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Ramada Jerusalem

Continental Breakfast, Exercise Gym, Barber/Beauty Shop, Wheel Chair Access, Sauna, Steam Bath, Conference Facilities, Outdoor Parking, Free Parking, Indoor Parking, Bus Parking, Play Ground, Heated Pool, Outdoor Pool, Lounge, Restaurant, Security, Safe Deposit Box, Guest Laundromat, Multilingual, Wake-up Service, Internet Access, Satellite TV, Refrigerator, Terrace,

  • Swimming pool
  • Room service
  • Parking (free)
  • Self parking
  • Business center
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Number of rooms: 620
  • Number of suites: 19
  • Number of floors: 16
  • Hair salon
  • Laundry service
  • Business services
  • Babysitting or child care
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Bar/lounge
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Coffee shop or café
  • Concierge desk
  • Conference room(s)
  • Elevator/lift
  • Express check-out
  • Fitness equipment
  • Multilingual staff
  • Sauna
  • Secretarial services
  • Steam room
  • Swimming pool - indoor
  • Swimming pool - outdoor
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6 Wolfsen Street

Jerusalem, 91033

Israel

Nearest major airport:

Tel Aviv, Israel (TLV-Ben Gurion)

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