Mamilla Hotel Jerusalem
Jerusalem, IsraelSituated steps from the Old City walls and Jaffa Gate, Mamilla Hotel Jerusalem offers a unique experience that combines the city's rich history with contemporary luxury. Located on Mamilla Avenue, Jerusalem's premier shopping and dining destination, the hotel was designed by architect Moshe Safdie and Italian designer Piero Lissoni, reflecting both heritage and modern culture.
Travelers eager to explore historical landmarks while enjoying upscale accommodations will appreciate the hotel's prime location and thoughtful design.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 193 rooms and suites designed for comfort and style, ranging from Studio Rooms to the Presidential Suite. Rooms feature natural textures, deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showers. Families will appreciate the Mamilla Family Suite with separate living areas and two bathrooms, providing ample space for everyone. The Residence and Presidential Suites offer spacious living rooms, kitchenettes and city views — ideal for extended stays or guests seeking extra luxury. Walk-in closets and VIP amenities further enhance the experience.
Amenities and experiences
Six venues including the Rooftop Restaurant with panoramic views, Happy Fish Mediterranean eatery, the Mirror Bar, The Ballroom for breakfast, The Winery and the Espresso Bar.
Akasha Spa with holistic treatments, swimming pool, private couples' pool, sauna and classes like yoga and Pilates.
Fitness center featuring Technogym equipment and studios with trainer-led classes.
Seven venues, including a ballroom for up to 300 guests.
Concierge services for personalized experiences, Executive Lounge with meeting rooms and refreshments, babysitting services and an in-house synagogue.
Curated art exhibitions featuring works by Israeli artists.
How to get here
Located on Mamilla Avenue, the hotel is approximately a 50-minute drive from Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV). The hotel can arrange private airport transfers or car rentals upon request. Nearby landmarks include the Tower of David, a five-minute walk and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, ten minutes on foot.