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Where to stay in Jerusalem

Find the best Jerusalem areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Old City

5 out of top 10 points of interest in this area

Jerusalem's Old City cradles humanity's most sacred treasures within ancient stone walls. The Western Wall stands as Judaism's holiest site while the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Dome of the Rock draw faithful from across the world. Four distinct quarters—Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian—preserve their unique cultures in this living museum. Wander narrow cobblestone lanes where centuries-old traditions continue alongside vibrant markets. The Via Dolorosa traces Christ's final footsteps through bustling Arab souks filled with spices and handicrafts. Dawn offers the most peaceful exploration before pilgrims and visitors fill these hallowed streets.

Mamilla

Jerusalem's Mamilla neighborhood bridges ancient and modern worlds with its upscale pedestrian promenade. This elegant limestone walkway connects contemporary luxury to the Old City's historic Jaffa Gate. High-end boutiques and sophisticated cafés line the route, creating a refined shopping atmosphere. Archaeological displays throughout the area reveal layers of Jerusalem's rich past. The neighborhood boasts stunning views of Jerusalem's golden walls and iconic skyline. Visitors can explore the Mamilla Mall's designer shops or visit nearby cultural attractions like Zion Square. Evening brings a magical ambiance as subtle lighting illuminates the limestone architecture against the ancient backdrop.

German Colony

The German Colony charms visitors with its 19th-century Templar architecture and distinctive stone houses topped with red-tiled roofs. This historic Jerusalem neighborhood centers around vibrant Emek Refaim Street, lined with sidewalk cafés and boutique shops. Locals and travelers alike enjoy the European village atmosphere just minutes from the Old City. Visit the First Station cultural hub or explore the Museum of Natural History during your stay. The Jerusalem Theatre hosts evening performances while Hansen House showcases contemporary design and technology. Wide tree-canopied streets create a peaceful retreat from the city's intensity while maintaining easy access to major attractions.

Rehavia

Rehavia offers a peaceful retreat in Jerusalem with tree-lined streets and beautiful Bauhaus architecture. This upscale neighborhood showcases elegant stone mansions including the Prime Minister's Residence and former homes of Israeli leaders. The area maintains its distinct cultural character from its 1920s German-Jewish intellectual roots. Visitors can explore the Jerusalem Great Synagogue and stroll to nearby Ben Yehuda Street. The L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art and Jerusalem Theatre provide cultural experiences. Wide sidewalks and minimal traffic make Rehavia perfect for quiet exploration away from typical tourist crowds.

Jerusalem City Centre

2 out of top 10 points of interest in this area

Jerusalem City Centre captivates visitors with its profound historical significance and sacred atmosphere. Ancient limestone walls frame the Western Wall where whispered prayers mingle with rustling notes. The golden Dome of the Rock gleams above cobblestone paths leading to candlelit chambers. Mahane Yehuda Market bursts with crimson pomegranates and vendors calling in Arabic and Hebrew. Light rail connects major sites while narrow streets in the Old City require extensive walking. Religious observance shapes daily life with church bells, Muslim calls to prayer, and Hebrew chants creating a layered soundscape. Traditional crafts and customs thrive alongside modern amenities, offering an authentic glimpse into Jerusalem's living history.

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Ancient stone walls surround a city where three major religions converge at sites like the Western Wall and Dome of the Rock. Explore the narrow lanes of the Old City in early morning, then sample fresh hummus and warm pita at Mahane Yehuda Market when locals do their shopping.

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Frequently asked questions

If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Jerusalem, will I receive a refund?

Yes! Most hotel room reservations are refundable if you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, you might still have the option to cancel and receive a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Jerusalem.

Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip to Jerusalem?

For more details about picking new dates or cancelling your trip to Jerusalem, go to https://www.expedia.com/service/.

What's the best place to stay in Old City?

You'll find 12 lodging options in this neighborhood to choose from for your trip. Based on Expedia customer reviews, New Imperial Hotel is the highest ranked property in Old City. This hotel is steps from Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem, and offers free breakfast and a restaurant. Other top choices in the neighborhood include Hashimi Hotel and The Sephardic House.

What's a favorite place to stay in Jerusalem City Centre?

In this neighborhood, there are 262 places to stay, so you should find the perfect accommodation for your trip. Mamilla Hotel - The Leading Hotels of The World is a favorite with our customers staying in Jerusalem City Centre. This 5-star hotel offers a full-service spa and 2 restaurants. It's located steps from Mamilla Mall. Travelers also recommend The Post Hostel and Bezalel Hotel an Atlas Boutique as top options in the area.

What's the best hotel to stay close to Al-Aqsa Mosque?

Adjacent to Al-Aqsa Mosque, The Sephardic House is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and a bar. Other good options close by include The David Citadel Jerusalem and Hashimi Hotel.

What about the best place to stay near Western Wall?

One of the top choices for your stay is Hashimi Hotel, located next to Western Wall, and this hotel offers a restaurant and a rooftop terrace. The David Citadel Jerusalem and The Inbal Jerusalem are other good choices nearby.

Where is the best area of Jerusalem for sightseeing?

Old City is a favorite part of the city for sightseeing and has top sights including Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock. Jerusalem City Centre is another popular neighborhood for sightseeing with 13 places to visit including top sights like Jerusalem Great Synagogue, Mamilla Mall, and Ben Yehuda Street.

What's the best place to stay near Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)?

Airport Guest House is one of the top choices for your stay and is a popular hotel, featuring free WiFi and free parking. It's located 2.1 mi (3.3 km) from Ben Gurion Airport. Other good choices close to the airport include Sadot, Airport Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel and Apropo Hotel.

How is it staying in Jerusalem?

History buffs will enjoy exploring Jerusalem, and visitors give high marks for the local tours, shopping, and abundant cafes. Tourists who journey to this culturally rich city can discover its museums, cathedral, and temples. In Jerusalem, there are 881 hotels and other accommodations to choose from. Find out more about Jerusalem.

What should I see while I'm in Jerusalem?

Cultural venues include Bible Lands Museum, Shrine of the Book, and Israel Museum. Attractions like Biblical Zoo and Kiftzuba are fun for everyone. Notable for its historic sites, landmarks like Zion Square, Jerusalem Great Synagogue, and Belz Great Synagogue are not to be missed. Check out what more to see and do in Expedia's Jerusalem guide.

How can I get around Jerusalem?

Head to Yekuti'el Adam Station to catch metro. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Jerusalem for your journey.

What's the weather like in Jerusalem?

The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 78°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 54°F. Average annual precipitation for Jerusalem is 7 inches.