Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Dar al Majus features accommodations with a shared lounge and free Wifi. The air-conditioned accommodations are a few steps from Manger Square.
Abrahams Herberge - Beit Ibrahem features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bethlehem. Featuring a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Sabrina Apartments offers accommodations in Bethlehem, a 16-minute walk from Church of the Nativity and one mile from The Milk Grotto. A hot tub and a car rental service are available for guests.
Housed in a historic building, Qandeel - Dar Botto features accommodations with a shared lounge and free Wifi in Bethlehem, a 5-minute walk from Manger Square.
Joseph apartment is located in Bethlehem, just 1.6 miles from St. Catherine's Church and 1.6 miles from Manger Square. Featuring a garden, the property is located within 1.6 miles of Umar Mosque.
Located in central Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hotel is within a walking distance from Manger Square. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel features a restaurant that serves breakfast buffet.
Offering buffet restaurant, Talitha Kumi Guest House is located in Beit Jala. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Bethlehem Church is 3.1 mi away. Rooms here will provide you with air conditioning.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bethlehem this weekend is $92 or, for a 4-star hotel, $106. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bethlehem for this weekend cost around $60 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bethlehem for tonight. You'll pay around $106 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bethlehem will cost around $60, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bethlehem is a welcoming and safe city to travel !
Bethlehem is a welcoming and safe city to travel ! It has some local attractions such as the nativity church, mosaic centre, Pro Terra Sancta community centre, market, or just bars and restaurants. The great thing about Bethlehem is that through Palestinian shared taxi services which act like buses you can reach all West Bank sites such as Jericho or Ramallah.
Liliane
Switzerland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Overall, except the Nativity and St.
Overall, except the Nativity and St. Catherine church, and the areas surroundings Bethlehem which require a taxi (Shepard's field, St. Sava and St. Theodor), there is not much to see there. I initially went by mistake to an area which is a refugee camp, called Aida Camp. This was not the safest experience for a solo woman traveller especially if coming at the evening, if taxi dropping you at different location (at the checkpoint), provided incorrect information by the guesthouse staff in terms of safety, staff not at the guesthouse location at the time of arrival and upset that you are upset that you had to wait two hours in cold weather, in the evening at the doorsteps of the guesthouse. At last, I felt extremely unsafe, especially after the reception staff whom I had to wait for two hours outside at the doorsteps was "sensitive" when I was telling him how upset I was. Scary experience... Please be mindful when you book the guesthouse... Unless you look for a refugee camp experience...
Nicoleta
Austria
10
Scored 10
We felt very safe. Plan to return.
We felt very safe. Plan to return. We found in Manger Square the best deals on olive wood. The people were so nice. Some things are made in China and others not. Did not like the kids coming up to us during dinner with gum expecting us to give them money. The restaurants did not either.
Robert
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I went to Bethlehem during Christmas time, I took a city...
I went to Bethlehem during Christmas time, I took a city tour with a private guide recommended by the staf/ owners of the guest house and he went out of the way to please me on food requests that I had and he was very knowledgeable of the history and the different sites we visited. I couldn't have asked for better weather. The only advice I have is to better travel in slow season, Bethlehem had a sea of tourists and sometimes very difficult to see the important sites.
But the best choice was the Herodium Guest House, owned and managed by a local family, I could have stayed one month with them, very warm, helpful and attentive to your needs! I'll do it again in a heart bit.
Leyla
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Bethlehem was very disappointing.
Bethlehem was very disappointing.
There literally are two historical / religious places, and an insane amount of shops.
After a few hours spent there, I was genuinely stressed out - the amount of taxi drivers stopping me was ridiculous, the amount of sales people stopping me was insane. What’s even worse, they really use people’s kindness and good heart for their own profit.
I would absolutely not come back, nor recommend it.
Cinzia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited the Church of Nativity. It has many tourists.
We visited the Church of Nativity. It has many tourists. We were not able to enter the birthplace of Jesus. But it was comforting to note that this is the birthplace of the Savior of the world. Around the manger square there are many restaurants. You can choose what you like to eat. Some of the roads are narrow. It is quite difficult to navigate because of the traffic. It is better tow walk from the hotel. But then climbing up is a challenge for some who are identified as senior citizens. However, it is memorable.
