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Most hotels in Jerusalem are overpriced, but the Novotel has added a breathe of fresh air for those looking for reasonably priced accomodations in the Holy City. Situated on the border of east and west Jerusalem, the hotel overlooks Mea She'arim and the American Colony. Next to the hotel are two also newly built hotels. The lobby of the Novotel is impressive and nice, the rooms are okay, nothing really great but definently usable. The seventh and eigth floors are the only ones that have balconies and wireless internet services, though internet costs $7 a hour or $15 a day. The pool during the winter months in not very clean and unused. Parking costs money as well, but the televisions have a very good selection of channels offering channels in Arabic, French, Hebrew, English, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. The location of the hotel is a bit far from the typical tourist attractions of west Jerusalem but is very close to all the Christian and Muslim sights in east Jerusalem as well as the old city. Overall, this hotel is one of the few hotels of decent value for your money. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$40-80 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averagePhone: +972-2-5320000Website: http://www.accorhotels.com
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This has to be the worst hotel of its type I have stayed at in Jerusalem. It's huge (300+ rooms), totally impersonal and decidedly tatty round the edges. A monolith of concrete and glass is the first experience of this hotel, built as it is on the borders of East/West Jerusalem, a stone's throw from the American Colony and Attar Hotels and part of a block of 3 brand new chain hotels (the Novotel being far and away the biggest and ugliest). The foyer/reception is huge and wholly impersonal - a swathe of polished marble disappearing to the rear and the lifts (which is the beginning of the shabby aspect of the hotel). Upstairs, long corridors a Kafka-esque reminiscence of faceless bureaucratic government buildings - door after door leading into the distance in both directions, shabby carpets and rooms that are nothing more than functional (although to be fair, the rooms are fairly large and have opening windows - at least on the 7th Floor they do - this was the so-called Executive Floor but couldn't quite work out why!). It's very popular with large groups and, whilst the breakfast offered is very good (a huge spread), it does mean that unless you get there early, you can end up queueing for some time).
A large outdoor oval swimmimg pool is on offer, the location offers a different experience of Jerusalem (St George's Cathedral is amost opposite, the Damascus Gate entrance to the Old City is less than 10 minutes walk away) and there are deals to be had that can make this an attractive price option (US$110 including breakfast) in a city with overpriced hotels. But cannot say that I would recommend this to anyone. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$80-120 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageDirections: Just off Road Number One heading north of the Old City
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