10 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Israel: Best hotel deals for 2023

May 4, 2023 Joeann Galban

From the Tel Aviv beach scene to the shores of the Dead Sea, Israel layers diverse cultures, outdoor adventures, and religious heritage onto a desert backdrop. Exploring here means history at every turn, while a humming food scene treats gourmet travelers to ultra-fresh flavors.
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1. Allenby2 Bed & Breakfast

2 Allenby Square Corner of Torah Metzion 1 Street, Jerusalem 9083600 Israel
Excellent
65%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 337 reviews

Allenby2 Bed & Breakfast

Enjoy & Remember Great Times with us Come and enjoy an Israeli experience by staying at Jerusalem Home Bed and Breakfast Warm and welcoming bed and breakfast and studio apartments in Jerusalem, which offer affordable accommodation for singles, couples, families, and groups.

The best place

Reviewed By abdielm2022

I loved, they're so kind and the place is just amazing, the food is awesome, it's located in a really good area and the price is really good. Me and my friends stayed there for 3 amazing weeks. The place is just amazing.

2. Arabesque

Rehov Elharizi 270/11, Acre 2411002 Israel
Excellent
94%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 176 reviews

Arabesque

This hotel is temporarily closed. -- About the property: Arabesque is a newly restored and renovated Ottoman building in the ancient city of Acre (Akko/Akka) on the northern Mediterranean coast of Israel. Nearly 300 years old but with some stones dating back one thousand years to the Crusader period, Arabesque boasts a Great Hall with a baby grand piano and chef’s kitchen for events; a cozy courtyard with a trickling savil fountain; and three sumptuous suites all with high vaulted ceilings, original stone walls, tile floors, antique furniture, artwork, and all the amenities of a modern hotel room: TV, a/c, comfortable furnishings, a kitchenette. Arabesque is situated in the very middle of the Old City and is only a few minutes’ walk to the suk (market), the Crusader Knights’ Hall, the Templar Tunnel, the Al Jazzar Mosque, the Turkish bathhouse and all the other major tourist attractions. Its central location also means that the experience of a stay at Arabesque is one of being a part of the local community and not apart from it. About us Arabesque is owned by the father-and-son team of Evan Fallenberg (artistic director) and Micha Fallenberg (manager) and staffed by locals. Evan is a novelist, translator and professor of creative writing and literary translation at Bar-Ilan University; Micha is a trained tour guide and adventure sport enthusiast. For them, Arabesque is more than just a charming place to spend a few nights; it is a venue designed to serve the local community through hosting cultural events, promoting local talent, and welcoming artists of all kinds to engage in dialogue through the arts. About the neighborhood Arabesque is located at the very center of the Old City of Acre, one of the oldest inhabited cities on earth and a UNESCO World Heritage Conservation Site. Once the capital of the Crusader kingdom, Acre is today Israel’s second most popular tourist destination, with its colorful market, unique culinary traditions, marina, beaches, museums, festivals, mosques and churches. The annual fringe theater festival is the most important of its kind in the country. The main tourist sites include buildings and ruins from the Hellenistic, Ottoman and Crusader periods, such as Al-Jazzar Mosque, the Order of St. John, the subterranean Crusader city and enchanted garden, the Khan al Omdan and Sultan’s Clock Tower, Hamam Al Basha (Turkish bath-house), the Hospitaller fortress, and the Templars Tunnel. There are unique museums, like the Underground Prisoners Museum, the Okashi Museum and the “Treasures in the walls” Museum for Ethnography and Folklore of Acre and the Galilee. The city itself is a living museum offering walks that track Crusader, Ottoman, Napoleonic, Jewish or Bahai points of interest, though getting lost in the city’s maze of alleyways is often the greatest treat of all.

Unforgettable weekend!!!

Reviewed By AnaMariaL521

My friends and I stayed a weekend before joining a group in Tel Aviv. It was beautiful, an Ottoman period stone structure with unique rooms. The breakfast are included and are very typical of the Mediterranean diet. The General Manager Fabian is very personable and laid back which sets the tone for his staff, without lowering the Hotel's standards. Would return. It's location makes seeing the city very easy.

