Salome Hotel
With the family-run appeal of a small residential hotel, the Salome is a good choice for a quiet stay...
With the family-run appeal of a small residential hotel, the Salome is a good choice for a quiet stay...
Don't be put off by the decidedly shabby exterior and lobby of this central hotel - the rooms are well-furnished, spacious and comfortable and have kitchen facilities...
Built in the 1820s, this is the oldest hotel in Jerusalem. Some of its illustrious former patrons include Mark Twain and Herman Melville. About 100 years of neglect, however, have left it coming apart at the seams...
This eight-room, family-run guesthouse (the first hotel in Madaba) was set up for Peace Corps visitors and not much has changed since. That said, the spartan rooms are clean with dorm-style beds and a heater...
The Astroturf stairs say much about this run-down hotel. One or two rooms have balconies onto the busy street – the best that can be said for this charmless place. Keep it in mind only if everywhere else is full.
A boutique hotel for backpackers, this 500-year-old building feels rather cavelike with its uncut stone walls and narrow passageways...
The HaYarkon 48 is one of the best hostels in the country. Located in a converted school and just two blocks from the beach, it has excellent facilities including a clean communal kitchen, reliable showers and a free breakfast...
Mugraby is a friendly guesthouse smack in the middle of things at the top of Allenby St, a couple of blocks from the beach. It's just a bit more welcoming, and has free wi-fi. All double rooms have air-con and TV, and prices include breakfast.
This place is reasonably priced and has a handy location close to Jaffa Gate. Views of the old city can be had from the roof. The rooms are a bit small and rough around the edges, but most do have a private bath...
A long-standing shoestring favourite with a friendly and accommodating staff, Cliff remains one of the cheapest accommodation options in all of Amman...
With a prime location overlooking Zion Sq, this is the hostel of choice for backpackers wanting to stay in the City Centre...
This colourful, character-filled place has an attached bar-café and a central location. Rooms are a little scruffy and crowded but reasonably clean. Rates include a light breakfast and use of the kitchen...
This small hotel is in the centre of town, close to the arts and heritage precincts, but while it's clean, comfortable and the management are friendly, it's overpriced for what's on offer. It should be a last resort option.
Many travellers enjoy the warmth and communal feeling of this hybrid hostel-hotel, a well-kept downtown option...
This backpacker-savvy place, which has been spruced up over the past few years, gets consistently good reports from travellers...
This attractive, family-run, 21-room hotel is a welcome new addition to Madaba’s midrange accommodation. Some of the bright and spacious rooms (with matching curtains and bedspreads) have balconies overlooking lively Yarmouk St...
The comfortable sitting lounge and friendly reception at the Port Inn will have you dropping your bags at first sight. Recently renovated rooms are simply furnished, with neat bedding and spotless bathrooms...
Rising out of the chaos that is the Muslim Quarter, the Hashimi has a number of things going for it, not the least of which is the spectacular view from the rooftop restaurant...
When young Maoz Inon decided he wanted to open a guesthouse in Israel he walked the entire country from north to south to find the best spot. He and his wife settled on Nazareth, restoring a beautiful Arab house in the heart of the old city...
Palace Hotel The Palace is definitely the best budget option in the city, particularly because it’s clued in to the needs of backpackers...
Located on a quiet street in the centre, Hotel Ness-Ziona is a somewhat barren place, but friendly, clean and safe. Private rooms come with fans, high ceilings and antiquated furniture...
Also has a nice feel about it with helpful staff and clean, fresh rooms that come with satellite TV. Hot water is available. The rooms over the street have a balcony but the rooms at the back are quieter. Doubles are much better value than singles.
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