Luxury hotels in Jerusalem

Find the Top Luxury hotels in Jerusalem – 6+ Quality Options from Leading Providers

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8.4
Great226 reviews
MapView on map1400 yd from City Center700 yd from The Great Synagogue
From   US$ 915 /nightSelect
  • Unmatched views of Jerusalem's Old City
  • Historic landmark hosting world leaders over decades
  • Luxurious spa with Finnish sauna and treatments
8.2
Great167 reviews
MapView on map1100 yd from City Center1300 yd from The Great Synagogue
From   US$ 436 /nightSelect
  • Rooftop pool with stunning views
  • Luxury spa with hammam and treatments
  • Kids' club and family-friendly activities
8.2
Great451 reviews
  • Air Conditioning
  • In-room Breakfast
  • Double Glazed Windows
1.6 mi from City Center300 yd from International Convention Center
From   US$ 93 /nightSelect
  • Elegant rooms with extra-long beds
  • 20-minute walk to historic center
  • Complimentary pillow menu available
  • Indoor pool
  • On-site spa
  • Fitness center
400 yd from City Center1000 yd from The Great Synagogue
From   US$ 293 /nightSelect
  • Luxurious on-site spa with diverse treatments
  • Indoor heated pool with year-round access
  • Multilingual reception offering concierge and services
8.4
Great76 reviews
  • Terrace views
  • Walking tours
  • Elegant rooms
1.2 mi from City Center300 yd from Jaffa Gate (Bab al-Khalil)
From   US$ 236 /nightSelect
  • Terrace views near historic landmarks
  • Walking tours in Jerusalem's Old City
  • Elegant rooms with balconies and seating areas
  • International Restaurant
  • 24-hour Reception
  • Airport Shuttle
1.4 mi from City Center200 yd from Via Dolorosa
From   US$ 88 /nightSelect
  • Close to historic religious sites
  • Restaurant serving international cuisine
  • 24-hour front desk service