My stay at Saladin Boutique Hotel in Jerusalem was comfortable and satisfying. The staff were courteous and ensured that all my requests were promptly addressed. I also appreciated their diligence in replenishing toiletries whenever needed. The only limitation was the restriction on eating inside the room, which may be important for some guests to note. Nevertheless, the hotel’s service and attentiveness contributed to a positive overall experience.
Room looks a little bit rundown but it was spacious and the ensuite bathtub made for a great way to relax after an entire day of walking around in the city.
It was located a little distance from the Tram stop, so if you dont know the shortcut, it could take a while to see and walk to the hotel.
Breakfast selection and variety was great, enjoyed the meals thoroughly.
Location was near the civic centre and National Library, so that was a nice bonus.
The hotel is located near the New Gate of the old city, which is very convenient for visiting the old city of the Holy Land. I walked around. The nearby buses and light rail can quickly take you to places near and far in Jerusalem. There is a street close to eating and shopping, and there is also a supermarket that supplies daily necessities. It is open on holidays and Sabbaths. There is a noodle shop next to the supermarket. The owner has been in Hong Kong for many years. In general, the environment and service of the hotel are good. It is recommended for tourists from the Holy Land. The prices in Jerusalem are still a bit high, especially the prices of agricultural products have increased due to the recent situation. PS: It is recommended that Ctrip correct the name of the hotel to Notre Dame Hotel. The first two words of the hotel name are exactly the same as those of the famous Notre Dame de Paris. Notre is French for ”my” and dame is French for ”madam”. Put together, notre dame is My Lady in English. It has nothing to do with ”the north”. Please modify it to avoid misleading. Thank you!
I made a mistake with the dates - and the hotel and/or Trip.com was unable to accommodate a change of dates so I was charged for the hotel and did not stay there. That was a bummer. Of course, because I couldn't make a change to the reservation (I discovered the mistakes minutes after I booked it) I was unwilling to book with this hotel and stayed somewhere else. Future travel will not encourage me to stay here.
Essa viagem não foi apenas uma jornada física. Foi uma peregrinação da alma.
Caminhei por ruas milenares, toquei pedras que ouviram orações durante séculos, e me prostrei em lugares onde o céu se encontrou com a terra. Cada passo em Jerusalém foi como folhear um capítulo vivo da Bíblia — mas não como leitor… como parte da história.
Na Via Dolorosa, senti o peso da cruz. Cada pedra parecia carregar o eco dos passos de Jesus. Não era apenas uma estrada — era um altar de dor e salvação. E ali, algo em mim se quebrou. Me rendi.
Diante da Pedra da Unção, não consegui conter as lágrimas. Foi impossível. Meu corpo se curvou, mas foi minha alma que se entregou. Sentir que Jesus esteve naquele mesmo chão… que ali o corpo d’Ele foi preparado após a crucificação… é algo que palavras não explicam. Só o espírito entende.
Nos túneis do Muro das Lamentações, vivi um dos momentos mais fortes da minha vida. Chorei como uma criança. Mas foram lágrimas de encontro com Deus. Um reencontro com minha essência. Um abraço invisível, mas real. A fé se reacendeu com força.
E quando cheguei ao Gólgota, local onde Jesus foi crucificado, o coração quase parou. É ali que o amor venceu a morte. E ali, eu entendi que não estava apenas visitando um lugar sagrado… eu estava pisando no próprio milagre.
Essa viagem não foi um turismo. Foi um divisor de águas.
Deus me tocou em cada detalhe, em cada canto, em cada silêncio.
Volto diferente. Volto marcado. Volto restaurado
The hotel is very nice and quiet. The food needs a lot of improvement It wasn’t that tasty and wasn’t that varied.
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Oceny: 50
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SsamuelheThe hotel is located near the New Gate of the old city, which is very convenient for visiting the old city of the Holy Land. I walked around. The nearby buses and light rail can quickly take you to places near and far in Jerusalem. There is a street close to eating and shopping, and there is also a supermarket that supplies daily necessities. It is open on holidays and Sabbaths. There is a noodle shop next to the supermarket. The owner has been in Hong Kong for many years. In general, the environment and service of the hotel are good. It is recommended for tourists from the Holy Land. The prices in Jerusalem are still a bit high, especially the prices of agricultural products have increased due to the recent situation. PS: It is recommended that Ctrip correct the name of the hotel to Notre Dame Hotel. The first two words of the hotel name are exactly the same as those of the famous Notre Dame de Paris. Notre is French for ”my” and dame is French for ”madam”. Put together, notre dame is My Lady in English. It has nothing to do with ”the north”. Please modify it to avoid misleading. Thank you!
GGuest UserI made a mistake with the dates - and the hotel and/or Trip.com was unable to accommodate a change of dates so I was charged for the hotel and did not stay there. That was a bummer. Of course, because I couldn't make a change to the reservation (I discovered the mistakes minutes after I booked it) I was unwilling to book with this hotel and stayed somewhere else. Future travel will not encourage me to stay here.
GGuest UserMy stay at Saladin Boutique Hotel in Jerusalem was comfortable and satisfying. The staff were courteous and ensured that all my requests were promptly addressed. I also appreciated their diligence in replenishing toiletries whenever needed. The only limitation was the restriction on eating inside the room, which may be important for some guests to note. Nevertheless, the hotel’s service and attentiveness contributed to a positive overall experience.
MMelody at HushEscapesThis is a great hotel if you are looking to stay in Palestine, but sadly if you are looking to visit Bethkehem and other attractions in Israel, its a difficult task to find. The hotel and staff were fabulous. If I was to return, I would consider staying again. There was easy accessible underground parking with rlevators dorectly to the rooms.
LlafongcnThe hotel is relatively old. It’s on the Mount of Olives. The food in the restaurant is okay. Compared to other hotels in Israel, the cost is considered conscientious. It is 40 shekels per person, but the distance to the cemetery is only more than 100 meters. Those who are taboo should consider it carefully.
AAhmed M AlabedBooked for my line manager, and overall, it seems to have been a good choice. The hotel has a solid reputation, and the feedback was positive. It offers a comfortable stay, professional service, and a calm atmosphere. While I didn’t stay personally, everything appeared to go smoothly and without complaints.
GGuest UserThe environment, sanitation, and facilities are all satisfactory. The male staff at the front desk (except for a female employee) is not enthusiastic, and it is even difficult to see a smile.
GGuest UserThe stay at Alegra hotel was amazing. The atmosphere in the hotel and in the room was great. The service was amazing.
I’ll most probably will return to the Alegra 🙏
DdyduchA bit disappointed of the hotel, picture looks super nice but in real it’s not like that at all.. room are very dark and super noisy receptionist not very friendly or welcoming, breakfast is fine but on the basement, you don’t really want to stay at the restaurant.. Plus they put tones of conditioner and body lotion but zero shampoo and shower gel. Last thing, zero consideration on sustainability or ecological question (towel or amenities)