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This sophisticated city hotel stands in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in Jerusalem. The area, about 2.5 km from the Old Town, is home to numerous international foundations, ministries, and consulates. There is a good bus connection. Cafes and restaurants can be found by the hotel.
You find a place of peace and relaxation at Ambassador Hotel Jerusalem. After an extensive sightseeing tour, the pretty terrace invites to sip on a cold drink while looking over the city. Health-conscious guests can spend time in the modern gym or in the sauna. A pastry shop and a restaurant complete the diverse offer.
The Hotel offers Fitness Center&sauna open24hrs.FREE Wi-fi.Five meeting halls fully equipped with advanced visual/audio equipment accomodating up to 250 guests.Free Parking,Laundry,pressing&dry cleaning available.Safe Deposit Boxes complimentary available in allrooms.VAT is included in all foreign citizens prices only. All Israeli citizen must add local VAT upon arrival to hotel as stipulated law
Total number of guest rooms: 115
subdivided into: 7 SGL | 21 DBL | 8 Junior Suites
The 4-star hotel offers 115 comfortable guest rooms with Bathroom with bathtub, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, room safe and Windows for opening.
Total number of apartments : 0
The 4-star hotel offers comfortable apartments with fridge.
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Information about your meeting possibilities at our property is available on request.
Meeting packages are submitted on request.
Special incentives will be arranged according to your requirements.
Additional meeting equipment on request.
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Arriving by car
From Ben Gurion Airport Take the ramp Route 1 Turn right onto Derech Shua’fat Take the ramp to Mt Scopus Merge onto Sderot Hayim Barlev/Route 60 Turn left onto Clermont-Ganneau St Take the 1st right onto Derech Shchem Turn left to stay on Derech Shchem
Arriving by public transportation
Central Bus Station Jerusalem Bus No. 66 Get of at Derech Shchem or by the light train to the Shimon Hatzadik stop
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