"This was the best Hostel ever! the rooms were clean and comfortable. The most delicious breakfast out of any Hostel and even better than most Hotels. the location was amazing as it was close to the tram and the jaffa gate!"
"This was the best Hostel ever! the rooms were clean and comfortable. The most delicious breakfast out of any Hostel and even better than most Hotels. the location was amazing as it was close to the tram and the jaffa gate!"
"I did the booking for a room but when I arrived I noticed I was in a shared room with black curtains, so not good a privacy.
Power electricity to charge phone depends on how long you keep turned on your own lamp.
I had bad roommates who decided to turn off the lights for all the room and the air conditioning temperature.
Roommates kept windows open even when it was freezing and let mosquitos enter to the whole room.. so I couldn't sleep some nights because of mosquitos.
You have to deal with...
"I did the booking for a room but when I arrived I noticed I was in a shared room with black curtains, so not good a privacy.
Power electricity to charge phone depends on how long you keep turned on your own lamp.
I had bad roommates who decided to turn off the lights for all the room and the air conditioning temperature.
Roommates kept windows open even when it was freezing and let mosquitos enter to the whole room.. so I couldn't sleep some nights because of mosquitos.
You have to deal with...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"I stayed at this hotel for 5 days and would not recommend it to anyone.
The biggest issue was the cleanliness. The room was filthy when I arrived. The towels, bed sheets, floor, and other surfaces were covered with hair. The sheets appeared to be unwashed, and the entire bed was in a shocking condition. There were crumbs and debris underneath the mattress protector, and both the mattress protector and bedding were stained with substances I could not identify. The overall level of hygiene was honestly disgusting. I took photos of the towels, sheets, stains, and room conditions because I could hardly believe what I was seeing.
When I asked to have the room cleaned or to be moved to another room, I was told that all the rooms were the same. Despite repeatedly requesting cleaning during my stay, it never happened. I eventually had to obtain clean sheets myself.
The hotel is also extremely noisy. While it is located in the center of Jerusalem, there is constant traffic noise and beeping from the street. The windows provide very poor sound insulation, making it difficult to rest or sleep.
The staff seemed to be doing the bare minimum. Even during the week, when the hotel did not appear particularly busy, basic requests were ignored.
Another concern is safety. The room doors do not have an internal security latch or chain. The door can be opened with a key, but there is no additional lock from the inside that guests can use for their own peace of mind.
Overall, this was a very"
"The staff of male constantly told me he is not working when that day was Saturday the Shabbat stated, but before that Shabbat started, a woman staff did not give the key that can open the front door, she also didn’t give me the door code to open the door. Nor even tell me the coffee was available. Shabbat is not something that couldn’t simply answer question by one few words if you operate a hostel business for public to use it in Shabbat time. At least the person of male should not be in business if he would declare he is the person would keep observation as Shabbat request. The problem is you can keep to observe the rules of Shabbat, then you should ask the management to arrange others to cover, or you make note your hotel in Shabbat with no service for guests. You could not take guests with money while no service for services."
"Excellent hotel. Very reasonably priced. Under the radar for some reason but it's in a great location in downtown Jerusalem. Right by the light rail. 30 minute walk to Western Wall. Clean rooms helpful staff, great breakfast!"
"Stayed for one night on a business trip.
The hotel was clean, parking was readily available, and the breakfast offered a good variety of options.
The room was comfortable and functional for a short stay. On the downside, the overall design and decor feel noticeably outdated, both in the rooms and throughout the hotel. Overall, a reasonable choice for a business stay, but the property would benefit from modernization."
"Excellent place to stay while visiting Jerusalem. The staff and service were excellent. Quite elegance for those in the know this is the place to go. Can’t wait to come stay here again. Special thank you goes to the front desk staff who made the check-in experience after a long flight a seamless experience. The room was nice and nicely finished though the shower got some getting used too. The food and especially the breakfast are a must."
"Room was not serviced daily had same sheets for 5 days and housekeeping doesn't sweep the room. If you make reservation make sure room is not prepaid there are no refunds"
By choosing a hostel you can cut your spending on lodging and set aside more of your money for sightseeing during your stay. You can check out cultural highlights like the historic sites in this destination, or enjoy the local tours and other activities.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look the same, but these dorm-style accommodations all offer shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms), budget prices, and a social setting.
What are the best hostels in Jerusalem?
Ready to book a hostel? These options have the best reviews from our customers and could be a good place to look first: The Post Hostel - Located within a 20-minute walk of Western Wall. Property features include free WiFi, a bar, and a rooftop terrace. Rooms come with towels, showers, and bed sheets. Cinema Hostel Jerusalem - Property features include free WiFi, a bar, and tour assistance. You'll find towels, bed sheets, and free WiFi in all rooms. Abraham Jerusalem - You can take advantage of free WiFi and a bar, as well as a rooftop terrace. Rooms come with towels, showers, and bed sheets. New Gate Hostel - Located within a 20-minute walk of Western Wall. Property features include free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Rooms come with towels, bed sheets, and free WiFi. Ron Hotel - Property features include free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and tour assistance. Rooms come with towels, showers, and bed sheets.
How many hostels will I be able to find in Jerusalem?
If you're searching for an affordable place to stay in Jerusalem, one of Expedia's 8 hostels could be a great choice for you.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Jerusalem?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats about the seasons: 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.
What is there to see and do in Jerusalem?
Depending on what interests you, you might enjoy some places near Jerusalem. Get out into nature with places like Independence Park, Garden Tomb, and Mount Zion. Cultural attractions include Bible Lands Museum, Israel Museum, and L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art. Visit landmarks like Jaffa Gate, Damascus Gate, and Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem.
What's the best way to get to and around Jerusalem while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Jerusalem in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Ben Gurion Airport (TLV), 24.8 mi (40 km) away. Once you've arrived, you may want to use public transit to get around. Make your way to Yekuti'el Adam Station for metro transit. To explore more of the surrounding area, hop on a train at Jerusalem Malha Station, Jerusalem (JRS-Malha Railway Station), or Jerusalem Biblical Zoo Station.