From US$ 121 night

St. George'S Cathedral Pilgrim Guesthouse - Jerusalem

Derech Shchem St. 65 / Nablus Road 65
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2 guests

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2

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0

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From US$ 121 night
Jun 16 Jun 17
Type: Hotel
Check-in: 14:00-23:30
Check-out: 07:00-12:00

Overview

Situated just 1.7 km from Western Wall in Jerusalem, the 2-star St. George'S Cathedral Pilgrim Guesthouse - Jerusalem features baggage storage and a shop. Boasting a location a short walk to The Garden Tomb, the hotel offers 34 rooms together with a lounge bar onsite.

Location

The property stands in East Jerusalem, which is a predominantly Arab area, 1.7 km from the religious sites like Dome of the Rock. The roman catholic Church of All Nations is nearly 25 minutes on foot from the St. George'S Cathedral Pilgrim Guesthouse - Jerusalem, while Ben Gurion airport is 55 km from it.

Transport

Derekh Schem/Louis Vincent bus stop is situated extremely close to St. George'S Cathedral Pilgrim Guesthouse - Jerusalem.

Nearby Attractions

Also, the accommodation is within 5 minutes' drive of Mamilla Mall.

Rooms

Some rooms provide a minibar fridge, tea and coffee making equipment as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels to help you enjoy your stay. Nice touches include a bath, a separate toilet and a shower, along with hair dryers and bath sheets.

Dining

This Jerusalem hotel serves a free buffet breakfast. For contemporary cuisine, try American Colony Hotel Arabesque Restaurant which is just 5 minutes' walk away.

Relax & Wellness

Business travellers will have access to a business centre provided on site.

Rooms & Availability

Twin Room

2 max
Twin
22 m² 237 ft²

Double Room

2 max
Double
22 m² 237 ft²

Single Room

1 max
Single
20 m² 215 ft²

Family Room (1 Double Bed + 1 Single Bed)

3 max
Family
28 m² 301 ft²

Two-Bedroom Apartment (1 Double Bed + 2 Single Beds)

4 max
Apartment
80 m² 861 ft²

Superior Twin Room

2 max
Twin
24 m² 258 ft²

Impressions

When it comes to gastronomic tourism, it’s hard to overlook the exceptional dining facilities at my hotel in Jerusalem. The restaurant, steeped in the vibrancy of local flavors, offers a menu that is a true testament to the rich culinary heritage of the city. What sets this restaurant apart is its commitment to sourcing ingredients locally, which not only supports the community but also ensures that every dish bursts with freshness. From the tantalizing hummus and warm pita bread served as a starter to the exquisitely prepared lamb shank seasoned to perfection, every meal is an exploration of Jerusalem’s gastronomic landscape. Dining at this facility is more than just a meal; it's an immersive experience that transports you straight to the heart of Israel's diverse culinary culture.

Equally impressive is the bar and lounge area, which complements the restaurant's robust offerings. Here, guests are invited to relax and unwind in an atmosphere that marries contemporary elegance with traditional charm. What I particularly enjoyed was the extensive selection of local wines and craft beers, which allows visitors to delve deeper into the region's artisanal productions. The knowledgeable staff is always on hand to guide patrons through the various options, enhancing the experience with personalized recommendations. Whether you're sipping on a bold red wine while sampling an array of mezze or indulging in a signature cocktail that cleverly fuses local ingredients, the bar/lounge becomes a sanctuary for oenophiles and casual drinkers alike.

Moreover, the ambiance in both the restaurant and bar area is curated to elevate the overall dining experience. Soft lighting, inviting decor, and well-thought-out seating arrangements create a welcoming environment that encourages leisurely meals and spirited conversations. It’s a place where travelers and locals mingle, sharing tales over sumptuous dishes and handcrafted drinks. In the age of gastronomic tourism, this hotel’s multifaceted dining options serve as a reminder that food has the power to unite cultures and connect people. Overall, my experience in these dining facilities not only satisfied my palate but also deepened my appreciation for Jerusalem’s rich culinary tapestry, making it a must-visit for any food lover venturing into the city.

Positives and negatives

  • Some rooms with a bedroom, a dishwasher and a fridge.

Facilities

Services

  • Paid airport shuttle
  • Room service
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Dry cleaning
  • Tours/Ticket assistance

Dining

  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
  • Restaurant
  • Bar/ Lounge area

Spa & Leisure

  • Garden area
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Tourist attractions in Jerusalem
Tourist attractions in Jerusalem

Local sights

  • 1.7 km 1 mi Jaffa Gate
  • 1.7 km 1.1 mi Western Wall
  • 1.8 km 1.1 mi Hurva Synagogue
  • 1.7 km 1 mi Dome of the Rock
  • 490 m 1608 ft The Garden Tomb
  • 1.7 km 1.1 mi Temple Mount
  • 1 km 0.6 mi Damascus Gate
  • 1.8 km 1.1 mi Al-Aqsa Mosque
  • 1.5 km 0.9 mi Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Getting around

  • 300 m 984 ft Ministry of Justice/Salah al Din
  • 800 m 2625 ft A-Sakakini School
  • 950 m 3117 ft Rockefeller Muesum/Al-Muqadasi
  • 1 km 0.6 mi Rashida School/Sultan Suleiman
  • 570 m 1870 ft Damascus gate
  • 600 m 1969 ft Green Palestinian
  • 1.1 km 0.7 mi To go to jordan

Dining options

  • 880 m 2887 ft Mount of Olives Restaurant Cafe
  • 900 m 2953 ft Hummus Acrmavi
  • 660 m 2165 ft Nordic Cafe
  • 940 m 3084 ft City Cafe
  • 890 m 2920 ft Al-A'yed Restaurant
  • 950 m 3117 ft Uncle Moustache
  • 1.3 km 0.8 mi Lina Restaurant

Summary

✔️ Rating 8.6 / 10
🏷️ Min Price $121
🔑 Rooms 34
Reviews 584
📍 Landmarks nearby Jaffa Gate , Western Wall , Hurva Synagogue