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Hostels in Jerusalem, Places to stay »
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If you enter the old city in Jerusalem, find “Harovah” (the square) which is an open courtyard located in the Jewish Quarter, very close to the entrance to the Western Wall area. Ask around for it. From the courtyard, walk east on the north side of the square, and you will come to a set of stairs going down to some ruins and another set going up to another street. Go up the stairs and make a slight left and then right and follow the street until …
Hostels in Jerusalem, Places to stay »
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The 13 or the 20 bus to the end of the route in Givat Masua. Then walk down the hill and it will be the huge building on your right.
The Judaean Guest House is a beautiful building in the outskirts of Jerusalem. It has close proximity to the train station if you need to head up north the next morning, and it is also walking distance from the Biblical Zoo and the Malcha Mall. Complete with outdoor pool, basketball court, outdoor amphitheater, conference hall, two dining rooms …
Hostels in the South (Eilat & Negev), Places to stay »
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Walk out of the central bus station, cross the street, and take a immediate right. You should be walking down a slight hill, not towards the intersection. After less than a minute, you will see a sign saying the Spring (Aviv in Hebrew) hostel directing you down a path to the left. Follow the path for 30 seconds, and the Aviv hostel will be on your left.
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A very kind older man that greeted us, and got our room setup. They will …
Hostels in the South (Eilat & Negev), Places to stay »
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Public transportation can’t take you to Kfar HaNokdim, but it’s about 40 NIS for a cab from Arad.
Kfar HaNokdim is a fake Bedouin village in the middle of the desert between Arad and Masada. You can choose to sleep on a mattress in a Bedouin style tent or in a basic cabin. Kfar HaNokdim also serves excellent traditional Bedouin food, and offers camel and donkey rides for an additional fee. This is a nice place to stay if you\’re interested in Bedouin culture, and is a great …
Hotels in Jerusalem, Places to stay »
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From Emek Refaim, find the Burger’s Bar. Across the street from there is a street called Lloyd George St, and it’s the 3rd building on the right side, right after the Movie Theater.
This hotel is one of three like it in the area in and surrounding Talpiot. The rooms were great as well as the area of location. Service was a little hard to deal with at first but over all the location is why I stayed. It\’s very close to Emek Refa\’im and is very close …
Hostels in the North (Tibirias & Golan), Places to stay »
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Bus number 841 from Tel Aviv. Cost is 45 NIS for a one way ticket. Walk down the stairs in the bust station. You will see a slight hill, down being towards the water while up is towards the mountains. Walk down the main street until you intersect with another main street with restaurants, hotels, and shops on it. Take a right and walk straight for 12 minutes.
There is a hotel, which is connected to a Hostel. The Hostel is cheaper, and with the more people you …
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The Hostel is located off of Gaza Road (Rehov Azza). You walk south on Rehov Azza (which goes from the old city, between Ben Yehuda street and Emek Refiam, accross Keren Hayasod, near the American Embassy), until you reach Nahman Avigad. If you are walking South on Azza, the road will turn into Harav Harzog. Shortly after the name of Azza changes, you will take a right onto Yehudah Borlah. Walk to the end of the road, where there is a traffic circle. Hang a right and walk …



