We were pleasantly surprised with our stay at the King Solomon- the hotel was totally renovated, nothing like it was before- the lobby is beautiful and the rooms are large. The food and service was excellent. We will definitely stay there again.
We spent Shabbat HaGadol here. The hotel, which appears huge from the outside, actually has suprisingly few guest rooms. The lobby is very impressive - more so than most other Jerusalem hotels and we didn't need a mortgage to order coffee at the bar. The room was not large but was perfectly adequate; the beds were comfortable and there was an excellent walk-in shower. The food was pretty good - not as many choices as some hotels but certainly more than adequate.
This hotel was booked for me and I really had concerns about staying here after reviewing some of the photos. I was pleasantly surprised that our room was renovated very nicely. Aside from strange angled walls of the room, the space was great and the bathroom was updated with a lovely shower which was wonderful to wash off the tiredness of the day. The view from the balcony was gorgeous. The biggest problem with the room was the fact that it was booked for two acquaintances but the beds are put together as a single bed so there's no privacy/separation. The breakfast buffet was very impressive and delicious from the coffee to everything else. Dining area was lovely and enjoyable for our breakfast time. The lobby is also renovated but seems like some of the hotel sections are still under construction.…
We had one night at hotel. In this difficult time they have remained open while they are renervating. We were one of three rooms occupied for the night. We were treated like royalty by friendly skeleton staff. The prepared a lovely breakfast for us. The new lobby is clean and lovely. Thankyou I would return happily
We stayed for 3 nights at King Solomon Hotel as part of a 3-country package tour in March 2019. The room was good. We had a nice view of Jerusalem. The hotel was not centrally located but was near enough to the walled city. We walked on King David street and through Mamilla mall to reach the New gate. Breakfast and dinner options were plentiful and well prepared.
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