King David Hotel Jerusalem


King David Hotel Jerusalem

Address:

23, King David St. Jerusalem

Price Range:

From $214 Per Person Per Night in Double Room on Bed and Breakfast Basis

Location:

"The King David Hotel Jerusalem is the Israel's most famous hotel stands majestic, overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem.
This landmark hotel is situated at the point where old fuses with new; it is steeped in history and is the preferred choice of world leaders and celebrities alike.
The King David Hotel Jerusalem is the perennial host to world leaders and celebrities and flagship of the Dan Hotels.
This regal and outstanding member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is superbly located within walking distance from both the major historic sites of the Old City and modern Jerusalem's lively center.
King David Hotel Jerusalem elegance and tranquillity make it the perfect choice for the discerning vacationer, or for the business traveller."

Facilities:

"King David hotel Jerusalem has 237 rooms including 37 Luxury Suites, 1 Presidential and 1 Royal Suite.
All rooms and suites feature a safe, double-glazed windows, multi-channel cable TV, towel warmer, personal temperature control.
It's a long-standing tradition that Israel's state receptions and other major events take place at the King David. This custom goes back to the momentous times before the State of Israel was established. Even then the King David's elegant reception rooms were the venues of choice for the British High Commissioner and other prominent dignitaries.
In addition to the skills of a gifted banqueting staff, the hotel offers a superb choice of venues that include the grand ballroom, numerous reception rooms, outdoor terraces highlighted by splendid views of the Old City."

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