Beoordeeld als Very good door onze gasten
Analyseer de beste tijd om Jerusalem View Hotel in in Jerusalem te boeken op basis van 12-maanden prijsvoorspelling
Very close to old city, very comfortable new rooms, very kind stuff, highly recommend.
Nice hotel!
Jerusalem View Hotel sits a short walk from the Old City walls and several of Jerusalem's top sites. Guests can reach Damascus Gate within minutes and walk to the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Tower of David and local markets. Mount of Olives and Garden of Gethsemane are also nearby for panoramic views and religious sites. Museums and larger attractions like the Israel Museum and Yad Vashem are easily accessible by short taxi or bus rides.
One of the main gates into the Old City; lively area with shops, cafes and access to the Muslim Quarter.
The holiest place where Jews can pray, located on the western retaining wall of the Temple Mount in the Old City.
Christianity's most sacred site, believed to be the location of Jesus' crucifixion, burial and resurrection.
A historic fortress and museum offering exhibits on Jerusalem's history plus panoramic views of the Old City.
Famous viewpoint over the Old City with important religious sites, ancient cemeteries and walking trails.
An olive grove at the foot of the Mount of Olives, sacred to Christians as the place where Jesus prayed before his arrest.
Jerusalem's main market, lively day and night with fresh produce, street food, cafes and nightlife.
Israel's leading cultural institution with archaeology, fine arts and the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
Haal het meeste uit uw verblijf in Jerusalem View Hotel met deze handige route die de beste attracties van in Jerusalem bestrijkt:
Jerusalem is one of the world's most historically and spiritually significant cities, offering a unique mix of ancient sites, museums, markets and contemporary Israeli culture. Jerusalem View Hotel is an excellent choice for visitors because it places you a short walk from the Old City's walls while offering modern, clean and comfortable rooms and very helpful staff. Its location near parks, cafes and transport makes it a convenient base for sightseeing, religious visits and urban exploration.
Jerusalem View Hotel
Alzahra 19
Geen essential voorzieningen vermeld voor deze accommodatie.
Seizoensgids om u te helpen de perfecte reis naar in Jerusalem te plannen
Fall
Spring (Passover, Easter) and Fall (High Holy Days, Sukkot) are high season with major crowds and higher hotel rates.
Late Winter (late January–February) and some Summer weeks can be better value for hotel rates, though summer is hot.
March–May: Generally mild, lots of wildflowers and outdoor festivals. Rain decreases through March and April; comfortable daytime temperatures, cool evenings.
March or April (date varies): One of the three pilgrimage festivals in Jewish tradition; many families travel and the city sees large domestic tourism.
March or April (date varies): Christian communities hold processions and ceremonies in the Old City centered on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
September or October (date varies): Major religious period with intense local significance in Fall.
March: A major international marathon that draws runners and spectators worldwide.
March or April: Nighttime light installations and projections across the Old City during a multi-night festival.
July: International film festival showcasing Israeli and international cinema with screenings and industry events.
May: Celebrates the reunification of the city in 1967 with parades and prayers, especially around the Old City and Western Wall.
Dress in layers year-round: mornings and evenings can be cool even in warm months. Summer requires sun protection, light clothing, and plenty of water. Winter needs a waterproof outer layer and warm layers; occasional snow/ice is possible. Always have comfortable walking shoes for cobblestones and stairs.
Jerusalem hotel and accommodation prices vary strongly with religious holidays and major events. High season pricing spikes during Jewish High Holy Days (Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot), Easter/Christian Holy Week, Passover, and major events like the Jerusalem Marathon and Film Festival. Weekend and festival bookings fill early; expect premium rates in and near the Old City. Value seasons are late winter (after New Year until early spring) and parts of summer shoulder (July–August can be hot and deter some leisure travelers, lowering some mid-range prices), but watch for specific festivals that still push prices up.
Insider-advies om u te helpen het meeste uit uw bezoek te halen
Jerusalem is well-connected by rail and road to the rest of Israel; within the city, walkable central areas are complemented by buses and a light rail. Public transport largely stops for Shabbat (Friday sundown to Saturday night).
To avoid crowds and the midday heat, visit the Old City first thing in the morning or later in the afternoon; combine popular sites into a single loop to reduce backtracking. Book accommodations early for religious holidays and major events, and if you want quieter evenings, stay in neighborhoods like the German Colony or First Station rather than right next to the Old City.
Alles wat u moet weten over uw verblijf in Jerusalem View Hotel
Als u het antwoord op uw vraag niet kon vinden, aarzel dan niet om direct contact op te nemen met het hotel. Neem rechtstreeks contact op met Jerusalem View Hotel om de openingstijden van de receptie en beschikbare hulp te bevestigen.
Optionele e-mail na een kwalificerende prijsdaling — gratis, geen creditcard