6 Best Hotels in Around Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, Israel

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We've compiled the best of the best in Around Jerusalem and the Dead Sea - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Dar Sitti Aziza

$ | Anatra St., Israel Fodor's Choice

Scientist Nabil Rishmawi renovated his grandmother's house and created a gorgeous heritage hotel where he serves breakfast on a shaded courtyard. In the evenings, you will find him waiting up for you at the front desk. Two pistachio trees grow on the roof within eyesight of the Church of the Nativity. All rooms have air conditioning, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and thick walls. Ask for a room with a window, as not all have them. You may wake up to the sound of clanging church bells, but in Bethlehem that is part of the charm.

Pros

  • Unique restoration property
  • Personal service
  • Great location near all the major sites

Cons

  • Basic rooms and bathrooms
  • Not all rooms have windows
  • A bit overpriced
Anatra St., Israel
02-274–4848
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Auberg-Inn

$ | Al Nakheel St. 12, Israel

A Palestinian family built this guesthouse into their winter home steps from ancient Jericho and the Mount of Temptation. The hotel name is a play on words for eggplant, a nod to the farm where the owners raise fruit, vegetables, chickens, and a goat. The produce features in breakfast and a light all-day menu of salads, cheese, and meat. Guests can also enroll in cooking classes, or sign up for hikes and guided city tours. Ask for a room with a balcony.

Pros

  • Homey feel
  • Cooking classes and guided hikes
  • Meals made with produce grown on-site

Cons

  • Not all rooms have a balcony
  • Might be too quiet for some
  • Only a few rooms so tends to book up
Al Nakheel St. 12, Israel
052-350–0041-Phone and WhatsApp
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bethlehem Lutheran Guest House

$ | Dar Annadwa, Paul IV St. 109, Israel

Rooms are named for nearby villages in this stone-walled, clean, and modest guesthouse that overlooks a busy market street a few steps from Manger Square. Breakfast is served on a shaded terrace outside. This guesthouse shares space with an artists' initiative, so don't be surprised to encounter young singers or painters in the lobby. It is also part of the Lutheran Evangelical Christmas Church of Bethlehem, which dates back 150 years. Ask for a quieter room facing the courtyard.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Central location
  • Charming

Cons

  • Can get busy
  • Street noise a problem in some rooms
  • Bathrooms are quite basic
Dar Annadwa, Paul IV St. 109, Israel
02-277–0047
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Maan lil-Hayat

$ | Anatreh Neighborhood (Haret al-Anatreh), Israel

This boutique hotel in a renovated 19th-century house is run by the Maan lil-Hayat (Together for Life) group that uses its proceeds to support its programs for Palestinians with intellectual disabilities. Many of the staff who clean the rooms and do laundry are living with disabilities themselves. The rooms are decorated with beautiful original floor tiles and some have arched ceilings. Breakfast is fresh and varied and served in an airy dining room that has intricate paintings and a balcony over the city. This hotel is wheelchair accessible.

Pros

  • Beautiful decor
  • Value for money
  • Excellent location

Cons

  • Few on-site facilities
  • Basic in-room amenities
  • Hard to find
Anatreh Neighborhood (Haret al-Anatreh), Israel
02-274–3345
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Masada Hostel

$ | Off Rte. 90, 8693000, Israel

This moderately priced hostel at the foot of Masada is the most convenient lodging for those intent on watching the spectacular sunrise over the Dead Sea; it has single, double, and family rooms, each with private bath. An outdoor swimming pool operates from mid-August to early November. Friday night's higher price includes dinner. For an additional fee, you can order lunch or packed meals.

Pros

  • Convenient to Masada
  • Swimming pool
  • Air-conditioned rooms

Cons

  • Young crowds can get rowdy
  • Minimalist twin beds
  • Plain decor
Off Rte. 90, 8693000, Israel
08-995–3222
Hotel Details
89 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Talitha Kumi

$ | Off Rte. 60, Beit Jala, Israel

This guesthouse in Beit Jala sits on pretty grounds with 5 kilometers (3 miles) of paved walkways. It began as a girls' boarding school and today remains part of the German Evangelical Lutheran School. Rooms are modest but clean and air conditioned. Breakfast is made with local produce and spices like za'atar and olive oil. It's a short taxi ride away from the hubbub of Manger Square, and worth it if you want a retreat where kids can stretch their legs. The guesthouse can also arrange transfers from the airport and excursions.

Pros

  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Good for families
  • Great views

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of major sites
  • A little hard to find (call ahead)
  • Few on-site amenities
Off Rte. 60, Beit Jala, Israel
02-274–1247
Hotel Details
45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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