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A Little House in BakahvsBeit Shmuel Hostel
A Little House in Bakah and Beit Shmuel Hostel are both praised by expert writers. Overall, A Little House in Bakah is the choice of most writers compared to Beit Shmuel Hostel. A Little House in Bakah is ranked #19 in Jerusalem with praise from 5 publications such as Lonely Planet, DK Eyewitness and Frommer's.
A Little House in Bakah
Fodor's
Insight Guides
DK Eyewitness
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
1 Yehuda St., Jerusalem 93627, Israel
From $74/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundy Room
"This handsome Ottoman-style mansion with dramatic arched windows sits on the edge of a residential neighborhood near public transportation and many shops and restaurants." Full review
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Ask for a room upstairs if you don't mind climbing steps.
"Cross between a boutique hotel and guesthouse in large, stylish 1920s home in Jerusalem’s trendy Baka neighborhood."
"About 2 km (1 mile) due south of the King David Hotel, this welcoming place has an arched and colonnaded façade, modest rooms and a garden restaurant."
"Set in a beautiful landmark early-20th-century stone mansion facing busy, highwaylike Derech Hebron, the Little House in Bakah is something of a misnomer, as it's large and impressive." Full review
"A friendly boutique hotel with spacious rooms, an excellent cafe, high ceilings and a retro spin back to the 1920s, this is a good pick in the mid-price range." Full review
Beit Shmuel Hostel
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
13 King David St., Jerusalem 94101, Israel
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Air Conditioning
"Part hotel, part community centre and part social hall, Beit Shmuel can get pretty busy." Full review
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Standard rooms are no-frills affairs that feel like college dorms (ask for one facing the Old City).
"The complex boasts excellent views of the Old City and a network of terraces, gardens, and courtyards...it contains rooms with private bathrooms that can be arranged for two to six people." Full review
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The rooms are worn from heavy use. But we still recommend Bet Schmuel for all the cultural perks it offers. Visitors of all faiths and ages are welcome.