3. Hashimi Hotel

Souq khan El-zeit # 73, Old City Old City, Jerusalem Israel
Excellent
39%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
9%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 593 reviews

Hashimi Hotel

Al Hashimi Hotel and Hostel is located at Old City, Jerusalem, Israel. It offers air-conditioned accommodation rooms, all of which have a cable television, private toilet and bath, telephone, and an Internet connection. Some of its amenities include restaurant and cafe, tours and city trips, room service, and safe deposit boxes. While staying here, you can visit some interesting places like Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Dome of the Rock, and Via Dolorosa.

An Amazing old city experience

Reviewed By Nakashnava

This choice was on a whim so I didn't know what to expect... so I found out a Jewel in the middle of Jerusalem old city. First the people: warm and accomodating, second the rooms: fabulous size view to die for, and third the most amazing RoofTop. See for your self

4. Zamarin Hotel & Spa

Founders Street 16, Zichron Yaakov 3091050 Israel
Excellent
89%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 56 reviews

Zamarin Hotel & Spa

New boutique hotel just opened in July 2019. Concierge, personal service to our guests, Centrally located, 11 amazing rooms with rain showers, bath and jacuzzi. No any connection to the old hotel. New owner and everything is totally different. All old reviews are not relevant to us.

Great location and service

Reviewed By codish

The location is perfect for visiting Zichron or the surrounding areas. Service is beyond excellent with attention to detail and hospitality. Communication with the hotel was perfect - very rapid informative responses, via Whatsapp. The open bar is great - just add diet drinks :-) My wife said the Spa was one of the best treatments she had (and the price was also very reasonable). The room is small but very well equipped.

5. Erettz Dafna Travel Hotel

1, Daphne, 1223500 Israel
Excellent
71%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
5%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 235 reviews

Erettz Dafna Travel Hotel

The Erettz Dafna Travel Hotel offers 53 beautifully-decorated guest rooms perfect for couples and families. Each room is surrounded by lush lawns, cool shade trees, and comfortable benches ideal for resting and relaxing within the verdant natural setting. The rooms are located in three wings, and are fully-accessorized for the complete vacation: a spacious sitting area with a sofa bed suitable for children, A/C, LCD TV, luxurious shower, and a kitchenette equipped with a mini-fridge, microwave, and coffee set (please note that no additional kitchenware is provided).

A very ni8ce place for vacation

Reviewed By meirpollak

We have been there for a two days vacation with a 12 couples trip in the north. We really enjoy the stay there and they have a very good service staff that replay to all our requests even they take care of the place for the BBQ with tables and chairs.

6. The O Pod Hotel

2 Kaufmann St, Tel Aviv 6801294 Israel
Excellent
75%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
25%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4 reviews

The O Pod Hotel

Great location, quality pod hotel

Reviewed By William C

This was my first pod hotel experience but it was great. We only booked for one day and I wish we had just stayed her for our whole trip. Pods were clean and all things considered had plenty of room and were well ventilated. Showers and bathrooms were clean. The view from the patio was amazing. Price was fair, more than your standard hostel but for good reason. You can't beat the location right on the beach and most tours pickup right in front of the building. Would stay again on our next trip to Tel Aviv

7. Olive Hotel Nahariya

Ben Zvi 1, Nahariya 2222612 Israel
Excellent
45%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
9%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 115 reviews

Olive Hotel Nahariya

Finding an ideal family-friendly small hotel in Nahariya does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Olive Boutique Hotel Nahariya, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer air conditioning, and Olive Boutique Hotel Nahariya makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the small hotel, including a gift shop and shops. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While in Nahariya be sure to experience local shawarma favorites at Shoarma Luski. Looking for something to do in Nahariya? Akhzivland (0.6 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Olive Boutique Hotel Nahariya. Olive Boutique Hotel Nahariya looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Nahariya.

You will be disappointed

Reviewed By Elie I

Went with friends for a family weekend-expensive and not at all worth it-typical Israeli extremely high prices while a providing Motel6 level experience at best. Only good thing is the access to the gym in the adjacent mall and the kibbutz "country club' pool which is a 10 minute drive away. The coffee machine in the guest lounge for 24/7 cappucinos was super nice. Where this hotel fails horribly is not realizing the bare minimum you need to provide for a good customer experience. They maintain one staff member for weekends and the lobby was abandondoned when we arrived. The place is run down-old furniture, broken windows etc. This hotel has nothing going for it, no view, bad location etc, bothering to create a good customer experience would be it's only justification for existence. If it was cheap it would be fine but it's really not. The nice grass area that appears in the pictures is actually plastic grass and is the only place you can actually spend time in and when we wanted to have friday night dinner there it was abandoned and dark-when we asked the nice front desk girl she said "They are renovating and we dont know where the light switches are." Really pathetic and unacceptable. The breakfast was nice and breakfast staff very friendly but bottom line this hotel is very disappointing and need to try much harder or drop their prices-their policy is clearly to rip off Israeli guests with unjustifiably high prices because they cannot go overseas and get way way more for their money due to COVID.

