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Best Budget Accommodations in Jerusalem "Best Budget Accommodations in Jerusalem" Erstellt von : Cityseeker 4 Vorgemerkte Orte A Little House in Baka "Small guest house with breakfast" This newly opened bed and breakfast was previously a neighborhood mansion. In addition to its charming garden, the service is wonderful, the rooms are spotless and the Ottoman style architecture calls upon the history of the Old City. Choose from single rooms, double rooms or a family suite. The bathrooms vary in size so be sure to ask for a personal by Booking.com tour. Although the 30-minute walk downtown is an uphill trek, there are many bus options, plentiful taxis and available street parking for rental cars. A full breakfast is included for each lodger. +972 2 673 7944 [email protected] 1 Yehuda Street, Bakah, Jerusalem Jerusalem Hostel "The Nomad's Hault" Located next to Zion Square, Jerusalem Hostel is in the city centre a 5-minute walk from Ben Yehuda pedestrian street. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with private bathroom. Hostel Jerusalem has excellent public transport links around Jerusalem. The New Gate to the Old City is 10 minutes' walk away, as is Mahane Yehuda Market. Rooms are located on 2 by Booking.com floors and the hostel does not have a lift. Accommodation can be set in the main building or in an annex building. Some rooms feature air conditioning and heating. Guests have free access to the shared kitchen. A light breakfast including coffee, tea, and spreads is served each morning. There is a 24-hour supermarket located in front of the property. +972 2 623 6102 www.jerusalem- reservation@jerusalem- 40 Jaffa road, Jerusalem hostel.com/ hostel.com Abraham Hostel Jerusalem "Affordable and Comfortable" The Abraham Hostel Jerusalem is located in Davidka Square, 350 metres from Mahne Yehuda Market. It offers rooms and dormitories with free WiFi and air conditioning. Rooms at the Abraham Hostel have a private bathroom. Dormitories include private lockers, and further storage space is provided in the lounge. The Abraham Hostel Jerusalem is right in front by Booking.com of a tram and bus stop providing connections to the city's most important landmarks. The Old City is a 20-minute walk away. A continental breakfast is provided at the Abraham, and a communal kitchen is available for guests' use. The hostel features an evening bar with a selection of Israeli beers and nightly entertainment. The tour desk can organise excursions in Jerusalem and to different destinations in Israel. +972 2 650 2200 abrahamhostels.com/jerus [email protected] 67 Hanevi'im street, alem/ Jerusalem Allenby Bed & Breakfast "Essential Lodging" Located near the Central Bus Station, this establishment has served travelers since 1995. The amicable owner, Danny Flax, displays three guest books bubbling over with compliments and warm wishes. The rooms here are nicely furnished. Some are for the no-frills traveler (shared bathroom and shower) and others come complete with a kitchenette, by Porto Bay Trade cable television and stereo. Breakfast is served each morning and the communal kitchen is open to guests at any hour of the day. Long-term residents may receive discounts and specialized tours of Israel are available. +972 2 534 4113 www.bnb.co.il/allenby/ [email protected] 2 Allenby Square, (Romema), Jerusalem Schließen Sie sich uns an bei: cityseeker.com Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen | DATENSCHUTZBESTIMMUNG | API | KONTAKT | Urheberrecht (COPYRIGHT) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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