Experience Israel - With Famed Archaeologist Eli Shukron

42 | DAY TOUR

connects Jaffa Road and Jaffa Gate. The hotel roof boasts a beautiful view of the Old City.

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Waldorf Astoria 26 Agron St. (220 rooms, starting at NIS 1,600 per night)

The international luxury hotel chain opened its first hotel in Israel in a beautiful building that used to host one of Jerusalem’s luxury hotels in the 1930s. Later, it served as a British government building (just like the King David Hotel did). After the creation of the state of Israel, the building housed the Ministry of Rationing and Supply during the austerity period. After many years of standing abandoned, the building was restored at great cost and returned to its original purpose as a luxury hotel.

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Boutique Hotels: Boutique hotels are smaller than regular hotels, and usually don’t have the large swimming pool or facilities you might expect of larger hotels. However, they do offer an intimate space with an emphasis on the personal touch, when it comes to both service and design.

Arthur Hotel 13 Dorot Rishonim St. (50 rooms, starting at NIS 840 per night)

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