8. Miki's Rosh Pina

Rehov Havered 34, Rosh Pina 1200000 Israel 011 972 2-372-4018
Excellent
92%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 218 reviews

Miki's Rosh Pina

At the top of the village of Rosh-Pina , at the north part of Israel, we have 5 hospitality rooms for couples. 2 wooden cabins, each of them equipped with private sauna and jaccuzi as well as a TV/DVD set, fridge, a coffee/tea corner and a private balcony by the green garden. 3 more rooms are equipped the same like the cabins but without a private sauna.

A lovely hidden spot facing the sea of galilee

Reviewed By einavel

We arrived for a long weekend in the erea. We plan some walks ,nice food (there are few chef's restaurants around us). The friendly owner received us, showed us around and supplied all the information we needed. The room itself very spacious spotless clean with a kitchenette and dining table. Comfortable bed and a high facing a TV. We had a great time and will try to come back.

9. The Herbert Tel Aviv

Allenby St 4, Tel Aviv Israel
Excellent
78%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18 reviews

The Herbert Tel Aviv

In the heart of Tel Aviv’s promenade, steps away from the beach, we are proud to introduce the new The Herbert. A boutique hotel for people interested in an intimate, urban chic experience, providing exceptional personal service. A place that feels different from the first moment you walk in … In the exquisitely restored landmark building, where the city’s historic Parliament Square and the vibrant fabric of everyday life in Tel Aviv come together, we have preserved the original architectural structure while creating a new gem. Elegant hospitality, attentive and meticulous service, special atmosphere and superb location are what distinguishes The Herbert from the rest.

Prime location

Reviewed By jordanval

Extremely good location with some rooms facing the sea. This is a boutique hotel that is opposite an hotel of the same group. Unfortunately there were municipal construction being carried out outside our room. This obstructed the premises & was extremely inconvenient both to access the hotel & to sleep. The workers began work at 7.30 which was very disturbing. Our room was very bijoux. The only mirror was in the bathroom. There was no wardrobe, except for a high cupboard & a long pole if you required to hang a suit but not big enough to hang a dress. i personally have never stayed in a hotel with this arrangement. The breakfast was available at the hotel opposite which required walking around the building site. The breakfast was excellent. I wouldn’t have stayed at this hotel if I’d been aware of the construction. It is suitable for a one night stay but not for longer, as there was no provision for clothes storage.

10. Al-Mutran Guest House

The Old City, Bishop Square, Nazareth 16100 Israel
Excellent
66%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 378 reviews

Al-Mutran Guest House

Al Mutran guest house is a restored 200-year-old Arab mansion in the old city of Nazareth located in the Bishop Square. It offers a boutique-style atmosphere that is suitable for families, couples and individual travelers. The guest house is relaxed and cosy, the staff are welcoming and the rooms are elegant, offering panoramic views over the old city. All rooms have A/C. Free WiFi in public areas.

If you stay anywhere else, you are missing out.

Reviewed By HanliUys

"This is your home in Nazareth!" said host Odeh Gubran. (photo) It was true! I spent four days in Nazareth, 2 with friends and 2 alone. I stayed at Al Mutran the first trip and it was full on the second but I was at least able to take breakfast there in the morning. I highly recommend Al Mutran. To the weary traveller - used to lugging their own bags and bottling their own water - Al Mutran is an oasis. The care of the host is legendary, and the location cannot be bettered. Breakfast is all-you-can-eat. The room we had was comfortable, had a view of the Nazareth urban hillside and was serviceable, having its own bathroom, kettle and storage. Al Mutran retains a hostel vibe while sporting guesthouse facilities. It felt as if all the guests were family. I spent some time in the 3rd floor living room (decorated in the bathrooms and plumbing are kept in good order and the common areas kept clean. Odeh, Mouna and Rada - I miss them and hope they continue to delight many a traveller for years to come. I really enjoyed staying at Al Mutran. 5 stars

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