Thursday, February 18, 2010

Why can't Jerusalem have good hotels?


Sure, Jerusalem has some decent hotels, namely the legendary King David and the new Mamilla Hotel. Some people might add the David Citadel and then the Inbal to this list, but we would reject them because they're not exactly in the same class (Well, the David Citadel has potential- but the rooms aren't luxurious; and the Inbal has a cheap feel). Granted, Jerusalem is not exactly New York City, with its thirty some odd five- star hotels, but couldn't it have more than two? What ever happened to the Four Seasons Jerusalem? Or the Tamares-owned Jerusalem Pearl, which has great potential, like its sister properties the Daniel Dead Sea, Daniel Herziliya, and Shizen Herziliya. Why is Tel Aviv deserving of all the hip, luxury, chic European hotels? But there is hope on the horizon. Mamilla Hotel is a step in the right direction, as is the fabulous Harmony Hotel, and the Dan Boutique. So is the Palace, A Waldorf=Astoria hotel(if it ever happens). Next year in Jerusalem, with good hotels! Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, IsraelGuest is simply posting its own opinion, based on TripAdvisor reviews and other indicated sources. IsraelGuest representatives have not been guests of the hotels.
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