Maale Hachamisha kibbutz Hotel Jerusalem


Maale Hachamisha kibbutz Hotel Jerusalem

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Maale Hachamisha kibbutz Jerusalem

Price Range:

From $66.50 Per Person Per Night Sharing A Double Room on Bed and Breakfast Basis !

Location:

"Kibbutz Ma`ale Hachamisha Hotel Jerusalem located only 14 km from Jerusalem, 35 km from Ben Gurion International Airport, takes you into a world of pristine nature - regal pine and cedar trees, refreshing mountain air, and breathtaking views of the Jerusalem hills.
Enjoy beautifully landscaped gardens, soul-stirring sunrises and sunsets, an all-inclusive health spa, sophisticated dining, first rate facilities and personal, attentive hospitality.
Ma'ale Hachamisha Kibbutz Hotel is a quality experience for the independent traveler, a getaway resort in the heart of nature, and an invigorating yet relaxing change of pace. "

Facilities:

"Kibbutz Maale Hachamisha hotel Jerusalem offers 230 deluxe rooms, located in its three main buildings .The Kibbutz hotel welcome guests with spectacular views of the Judean hills and countryside. Most of the rooms face the spectacular views of the Judean Hills and countryside, and all of them have central air-conditioning, cable TV, Pay TV, radio, and direct dial telephone, Hairdryer, Balcony, Toilet, Shower, Bath, Baby Crib. Most of the hotel rooms are accessible to wheelchairs, and there are rooms with bathrooms for the physically challenged.
Every room has central air-conditioning, cable TV, radio, and direct dial telephone. A magnetic lock system provides additional security. Wheelchair accessible rooms are available on request.
An Internet connected computer station provides Web surfing and e-mail for the convenience of our guests."

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