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Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem

$550-1000+/ nuit

Réservez si You want the most unapologetically luxurious, kosher-friendly address in Jerusalem, steps from the Old City.

Pourquoi les gens l'adorent

8.9176 avis
  • The jaw-dropping 'Palace' atrium that feels like a movie set
  • Guerlain Spa (the only one in Israel) and its massive indoor pool
  • Legendary Israeli breakfast buffet that ruins all other breakfasts

En bref : It’s a stunning fortress of luxury that occasionally feels like a high-security embassy, but the breakfast alone is worth the mortgage payment.

Évalué par @gonbendavid : I was blown away by the scale of this ballroom. The crystal chandeliers are massive and catch the light perfectly. If you are scouting for a luxury wedding venue in Jerusalem, this is hands down the most elegant spot I've seen.


Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit

The hype

Guests are obsessed with the architecture, location, and breakfast, but often frustrated by inconsistent service speed and the high price tag.

Reality check

You're paying for the building and the kosher luxury, not necessarily for warm, intuitive service—staff can be aloof or overwhelmed.

  • You keep Kosher and want a zero-compromise luxury experience
  • You love grand, historic architecture (the facade is a 1929 masterpiece)
  • You want to walk to the Jaffa Gate in under 10 minutes

Propreté et entretien

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  • Housekeeping: Impeccable. Twice-daily service is standard, and they are thorough.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Marble everywhere, no grout issues reported.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition, though some 'classic' furniture can show minor scuffs.
  • Linens & towels: High thread count, crisp, and plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh flowers and expensive perfume; no mustiness.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
  • Traffic/horns from Agron Street
  • Lobby noise echoing into lower atrium-facing rooms

Avant de réserver

Bon à savoir

  • Tourists are exempt from the 17% VAT—bring your passport and the blue entry slip to check-in to avoid the charge.
  • The hotel is strictly Kosher; you cannot bring outside food into public areas.
  • Security is tight; expect metal detectors and questions every time you enter.

Quoi emporter

  • Modest clothing if you plan to visit religious sites or the hotel's synagogue
  • Earplugs for the street noise
  • A universal adapter (Type H or C)

Génie des chambres

Meilleurs choix

  • Grand Deluxe Room (more space than standard)
  • Rooms with a balcony facing away from the main street
  • High-floor rooms for Old City views

Chambres à éviter

  • 1st and 2nd-floor rooms facing Agron Street (noise)
  • Standard rooms if you need a bathtub (some only have showers)

Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller

I would appreciate a quiet room on a high floor, specifically avoiding the lower levels facing Agron Street. If available, a room with a view of the Old City would be wonderful.

FAQ et astuces cachées

Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.

Is the pool really adults-only?

It's complicated. Policies shift, but it often leans towards adults-only or very restricted family hours. Do not book this solely for a family pool vacation without calling the front desk first.

What happens on Shabbat?

From Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, the hotel goes into 'Shabbat mode.' Elevators stop on every floor automatically, hot food is pre-cooked (warming plates), and check-in/out can be delayed. It's a unique cultural experience but requires patience.

Is breakfast included?

Usually only for Hilton Honors Gold/Diamond members or specific rates. Otherwise, it's ~$45-50 USD per person and absolutely massive.

How far is the Old City?

Very close. A 10-minute walk through the upscale Mamilla Mall brings you right to Jaffa Gate.

Is there parking?

Yes, valet is approx. $25/day and self-parking is around $16/day, which is reasonable for Jerusalem.

Can I get a late check-out?

On Saturdays (Shabbat), late check-out is often standard or easier to get because observant guests can't leave until sundown. On other days, it's based on availability.


Conseils d'initiés

  • The 'King' beds are often two twin mattresses pushed together to allow for separation (religious observance)—ask for a topper if the gap bothers you.

  • Use the 'Shabbat Elevator' only if you have 20 minutes to spare; otherwise, wait for the regular one (if you're not observant).

  • The concierge has a 'secret' stash of adapters, but they run out fast.

5 choses à savoir avant de partir

  • 💡The doormen wear top hats and tails, which feels like 1920s London in the middle of the Middle East.

  • 💡The atrium is stunning but can act as an echo chamber; noise from the lobby travels up.

  • 💡You can't get a fresh espresso on Shabbat morning—the machines are taped off.

  • 💡The 'Garden Terrace' is seasonal and often closed for private weddings.

  • 💡Security questions at the entrance can feel like an interrogation if you aren't prepared for it.

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