We stayed here on our first visit to Israel in 2017 and were pleasantly surprised. There is something about the history of this place that makes it more than a hotel and worth
ignoring some of the weaker soft product fails. We had an excellent suite facing the old city that was supremely comfortable. This isn't a hotel that will cosset
visitors and it bustles - the buffet breakfast is an absolute mad house - but, for our visit, we were delighted we stayed there. Excellent hotels abound, and maybe there are
"better" hotels in Jerusalem, but the location (fantastic) and sense of being in a place where so very much has transpired was a transporting experience.