I was here two nights.
Room was spacious and light and big balcony with an incredible view! Make sure you ask for a room facing the south east. Sunrise view.
Exceptional help from the owner. Gave me great instructions on how to get from Jerusalem to Bethlehem and to the hotel. Kind and helpful staff.
Free tea coffee water.
Great shower
Good location to walk to the churches. Some up and downhills, but still only ten mins walk.
Safe and secure place.
It went far above my expectations, so thank you very much.
Modern guesthouse, very clean and comfortable. It was reasonably priced compared to other locations in the Bethlehem area. Very easy to get to by taxi from checkpoint 300 (also walkable). Of course the most unique feature of this hotel is that it is inside Aida Camp, which allows visitors to see for themselves what life is like on this side of the wall, in a camp. It is just a short walk from Banksy's Walled Off Hotel (7-10 minutes), and about a 25 minute walk to Manger Square/Church of Nativity.
Nabil and his family treated us to an amazing night in Bethlehem! What a treasure this hotel is! You’ll be treated like family, as he’s hosting you in his family’s original home from long ago, that has since been converted into a hotel. Each room is special…thick rock walls, very traditional. Perfect location! Homemade breakfast! Nabil even found us a tour guide (Sam Salem) who we looooved so much! We couldn’t be happier with our choice to stay at the Dar Sitti Aziza! What a treat!
The property met all needs for a stay in Bethlehem Center. The owner, Elias, went up and beyond to ensure we had a comfortable stay. We had an early flight and he prepared the room for us hours before the actual check-in time. Elias reached out to us via WhatsApp to inform us the room was ready and even offered to come and pick us up close to checkpoint 300 at no extra cost. I recommend Herodion Hotel.
We really enjoyed our stay. The staff was super nice and funny. The hotel is full of art, you can discover something interesting at every corner. There is even a museum and art gallery, both quite informative.
The beds were comfortable and the breakfast was delicious.
The hotel also organises local tours of the area.
Hotel easy to reach from Jerusalem.
The staff were exceptional and extremely accommodating. They guided us to almost anything we asked and they were extremely helpful, everyone spoke English too which is great. The view was just indescribable we would wake up and watch the sunrise over the hills on the balcony, we are definitely coming back here next time we are in Bethlehem!!
A wonderful discovery right next to Manger square, a delightful house on different levels, with antiques and plants in abundant supply. The warm local welcome ,hospitality from Jack and his wife , plus the homecooking made the bread house an ideal place to stay. Bethlehem is definitely worth spending z night or two in.
We felt very welcome here, after we quite late in the evening booked a room. Our room was fine and quiet at night. The kitchen facilities was good, with a usable kitchen and a hang out area. We were only staying in Bethlehem for one night, but we would go back here if we come back.
Art pieces. A great hotel with a helpful staff, great breakfast, and excellent service. Great museum and bookstore full of informative reading to understand the suffering of the palestinian people. Like a museum with all the great Banksy. Misam was a great host!
The location was fantastic and staff were very kind and professional. The heating was very cozy and the rooftop bar was to die for. Helped make our stay in Bethlehem as fun and pleasant as it was. Decorations throughout the hotel are also tasteful.
This apartment was very large and extremely well positioned for getting about Bethlehem. It afforded great views over the town and was extremely well appointed with all amenities including kitchen equipment etc.
This hotel has so nice hospitality, nice room, nice location, nice breakfast. You can go to nativity or center of city within 5 minutes.
And more than anything, kindness of an owner gives you be becomfortable.
The hosts are very kind, the rooms comfortable, the Church of Nativity 2 minutes to walk, the view from a balcony bright and you see the sun going down upon the roofs of Bethlehem
Excellent hotel and strongly recommended: friendly staff, great rooms, great location and incredible value for money. Staff went above and beyond to assist during my stay.
The hostel is exceptionally clean and centrally located. The owner provided a walking tour of Bethlehem and information on additional activities in the area.
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