If you're looking for a luxurious and memorable stay, the King David Hotel is an excellent choice. We stayed there during Rosh Hashanah with the whole family, and the experience was exceptional. The desserts were particularly impressive—crunchy where they should be, tender and full of flavor, perfectly balanced, and crafted with impeccable taste. Not only were they delicious, but they were also beautifully presented. The food overall was outstanding, and every meal was a delight. The King David Hotel is truly a luxury destination for connoisseurs. Every single detail is meticulously cared for, from the elegant ambiance to the top-tier service. The hotel’s long and fascinating history adds a special charm that enhances the entire experience. While you're there, I highly recommend joining Doctor Haim Cohen's tour, which offers captivating insights into the hotel’s historical significance. For those who appreciate luxury, history, and exceptional cuisine, the King David Hotel is a perfect destination.
A stay at Machne Yehuda a member of Brown Hotels places you in the heart of Jerusalem, steps from Mount Herzl and Machane Yehuda Market. This spa hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Ethiopian Church and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Ben Yehuda Street.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
At Machne Yehuda a member of Brown Hotels, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).
Make yourself at home in one of the 110 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
My mother, daughter and I went to the spa for massages to celebrate my mother’s birthday. We were very disappointed - there was no spa area to change - no robe was given - and relax - before the massage. It was a dingy area at the end of a hallway. It felt creepy and unappealing. We waited outside the changing rooms for the pool, and were told to show up for our massages at the time of our appointments. The massage room was unattractive, makeshift, and cold. We were told to leave our clothes and belongings on plastic crates. My massage was very good, but the masseuse my daughter had kept answering her phone during her massage! It was a creepy experience. We do not recommend the spa. The kibbutz put a lot of resources into the pools, the restaurant, and the lounge areas, but seemed to have decided to add a “spa” as an afterthought, and indeed, it shows.
ผผู้เข้าพักI really wanted to like this place after reading all the great reviews here but came away with slightly mixed feelings. On the plus side, it is a beautiful old building, and the location is fabulous, just a few minutes walk from the Damascus Gate (the entry into the most interesting part of the old city) and the nearby light rail stop. My room felt a bit tired and in need of an upgrade though - a decent coffee machine and real cups rather than disposable ones would be a good start. Staff were pleasant enough but didn't go out of their way to be helpful. There's a nice airy restaurant on the ground floor, but in a country with such fabulous food pretty much everywhere you go, I thought the breakfast left a lot to be desired, and for that reason I didn't attempt any other meals here. I was travelling alone and for a place to lay my head at night, it was perfectly fine and a reasonable price, but it wasn't a place that I wanted to linger in. If I were back in Jerusalem with my family I'd forego the atmosphere and look for something a bit more modern.
ผผู้เข้าพักIt’s a modern and very sleek beautiful hotel. The employees are nice and helpful. However, the spa and gym are out of the hotel. You need to cross a bridge over the Mamilla Mall to get there but entering back, you need to ring the intercoms. The spa is very good, they give 10% off to hotel guest and the prices are very good once you convert it to dollars. The breakfast is a big buffet and is included in the stay. Overall, I would give the hotel a 4.8 star rating. We had a beautiful view of the old city. The hotel is located in the center of Jerusalem so you can get to places easily.
GGreenAlThe location was close to the old city of Jerusalem, walking distance to the Jaffa Gate. The facility itself is beautiful inside and out. The pool is exceptional and the breakfast left nothing to be desired.
ผผู้เข้าพักThe hotel was very nice. Staff extremely friendly, we even got a free upgrade to a better room. The location was great as it is very close to the city center and in the middle of an area with many shops and restaurants. One comment that I have is that the breakfast was missing labels on the food so we needed to ask in case we did not recognize the food.
GGrandTour26031310404Excellent location. But that's about where the positives end. Fairly soul-less and dated corporate small hotel. Small room (my room couldn't even fit the chair at the desk at the foot of the bed. Service at check in and breakfast was indifferent and quite unhelpful. Breakfast was not great by Israeli standard. Parking was very limited and somewhat chaotic. Your park is not held for you. Front deck continues to sell car parks so that if you leave there may not be a carpark for you when you come back (happened to me) . The whole experience gave off Ramada 3 star vibes. I did expect better. The location really is superb. Close to old city, downtown, and everywhere we had to be. But I can't recommend this hotel. Very average experience overall
ผผู้เข้าพักGood central hotel. 5 minute walk to Herod's gate. The breakfast was standard while the dinners were below average. Am convinced that the put out the same food a few days in a row. Room was serviced daily however, the towels were not replaced. No kettle and cups if you want to have something in the room. The coffee shop in the foyer is convenient