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King David
Jerusalem's most famous hotel and the flagship of the Dan Hotel group, this is the ultimate in luxury with a price tag to match. Built in the 1930s, the hotel enjoys spectacular views over the old city and is a historic building in its own right - it was used by the British Army as its headquarters during the period of the British mandate and was bombed in 1946 by the Jewish Underground movement. It comes with all the facilities you would expect of a luxury hotel including a pool, spa and business facilities.
23 King David Street
Tel: (03) 520 2552.
Website: www.danhotels-israel.com
American Colony Hotel
Located in East Jerusalem, this European-run hotel is popular with journalists, aid workers, diplomats and archaeologists. It is one of the most beautiful hotels in Jerusalem. Located in the former palace of a 19th century Turkish pasha (who built a wing for each of his four wives), it opened as a hotel in 1881 and is the oldest in Jerusalem. Its luxurious rooms reflect a bygone era: the grounds are dotted with fairytale-like spots to relax - a lush garden with flowers and butterflies and a tiled courtyard with fountains. Only a few minutes walk from the Damascus Gate, it is within walking distance of the Old City.
1 Louis Vincent Street, off Nablus Road
Tel: 02) 627 9777.
Website: www.americancolony.com
Novotel
Well located for Old City East and West Jerusalem, this is a popular business hotel that offers spacious rooms, panoramic views of the city and a swimming pool. The hotel also has Internet access and meeting rooms.
St Georges Street, West Jerusalem
Tel: (02) 532 0000.
Website: www.novotel.com
Dan Panorama
Jerusalem Located in West Jerusalem just half a mile from the Old City, the Dan Panorama Hotel offers tastefully decorated rooms with modern bathrooms and all the facilities you'd expect from a five star hotel. The rooftop pool offers spectacular views across the old City and the Judean Hills.
9 Keren Hayessod Street, West Jerusalem
Tel: (02) 223 7773.
Website: www.danhotels-israel.com/panoramajerus/index.htm
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