Harmony Hotel

Top choice in Jerusalem


We love Harmony as much for its ethos as for the quality of its rooms. Photos extend across the lobby ceiling representing Jerusalem's various religions, and accommodating staff and a free happy hour (5pm to 7pm Sunday to Friday) enhance the welcoming ambience. Rooms have a kingly colour scheme of purple and emerald, and bathrooms dazzle with ultramodern fittings and chessboard tiles.

The breakfast buffet has an impressive amount of choice. Grab a pamphlet with one of Harmony Hotel's self-guided walking tours. It also offers free bicycle hire for guests.


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