Mount of Olives HotelvsSt Andrews Guest House
Mount of Olives Hotel and St. Andrew's Scottish Guesthouse are both endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, St. Andrew's Scottish Guesthouse is the choice of most reviewers compared to Mount of Olives Hotel. St. Andrew's Scottish Guesthouse scores 79 with accolades from 4 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Frommer's and DK Eyewitness.
Mount of Olives Hotel
53 Mount of Olives Rd, Jerusalem 91190 , Israel
From $90/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Family Friendly
Frommer's
"This friendly, family-run hotel offers marvelous, panoramic vistas; an atmospheric location amid the gardens of the Mount of Olives; and proximity to the many churches on the Mount." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Set atop Jerusalem’s highest hill, this welcoming, family-run hotel is just a short stroll from the Mount of Olives’ many Christian, Jewish and Muslim sites."
St Andrews Guest House
PO Box 8619, 1 David Remez Street, Jerusalem 91086, Israel
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Free Parking
- Meeting Rooms
Fodor's
"Built in the early 1930s as part of St. Andrew's Church, the guesthouse is as much a retreat as a place to stay overnight—"feeling like you're home" is the way they like to put it." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This delightful hospice has large, simple bedrooms and a somewhat colonial atmosphere, which is not surprising since the all-stone building dates from the late 1920s."
Frommer's
"Situated on a small hill... and surrounded by a garden with panoramic views of Mount Zion and the Old City, this guesthouse is only a few steps to buses to all points in town." Full review
National Geographic
"The Church of Scotland owns this 1927 stone guesthouse and adjoining church originally built as a memorial to Scottish soldiers who died in the region during World War I. " Full review
Lonely Planet
"Set on a hill overlooking the Old City, with leafy gardens and an imposing stone facade, St Andrew’s feels like a bit of Scotland transported to the Middle East." Full review