Notre Dame de SionvsWaldorf Astoria Jerusalem
Both properties are recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem is the choice of most writers compared to Notre Dame de Sion. Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem comes in at #7 in Jerusalem with endorsements from 4 publications including Fodor's, The Telegraph and Oyster.
Notre Dame de Sion
23 rehov Ha Oren, Ein Kerem D, Ein Kerem 95744, Israel
From $0/night
Insight Guides
"Superbly appointed hospice opposite the Old City walls offering luxurious accommodations, splendid 19th-century architecture, and one of Jerusalem’s best restaurants."
DK Eyewitness
"The guest rooms are comfortable and offer good value. It is situated across the street from the Old City’s New Gate, which leads into the Christian Quarter."
Frommer's
"The convent itself is a lovely ensemble of atmospheric, stone buildings; rooms are very simple but spotless, and many share a balcony, a huge plus in a setting this lovely. " Full review
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Rates are slightly higher on weekends; for reservations (which are essential), you must phone between 9am and 2pm Jerusalem time.
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
30 Agron Street; Intersection King David, Agron, Mamilla Sts, Adjacent to Independence Park; Mamilla district, Jerusalem 94190, Israel
From $474/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Star Service
"Located at the junction of Argon and King David streets, a short stroll to the Jaffa Gate in the Old City and Mamilla Mall, the newly-inaugurated hotel marks the first Waldorf Astoria in the country." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Just a few yards from the magnificent walls of the Old City, the Waldorf Astoria offers a luxurious base to explore the sights and history of Jerusalem." Full review
Fodor's
"In a former treasury building, this luxurious lodging wraps around a four-story-high courtyard flooded with natural light and sparkling with greenery." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"The 226 elegant guest rooms are full of luxe touches like 46-inch flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, tablets, and marble bathrooms with TVs embedded in mirrors." Full review