Description
The little house in the Mochava was designed by the architect Gottlib, in one of the most ancient and beautiful quarter of Jerusalem.
It was built in the 19th century, by the Templers who founded the German colony
Today, the building boasts in its lower floor the “Smadar”cinema, which has been active for 80 years with almost no interruption.
It is the smallest hotel in the Holy City: 22 rooms.
The design of the hotel, which is in a European classic style, with wooden parquets, provides a cozy, intimate and warm atmosphere.
The little house in the Mochava is only two minutes away from the Emek Refaim street, the main street of the quarter with restaurants, bars, stores, …
The hotel has single, twin and familial rooms, including housing unit in the attic.
At the service of its customers, the front desk is on 24 hours duty.
the rooms:
individual air conditioning
Functional stylized furniture.
Wooden parquet
Free unlimited internet in the all hotel area
Clean and grooming bathroom
LCD television
Fridge
Meals:
Buffet style Israeli breakfast, rich, fresh, diversified and kosher.
A free coffee and tea area is to service of the customers.
Smoking is forbidden in the hotel area.
Close by:
Tower of David
City centre
The old city and the Western Wall
The old train station complex.
The Mamilah mall
The Gabriel Sherover (Armon Hanatziv) promenade
Photos: Shaike Eitan, Harel studio