Dan Panorama Hotel Jerusalem


Dan Panorama Hotel Jerusalem

Address:

39 Keren Hayesod St. Jerusalem

Price Range:

From $110 Per Person Per Night Sharing A Double Room on Bed and Breakfast Basis !

Location:

"Dan Panorama hotel Jerusalem located in the heart of Jerusalem surrounded by the magic of Jerusalem. The hotel provides everything you look for - the Old City is a stroll away, the fabled King David Hotel is around the corner and across the road are gardens and fascinating places of interest.
With its dignified Jerusalem-stone exterior, welcoming ambiance, and excellent service, the Dan Panorama promises you the visit of a lifetime. "

Facilities:

"Dan Panorama hotel Jerusalem has 293 rooms including family rooms, suites & penthouse suite.
All rooms and suites are air conditioned and include international direct dial telephone, safe, cable TV and Voice Mail.
Standard Rooms:90 rooms accommodating up to 3 persons per room.
Family Rooms:18 rooms accommodating up to 2 adults and 2 children.
Superior Rooms: 159 spacious rooms, accommodating up to 3 persons. Featuring pull out sofa and a sitting area.
Deluxe Rooms: 18 rooms on the upper floors of the hotel - all featuring Old City views.
Suites: 7 spacious suites comprising living room, bedroom, bathroom and additional toilet.
Penthouse suite: On 11th floor facing the Old City and New Jerusalem, as well as Bethlehem. Comprising bedroom, large living room with a huge balcony and outdoor patio. Connecting additional bedroom provides 2-bedroom suite option.
Roof-top swimming pool and sun deck (open in summer), Fitness Room and Sauna, Massage, Tennis, Horseback riding."

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