Beit Safafa
Jerusalem
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Beit Safafa Hotel Deals

The Inbal Jerusalem
"The construction outside started after 10:30pm and continued past 3:30 AM. It was truly unbearable and prevented us from sleeping 2 nights. There was drilling, banging, heavy machinery and no warning whatsoever."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem

Orient by Isrotel exclusive
"Everything was amazing!"
Reviewed on May 26, 2026

The David Citadel Jerusalem
"Beautiful!"
Reviewed on May 9, 2026

The Eldan Hotel
"Room was not serviced daily had same sheets for 5 days and housekeeping doesn't sweep the room. If you make reservation make sure room is not prepaid there are no refunds"
Reviewed on May 30, 2026

Jerusalem Gate Hotel
"Underground shopping was a pleasant surprise. I didn't have to leave the hotel. A great Shabbat experience in an enormous dining room with a printed schedule of events."
Reviewed on May 16, 2026
Other neighborhoods around Beit Safafa

Arnona
When in Arnona, you can plan a visit to Hadar Mall and The First Station, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Katamon
While Katamon isn't home to many top sights, Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art are some notable places to visit nearby.

Baka
Check out the restaurants, historic sites, and gardens while spending some time in Baka. Though there might not be many attractions in the neighborhood, you won't need to go far to find top spots like The First Station or L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art.

Emek Refaim
If you're spending some time in Emek Refaim, Hansen House - Design, Media and Technology Center and Museum of Natural History Jerusalem are top sights worth seeing.

German Colony
German Colony is noteworthy for its cafes, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Museum of Natural History Jerusalem and Hansen House - Design, Media and Technology Center.

Talbieh
While there might not be top attractions in Talbieh, you can explore the larger area and discover places like L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art and The First Station.
