Jerusalem International YMCA, Three Arches HotelvsThe Inbal Jerusalem
Jerusalem International YMCA, Three Arches Hotel and Inbal Jerusalem Hotel are both highly recommended by professionals. Overall, Inbal Jerusalem Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to Jerusalem International YMCA, Three Arches Hotel. Inbal Jerusalem Hotel ranks #8 in Jerusalem with accolades from 5 sources such as Lonely Planet, Star Service and Fodor's.
Jerusalem International YMCA, Three Arches Hotel
King David St, Jerusalem 91002, Israel
From $214/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
DK Eyewitness
"Housed in a richly decorated, landmark building dedicated in 1933, the YMCA is just across the street from the King David Hotel."
Fodor's
"Built in 1933, this limestone building with its famous domed bell tower has long been a Jerusalem landmark, and its basic guest rooms have fabulous Old City views." Full review
Frommer's
"It is a center for lectures, performances, and classes as well as an excellent, very pleasant hotel." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"As a centre for learning, sport and culture, this YMCA is an important local landmark and a great place to spend a few nights." Full review
The Inbal Jerusalem
3 Jabotinsky Street, Liberty Bell Park, Jerusalem 92145, Israel
From $308/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The result is an interesting structure set at the edge of Liberty Bell Park (a plus for children) and built around a balconied atrium lobby." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
85.9
"The neo-Byzantine landmark made of Jerusalem stone sits in a former olive grove in the Talbieh district, overlooking Liberty Bell Park." Full review
Star Service
"Built of traditional golden sandstone, this stair-stepped nine-story citadel is elegant and has won awards for its service and warm hospitality. " Full review
Fodor's
"Jerusalem stone lends a warm glow to this low-slung hotel, which is wrapped around a central courtyard and atrium." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The renovations were inspired by origami triangular shapes and Jerusalem stone, evidence of which can be seen in the breezy lobby and two new floors of luxury rooms." Full review