The Best Hotel in East Jerusalem, Jerusalem

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The cluster of hotels here, some Israeli run, some Palestinian, are within yards of each other. They are on the old "seam" (as it's sometimes called) that once divided Jerusalem into East and West. At some levels, the old divisions remain, but the seam area itself has become a comfortable middle ground.

American Colony Hotel

$$$ | 1 Louis Vincent St., 97200, Israel Fodor's Choice

Once a pasha's palace, this cool limestone oasis with its flower-filled inner courtyard and gorgeous garden is in a class of its own—no wonder it's a favored haunt of statesmen and celebrities. It's a 10-minute walk from the Old City's Damascus Gate but shielded from the hubbub of East Jerusalem. Owned by a British family, managed by a Swiss company, and staffed mainly by local Arabs, the American Colony combines the best of all these disparate worlds. The turquoise-and-blue tilework, Damascene wood inlay, and potted palms in the elegant vaulted lobby lead to spacious and luxurious rooms with rug-strewn flagstone floors and antique painted-wood ceilings.

Pros

  • Atmospheric cellar bar in winter, lovely garden bar in summer
  • Good English bookstore and gift shop
  • Beautiful pool

Cons

  • Quiet neighborhood at night
  • A cab or light-rail ride from most attractions
  • Hotel staff could be friendlier
1 Louis Vincent St., 97200, Israel
02-627–9777
Hotel Details
92 rooms
Free Breakfast

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