Ritz Hotel

8 Ibn Khaldun, Jerusalem, 9710204

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1 Room / 2 Adults

1 rooms,
2 adults
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    1
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Overview

Families visiting Jerusalem have a unique opportunity to enjoy the culture and history of one of the oldest cities in the world. The area also offers guests plenty of chances for adventure. The Ritz Hotel boasts a prime location in the middle of the excitement, and spacious guestrooms can accommodate three guests. Each room comes complete with kettle, luxury amenities, flat screen televisions, private bathrooms and air-conditioning. The onsite restaurant serves a variety of kosher and internationally inspired meals. Kids will enjoy exploring the Old City, while parents can take advantage of the professional babysitting services. A trip to the nearby Dead Sea is highly recommended.

Our Editor Loves

  • Family rooms
  • Professional childcare services
  • Culture and history

Family Interests

  • Bicycling
  • Hiking
  • Museum/Cultural

Family Amenities

  • Babysitting
  • Children Programs
  • Cribs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Laundry
  • Onsite Dining

Reviews

Decent 3 star Hotel in fair location

by Zickles

Rooms small but quite OK, restaurant food was fair but not enough local food, location was quite OK and was just a short walk from shops, cafes, etc., restaurant staff were very good but front desk staff very unfriendly and unhelpful.
All in all not bad for a 3 Star Hotel. You get what you pay for.

Just a *** property

by aussiedave717

The hotel was only just a three star. The rooms were small and the bed was only a double. The doonas were not wide enough and if you lay on your side the edge did not reach to mattress thus you did not keep warm. The food was adequate and but limited in scope. Dining Room Staff were very friendly and helpful. The Reception Staff were not helpful on any occasion. When we were picked up at the Israel Border, our guide said that the checkout time at the hotel would be 12:00 noon and she hoped to have it extended to 01:00pm. On the night before leaving we were told that the checkout would be 9:30 am, not even 11:00am which is the standard Israeli checkout time. This was most inconvenient as we were to leave Jerusalem at 04:00pm that afternoon for a flight out of Amman on 01:45am the following morning. On check out we were told that there was no luggage room and we could leave our luggage in an unsupervised public part of the hotel. The Tour Members were thus forced to schedule a supervision roster of our luggage to ensure that it was not tampered with nor stolen. This was not satisfactory.