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Best hotels in Jerusalem

Where ancient stone alleyways, sacred landmarks, and vibrant markets collide, visitors discover a city layered with spirituality, history, and living culture like a finely folded map of civilizations. We've handpicked the best hotels in Jerusalem based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

Best cheap hotel: Christmas Hotel Jerusalem
Best boutique hotel: Alegra Boutique Hotel
Best luxury hotel: Orient by Isrotel Exclusive

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4.5

Alegra Boutique Hotel

Alegra Boutique Hotel

In Jerusalem’s storybook quarter of Ein Kerem, the Alegra Boutique Hotel brings genuine boutique sensibility to one of the world’s oldest cities. Set inside a romantic stone villa framed by orchards, vines, and sacred springs, the hotel feels worlds away from the bustle of central Jerusalem. Its thirteen rooms blend exposed stone, marble baths, and Eastern accents with understated luxury, while the lavish Signature Suites channel the atmosphere of an elegant private residence.

Public spaces are equally inviting, with shaded courtyards, original artwork, and a serene outdoor pool. Guests linger over market-fresh Israeli breakfasts before settling in for chef Amir Na’or’s intimate dinner experience. By night, the terrace overlooking Ein Kerem delivers the kind of quiet, cinematic charm that defines a truly memorable stay.

4.4

Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem in Jerusalem

Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem

At Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem, centuries of history meet polished contemporary luxury in the heart of Jerusalem. Steps from landmarks such as Jaffa Gate, Western Wall and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the hotel rises from the restored foundations of the 1920s Palace Hotel, its Jerusalem stone façade and arched windows echoing the city’s timeless character.

Inside, Turkish designer Sinan Kafadar reimagines art deco grandeur with a modern sensibility, centred around a striking garden-inspired atrium. The experience feels thoroughly current, from refined regional dining and an indulgent Parisian spa to a chic terrace where craft cocktails draw Jerusalem’s stylish international crowd.

4.5

Saladin Boutique Hotel

Saladin Boutique Hotel

Tucked right into the buzzing heart of Jerusalem's Old City, Saladin Boutique Hotel is a fantastic little gem if you want to be steps away from everything. It sits right on the historic Via Dolorosa, meaning places like the Western Wall and Al-Aqsa Mosque are just a five-minute stroll away.

Inside, it blends a sleek, modern design with incredible ancient charm. The rooms are compact but super clean and comfortable, and if you score one with a balcony, you’ll get unforgettable views of the Dome of the Rock. The local staff are amazingly warm and helpful, too!

4.5

Orient By Isrotel Exclusive in Jerusalem

Orient By Isrotel Exclusive

Orient by Isrotel Exclusive feels like a stylish city retreat, blending historic Templar architecture with sleek modern design. It has a calm, upscale vibe, beautiful rooms, and a rooftop pool with amazing views over the city.

Set in the lively German Colony, it is close to great cafes, restaurants, and Jerusalem’s historic sights. The spa, elegant atmosphere, and attention to detail make it a great pick for a relaxing and memorable stay.

4.3

Brown Mamilla, A Member Of Brown Hotels in Jerusalem

Brown Mamilla

Brown Mamilla blends understated luxury with contemporary flair, transforming humble materials into serene, loft-like spaces that feel worlds away from the city’s frenetic pace. Minimalist interiors channel the polished calm of a modern gallery, offering an elegant retreat for international travelers in the heart of the capital.

Its prime address on Mamilla Avenue places guests steps from Jerusalem’s upscale boutiques and storied landmarks, but the hotel’s own attractions are equally compelling. Chic cocktail bars, a lavish spa, an underground pool, and a spectacular rooftop terrace elevate the experience beyond mere location.

4.3

Eyal Hotel By Smart Hotels in Jerusalem

Eyal Hotel

The Eyal Hotel is a hidden gem right in the bustling heart of downtown Jerusalem, just steps from Ben Yehuda Street. Originally built in 1971, it underwent a massive glow-up to blend modern, sleek design with a serious commitment to sustainability.

What makes it truly unique is its awesome eco-friendly design, highlighted by a massive, lush green living wall up on the rooftop terrace. It's the perfect, serene spot to grab a coffee, unwind, and soak in some pretty spectacular urban views of the Old City walls.

4.4

Hotel Nucha

Hotel Nucha

Tucked away right in the center of Jerusalem, Hotel Nucha is a fresh, adults-only (16+) boutique escape under the retro-chic Fattal Colors collection. It beautifully bridges the city's ancient alleys with a bold, modern pulse.

The coolest part is its backstory: the hotel is inspired by "Nucha," the glamorous mother of the hotel’s founders. Born in colonial Tripoli, her personality blended vibrant North African colors and spices with elegant, classical Italian refinement. You'll feel that exact harmony throughout the design, especially while sipping cocktails at the lively rooftop pool and bar overlooking the historic city skyline.

4.4

The Inbal Jerusalem

The Inbal Jerusalem

Nestled in the upscale Talbiya neighborhood, The Inbal Jerusalem is a gorgeous five-star luxury hotel built entirely from traditional, golden Jerusalem stone. Interestingly, it was designed in 1982 by the legendary Israeli architect Yaakov Rechter. The original blueprint actually called for a massive 20-story high-rise, but local residents protested to protect the historic skyline, resulting in the beautifully balanced, low-rise 9-story structure you see today.

