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Spirit of Herzl Hotel
3.4/515 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Hotel location is good, you can walk to Yehuda market, it is recommended to go shopping at night. Hotel front desk service is good, the environment is good, the room is large, clean, recommended!
The Market Courtyard - Suites Hotel
3.9/551 Reviews
West Jerusalem
I loved staying here. Fabulous location and the staff are so helpful. The market is across the road (and so are lots of other fab shops), but with my apartment overlooking the back lane, I had total privacy and quiet, which I loved. And I had a BATHTUB! Big deal for me and one I made use of! And the kitchen allows you to eat in when you want - Shabbat included. I am going back at the end of my Israel visit - which I guess is the best recommendation possible. Suggestions for improvement are very few: 1) Supply a bathplug. Saves me buying one. 2) Get the stains off the bathtubs - they look dirty but are not and I know because I scrubbed them!) 3) Jerusalem is cooler than the rest of Israel so I would really love a fan so I don't have to use aircon (cheaper for you - but I know it's not for everyone). And 4) icecube tray in freezer.
YMCA Three Arches Hotel
4.2/5105 Reviews
West Jerusalem
The hotel environment is very good, the building was transformed from the previous church, the shape is great, the tower can be overlooked throughout Jerusalem, the service is good, breakfast options are not much
Jerusalem Gate Hotel
3.7/542 Reviews
West Jerusalem
Recently been touring the Holy Land and stayed in this very ordinary hotel. The party were there for 4 nights while in Jerusalem. The rooms are ordinary but we’re tired and needed some TLC. The breakfast and dinner buffets were good and offered a fair variety to meet ordinary needs bu5 it did not sparkle. The internet was reasonable and did the business. In the basement was a group of shops. I used the coffee house as the hotel coffee was nothing special. The hotel was noisy as it seemed full with runners for the Marathon as well as other touring groups. Staff were mixed. Some were very helpful, others seemed to treat guests as nuisance. They should work on there welcome. Yes the hotel is ordinary in need of a make over if it wants to improve its reputation.
Jerusalem Hotel
4.5/548 Reviews
East Jerusalem
I really wanted to like this place after reading all the great reviews here but came away with slightly mixed feelings. On the plus side, it is a beautiful old building, and the location is fabulous, just a few minutes walk from the Damascus Gate (the entry into the most interesting part of the old city) and the nearby light rail stop. My room felt a bit tired and in need of an upgrade though - a decent coffee machine and real cups rather than disposable ones would be a good start. Staff were pleasant enough but didn't go out of their way to be helpful. There's a nice airy restaurant on the ground floor, but in a country with such fabulous food pretty much everywhere you go, I thought the breakfast left a lot to be desired, and for that reason I didn't attempt any other meals here. I was travelling alone and for a place to lay my head at night, it was perfectly fine and a reasonable price, but it wasn't a place that I wanted to linger in. If I were back in Jerusalem with my family I'd forego the atmosphere and look for something a bit more modern.
Ibis Styles Jerusalem City Center
4.4/5110 Reviews
West Jerusalem
The hotel is still good to find, but the picture of the scheduled family suite shows two rooms (Figure 5). After entering, it is a room with two beds (Figure 4). Because the Sabbath arrived, there was no one at the door of the hotel (Figure 3). Figure 12 is the hotel lobby and corridor. Usually very busy at night, walking to the old city is very close, about 10 minutes.

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  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Jerusalem cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarWeekendCost per night on the weekend for hotels in Jerusalem is CAD 178. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Jerusalem cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarAvgCost per night for hotels in Jerusalem is CAD 155. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • When booking a 3-Star hotel in Jerusalem, what are the most popular areas to stay in?

    When visiting Jerusalem, many travelers choose to stay at 3-Star hotels in the following areas: West Jerusalem .

  • Of all the 3-Star hotels in Jerusalem, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Jerusalem for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 3-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, The Inbal Jerusalem, Orient by Isrotel Exclusive and King David Hotel Jerusalem are popular 3-star hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceCAD 778
Lowest PriceCAD 62
Number of Reviews945
Number of Hotels353
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 245
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 237