David Citadel HotelvsNew Imperial Hotel
Both David Citadel Hotel and New Imperial Hotel are praised by expert reviewers. Overall, David Citadel Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to New Imperial Hotel. David Citadel Hotel scores 83 with endorsements from 7 publications such as Fodor's, Wallpaper and DK Eyewitness.
David Citadel Hotel
7 David Hamelekh Street, Jerusalem 94101, Israel
From $428/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"If it's a room with a view you're after, the 384-room David Citadel Hotel, which overlooks Jerusalem's Old City walls and the Tower of David, is hard to beat."
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Avoid the pool unless you're willing to dodge splashing children.
Fodor's
"Talk about a great first impression—this hotel's lobby, by noted Italian architect Piero Lissoni, is elegant and welcoming, as is the soothingly decorated lounge and terrace one floor above." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The David Citadel is known for luxury, elegance and professional service. It is a favourite with international politicians and celebrities as well as families, and is ideally located."
Condé Nast Traveler
82.7
"This "very attractive hotel" in a perfect-scoring location "right in the center of everything" overlooks the Old City and the Tower of David." Full review
Wallpaper
"From its perch on King David Street, a short stride from the Old City’s western Jaffa Gate, the David Citadel has kept tabs on Jerusalem’s visiting elite since it first opened its doors." Full review
Frommer's
"It is filled with every luxury imaginable and lies just a short stroll from the Old City. Rooms are opulent in the extreme, large and bright and outfitted with Fendi furnishings " Full review
Lonely Planet
"Rooms are spacious and beautifully appointed (the suites are knockouts), there are three restaurants, and facilities include executive lounge, outdoor pool, children's play centre, spa and gym." Full review
New Imperial Hotel
Jaffa Gate - Old City, Jerusalem, Israel
From $75/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast buffet
Lonely Planet
"The elegantly weathered facade of the New Imperial, a few steps from Jaffa Gate, harks back to the 1880s. Its common areas, from reception to the breakfast room, are a trove of Islamic..." Full review
Fodor's
"Tiny iron balconies overlooking Jaffa Gate make this century-old hotel a solid choice for a historic—if humble—night near the Old City walls." Full review
Frommer's
"Guest rooms are very simple and creaky, but this is an interesting budget choice...other pluses include friendly management, and dynamite views from the roof. TV and fridge are available in some rooms" Full review