Palatin Hotel

Jerusalem

The Palatin Hotel is set in stone building and located in the centre of new Jerusalem, two kilometres from the city's holy sites. The 28 air- conditioned guestrooms have neutral walls and brightly coloured soft furnishings; all include coffee and tea making facilities, blackout drapes, hair dryers, Internet connections and cable television with premium channels.
The 24 hour front desk offers a full array of practical services including a luggage service. If guests wish to tour for a few days, luggage can be left free of charge. A currency exchange, safety deposit box and dry cleaning and laundry services are also available. The hotel is well placed for sightseeing, with the Old City, the Great Synagogue, the Wailing Wall, Israel Museum and Church of the Holy Sepulchre all within three kilometres of the hotel. Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport is approximately 35 minutes and 45 kilometres away.
 

Hotel Services
 
  • Rollaway Bed
  • Cribs
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • Children Stay Free - Under 10 Years old
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Wake Up Service - Calls
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Airport Transportation $10.00
  • Safe-Deposit Box - Front desk
  • Garden - Limited Hours
  • Security guard - Guard
  • Concierge desk
  • Parking (secure) - Free
  • Photocopy machines
  • Business services
  • Spa tub
  • Free newspapers in lobby
 

Whats close to the Hotel
 
Cafes, Restaurants, Bars - 500 metres
Great Synagogue - 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Jerusalem Congress Center - 2 kilometres (1 mile)
Old City of Jerusalem - 2 kilometres (1 mile)
Wailing Wall - 2 kilometres (1 mile)
Church of the Holy Sepulchre - 2 kilometres (1 mile)
Via Dolorosa - 2 kilometres (1 mile)
Israel Museum - 3 kilometres (2 miles)
Israel Parliament - 3 kilometres (2 miles)
 

 
 
A shuttle service from the airport to the hotel is available at all hours for around 10 dollars per person; no advance booking is needed. Alternatively, buses and private taxis are available. Jerusalem is best explored on foot or by bus. Share taxis, or sheruts, are one of the most popular forms of transport, particularly because they run on Shabbat (Sabbath). A hire car would be useful to explore the wider area.
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