't feel like you're walking that far. The hotel (apartment type) has the same facilities as a hotel, so I was able to stay comfortably. Breakfast will be taken at a nearby hotel.

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