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Top neighbourhoods in Jerusalem

Old City

Step back in time among Jerusalem's Old City streets, where ancient limestone walls cradle the world's most sacred religious sites. The Western Wall, golden Dome of the Rock, and candlelit Church of the Holy Sepulchre draw pilgrims from across the globe. Winding cobblestone alleys lead you through bustling souks and tranquil courtyards where centuries-old traditions continue alongside daily life. Middle Eastern cuisine thrives across all four quarters with authentic hummus joints, falafel stands, and Armenian bakeries. Accommodation range from pilgrim hostels to boutique guesthouses in restored stone buildings. The city is best explored on foot, as vehicles have limited access within these history-filled walls.

Mamilla

Mamilla connects modern Jerusalem to ancient history with its pedestrian-only limestone promenade. The upscale shopping centre leads straight to the Old City's Jaffa Gate, giving you the best of both worlds. History buffs can explore archaeological gardens while art lovers browse the VISION Neil Folberg Fine Art Photography Gallery. The neighborhood's golden-hued buildings perfectly frame views of Jerusalem's iconic walls. Rooftop restaurants serve modern Israeli cuisine with Old City panoramas worth every penny. You'll find mostly luxury hotels here, though budget options exist a short walk away. The car-free walkway makes exploring on foot a breeze, while nearby light rail connects you to other Jerusalem hotspots.

German Colony

The German Colony captivates visitors with its distinctive 19th-century Templar architecture and honey-colored stone buildings crowned with red-tiled roofs. Emek Refaim Street pulses with pavement cafés and boutique shops, creating a European village vibe right in Jerusalem. The historic First Station complex, once an Ottoman railway terminus, now hosts cultural events that bring together locals and travellers. Dining options range from casual hummus joints to upscale bistros, with most places open late except during Shabbat. Charming boutique hotels in restored Templar buildings and holiday rentals in historic stone houses make for unique accommodation. The area is highly walkable, with frequent bus service connecting to Jerusalem's city centre in just 15 minutes.

Rehavia

Rehavia offers a refined Jerusalem escape with tree-lined streets and striking Bauhaus architecture. Wander past the Prime Minister's Residence and former homes of Israeli leaders like Golda Meir. The Jerusalem Great Synagogue and Ben Yehuda Street invite exploration, while nearby cultural spots like the Jerusalem Theatre and L.A. Meyer Institute showcase the neighborhood's intellectual roots. Upscale cafes and intimate restaurants serve modern Israeli cuisine throughout this peaceful district. Most shops and eateries observe Shabbat, closing early Friday and Saturday. City buses connect you easily to central Jerusalem and the Old City, with excellent walkability along wide, uncrowded pavements.

Jerusalem City Centre

Jerusalem City Centre overflows with world-changing history and sacred energy at every turn. The Western Wall's ancient stones collect whispered prayers while the golden Dome of the Rock gleams above winding cobblestone streets. Church bells, Muslim calls to prayer, and Hebrew chanting create a magical soundtrack as you explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and vibrant Mahane Yehuda Market. Light rail and buses connect major sites, though you'll need comfortable shoes for those uneven stones. Kosher restaurants serve delicious Middle Eastern specialities, while boutique hotels in honey-colored Jerusalem stone buildings offer rooftop terraces with breathtaking city views.

Top landmarks in Jerusalem

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Jerusalem?
Lev Yerushalayim is great for travellers like you who want more than just a hotel room. This highly rated Jerusalem hotel with a kitchenette also has blackout curtains and nearby historical attractions.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Jerusalem?
Find affordable hotels in Jerusalem with a kitchenette from AU$108 with the help of our price filter. Sort the results from "Price: low to high" and keep an eye out for properties offering free cancellation or exclusive promotions.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Jerusalem?
If you're after the warmest weather, go in July. The temperatures are around 23ºC to 32ºC at this time. January sees the coolest temperatures between 9ºC and 15ºC. For a more relaxed setting and potentially cheaper Jerusalem hotels with a kitchenette, visit in November when it's quieter.
What hotels with a kitchenette in Jerusalem have a pool?
Start your days with a swim and then make breakfast in your room at 202 - King David Residence - Jerusalem-Rent. Stay here and you'll have access to an espresso maker and a sauna. Tzuba Hotel is another popular Jerusalem hotel with a kitchenette and a pool.
What hotels with a kitchenette are closest to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)?
Modern TLV is about 10 kilometres northwest of Ben Gurion Airport (TLV). In addition to a kitchenette, it offers a Tempur-Pedic mattress and a garden. Residence 26 has self-catering facilities and a good location too. Browse the range of hotels in Jerusalem with a kitchenette near the airport and take the stress out of mealtimes and transfers.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Jerusalem with parking?
There are 906 hotels in Jerusalem with a kitchenette and parking, including 202 - King David Residence - Jerusalem-Rent. This property has a swimming pool and an espresso maker. Alternatively, go grocery shopping, park with ease and cook like you're at home at 21st Floor 360 Suitop Hotel.

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