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Cramim by Isrotel exclusive
Cramim by Isrotel exclusive
Jacob Modi'in
Jacob Modi'in
Tzuba Hotel
Tzuba Hotel
Hotel Yehuda
Hotel Yehuda
Logos hotel in Yad Hashmona
Logos hotel in Yad Hashmona
Gordonia Private Hotel - Adults Only
Gordonia Private Hotel - Adults Only
Brown Jerusalem Hotel & Convention Center
Brown Jerusalem Hotel & Convention Center
Almond Hotel – Adults Only
Almond Hotel – Adults Only
Ramat Rachel Resort
Ramat Rachel Resort
Tantur Hills Hotel - Jerusalem
Tantur Hills Hotel - Jerusalem
Neve Shalom
Neve Shalom
Shoresh Green Hills Family Suites Hotel
Shoresh Green Hills Family Suites Hotel
Orient by Isrotel exclusive
Orient by Isrotel exclusive
King David Jerusalem
King David Jerusalem
Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem
Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem
The Inbal Jerusalem
The Inbal Jerusalem
The David Citadel Jerusalem
The David Citadel Jerusalem
C-Hotel Neve Illan
C-Hotel Neve Illan
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
Mamilla Hotel
Mamilla HotelWhere to stay in Beit Safafa

Jerusalem City Centre
Unique features of Jerusalem City Centre include the historic sites and museums. Make a stop by Ben Yehuda Street or Mamilla Mall while you're exploring the area.

Mamilla
If you're spending some time in Mamilla, Ben Yehuda Street and Mamilla Mall are top sights worth seeing.

Old City
Walled and divided into four distinct quarters, the Old City houses key religious sites like the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock. Explore its unique atmosphere, attractions, and diverse shops and restaurants.

Mishkenot Sha'ananim
Historic sites, restaurants, and spas are some highlights of Mishkenot Sha'ananim. Make a stop by The First Station or Sultan's Pool while you're exploring.

Rehavia
While visiting Rehavia, you might make a stop by sights like L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art and Ben Yehuda Street.





















































































