The King David Jerusalem Hotel, Israel's most iconic hotel and a distinguished member of The Leading Hotels of the World, stands regally overlooking Jerusalem's Old City, a short stroll from historic sites and the lively modern centre.
The 233 rooms and suites exude timeless luxury with air-conditioned spaces, LCD TVs, minibars, and marble bathrooms featuring premium toiletries. Many open to balconies with sweeping views of the Old City or Mount Zion, crafting an intimate haven for couples or distinguished guests. A seasonal heated outdoor pool and children's pool add a tranquil touch.
Four dining venues, including King's Garden restaurant, serve breakfasts bursting with fresh fruits and traditional Israeli dishes like hummus and labneh, savoured amid lush gardens. Bars craft cocktails infused with local herbs, paired with gentle regional melodies, weaving a refined yet inviting ambience.
A modern fitness centre and tennis court keep energy high, while a concierge arranges tours to the Western Wall or Yemin Moshe's charming streets, immersing guests in Jerusalem's rich historical tapestry.
A short walk from Mamilla Mall and the Old City, with Ben Gurion Airport nearby, The King David Jerusalem Hotel offers paid parking and effortless access to Israel's cultural landmarks. This retreat blends timeless elegance with the spirited pulse of Jerusalem's heart.
Our weekend at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem was excellent … the hotel and the staff never disappoint especially Jeremy on reception who sorted our problems with a missing suitcase and was so...
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I had high expectations when dining at the King David Hotel’s dairy restaurant, but left disappointed.
The food itself was fine, though the menu was not particularly exciting. The real issue was the...
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This was my third stay at the King David Jerusalem, and honestly, it’s been the best experience each time. The hotel has a unique vibe—it’s a true grand hotel, elegant and full of history, yet still...
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While the King David is a grand hotel, it is in need of major upgrading and service improvements. This is my fourth time staying at the hotel and it has really deteriorated. The rooms are tired. The...
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