modest hotel

Written: 14 june 2012
Travel time: 17 — 27 november 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 3.0
The hotel is very modest, the rooms are old, not renovated for a long time, but quite large for a 3 * hotel, you can comfortably accommodate three of us.

Breakfasts and dinners are poor, the choice of dishes is very small. It is better to come to them early before everything is taken apart, otherwise there may be nothing to eat. Dinner is better not to take, you can eat McDonald's across the road - both cheaper and tastier : ))

There is free Wi-Fi in the lobby, but it's so slow that it's easier to walk to the same McDonald's, or just go outside, sit on a bench and catch a free network from one of the neighboring cafes.

Now for the pros:

+ price - one of the lowest in Jerusalem (despite the fact that hotel prices in Jerusalem are higher than in Tel Aviv or Netanya)

+ location - the hotel is located in one of the most convenient places in the city.

To the Old Town - 10-12 min. walk straight along Jaffa Street, which runs next to the hotel and leads to the Jaffa Gate.

If you wish, you can take the tram and drive 1 stop.

Ben Yehuda pedestrian street begins right from the hotel, where there are many different cafes, restaurants, shops and other interesting places. In the evening, people gather on it, everyone sings, plays guitars, shows performances, in short, very cool. There is also a vegetable market nearby.

I can recommend this hotel only to those who want to spend a few days in Jerusalem, while paying for a hotel no more than in Tel Aviv or Netanya, and get the most out of their trip at minimal cost and comfort.
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