Inside, designer Michael Azoulay recently blended that heritage with modern chic using local art, brass, and eucalyptus wood. It has hosted heavy hitters like Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev, but everyday guests rave about its unique courtyard and the semi-Olympic pool that is heated year-round. It’s the perfect authentic gateway to the Old City!

4.4

Vert Jerusalem By Afi Hotel in Jerusalem

VERT Jerusalem

Perched high up in Givat Ram, VERT Jerusalem is a stylish 21-story tower right near the Knesset. Formerly the Crowne Plaza, it rebranded with a fresh, eco-conscious identity—"vert" means green in French—focusing heavily on sustainability. It’s a super convenient launchpad if you want to explore the colorful Mahane Yehuda market or take a stroll through the historic Nachlaot neighborhood.

What makes it really cool is the design, which draws direct inspiration from the Old City. The interior layout uses metallic tones to mimic Jerusalem's iconic silver and golden domes, letting natural light flood the spaces. Plus, it features one of the largest wellness centers in the city, complete with a semi-Olympic pool and an incredible 21st-floor business lounge boasting panoramic views.

4.4

Notre Dame Of Jerusalem Center in Jerusalem

Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center

The Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center is a stunning, castle-like landmark perched right outside the Old City’s New Gate. Originally built by French Assumptionists in the late 1800s, this historic complex was designed by Father Pierre Paul Brisacier to house massive waves of Catholic pilgrims. It is topped by a famous, majestic statue of the Virgin Mary looking out over the city skyline.

Today, this Vatican-owned property operates as a unique guesthouse open to everyone. Beyond offering incredible panoramic views from its rooftop restaurant, it holds a fascinating permanent exhibit featuring a replica of the Holy Shroud of Turin.

4.3

Cassia Hotel Jerusalem in Jerusalem

Cassia Hotel Jerusalem

If you're hunting for a vibe that perfectly balances ancient history with ultra-modern cool, the Cassia Hotel Jerusalem hits the sweet spot. Tucked right next to the historic Mishkenot Sha’ananim neighborhood, it’s a stylish boutique gem that just underwent a massive, multi-year glow-up.

It was originally inaugurated back in 1981 as the iconic King Solomon Hotel, designed by the legendary Israeli architect Yacov Rechter. Today, the reimagined space has dropped its old moniker and completely transformed into a dynamic living art gallery, packed with stunning contemporary works by leading local artists.

4.3

Grand Court Hotel in Jerusalem

Grand Court Hotel

Grand Court Hotel is a massive, modern 442-room property located right in the city center, just a short stroll from the Old City and the Garden Tomb. The real selling point here is convenience—the light rail is right across the street, making it incredibly easy to zip around town after filling up on their massive Israeli breakfast buffet.

This hotel is best known for its uniquely structured layout. It’s built around a massive central garden oasis, hence the name "Grand Court." This design provides a peaceful, quiet escape right in the middle of a bustling city. The ultimate hidden gem, though, is the rooftop pool and sundeck area. It offers some pretty spectacular, sweeping views over the ancient stone walls of the Old City.

4.4

City Center Jerusalem in Jerusalem

City Center Jerusalem

If you are looking for a cozy, no-fuss launchpad in Jerusalem, the City Center Jerusalem hotel is a fantastic shout. Located right on the bustling corner of King George and HaHistadrut streets, it functions as a modern aparthotel where every room comes with its own handy kitchenette. You are quite literally steps from the lively Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall, surrounded by endless cafés, galleries, and nightlife.

What makes it unique is its location in the historic triangle district, built up during the British Mandate era. While the building itself is a sleek, contemporary structure raised in 2003, it places you directly inside Jerusalem’s mid-20th-century urban history. Plus, it is one of the few central spots offering a seasonal rooftop pool, and the historic Old City walls are just a brisk 15-minute walk away.

4.3

Montefiore Hotel

Montefiore Hotel

The Montefiore Hotel is a lovely little hidden gem. Tucked away on Shatz Street—a peaceful, pedestrian-only lane—it puts you right in the center of the downtown action while keeping the city's chaotic energy at arm's length. It is just a short walk from the famous, bustling Mahane Yehuda Market and the historic Old City.

The hotel's name pays homage to Sir Moses Montefiore, the legendary 19th-century British philanthropist who financed the very first Jewish neighborhood outside Jerusalem's Old City walls. While the property has been fully modernized into a sleek, 56-room boutique stay by Smart Hotels, it still retains that classic, old-world Jerusalem charm. It’s the perfect blend of local history and laid-back comfort.

4.3

Christmas Hotel Jerusalem

Christmas Hotel Jerusalem

If you're looking for a great, affordable hotel, the Christmas Hotel in East Jerusalem is a fantastic choice. Tucked away just a short walk from the historic Damascus Gate and the serene Garden Tomb, this quaint 35-room hotel offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city center.

Built around 1950, it charms guests with its laid-back atmosphere, a cozy lounge bar, and a lovely sun-drenched terrace perfect for winding down after a day of exploring.

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