Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £46 |
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Low season | November | cheapest month to stay |
High season | October | most expensive time to stay |
34% | expected price decrease | |
38% | expected price increase |
Price | £66 - £161 |
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Cheapest day of week | Saturday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£62 | ||
£130 |
If you’re looking for holiday rentals in Jerusalem in the middle of all the party action we can recommend a good few options. Choose a centrally located rental like Jtower – Isenrentals, The Haneviim Court, or King David 19 Apartment. These can sleep anywhere from two to six people and you’ll be within easy reach of the hottest pubs and clubs in the city. There is a strong pub culture here, which will make you feel right at home. Visit places like The Barrel Public House, John Smith, and Dublin Irish Pub Jerusalem. For bars with more local flavour there’s Besarabia, Uganda or HaShchena. If you want to go clubbing, top spots in the city include Justice and Cactus9. For live music entertainment head to Blue Hole Pub or the Blaze Rock & Sports Bar, and if you want a sophisticated cocktail bar, there’s Gatsby Cocktail Room.
Most of the main attractions in Jerusalem are important sites of Judaism and Christianity, so a visit to the city can be an educational experience for the kids. There are a few important sites that are definitely worth visiting, like the Temple on the Mount and the famous Western Wall, more commonly known as the Wailing Wall. These are in West Jerusalem, so if you want to easily visit these with your family you can book Jerusalem holiday rentals in this area. Good options here include Tzefania Apartments, Yafo 35, Holysuite Even Israel and the lovely Art Apartment in Mamila. There’s also the City of David National Park, Jerusalem Botanical Gardens, and the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens, all of which the kids will really enjoy. Another really interesting family-friendly attraction is the Hebrew Music Museum, and you can also spend a few fascinating hours at the Israel Aquarium.
A big benefit of choosing a holiday rental over a hotel stay is that if you choose a nice small guest house there’s a good chance you’ll have the facilities all to yourself. A good example of this type of establishment in Jerusalem that is one of the many private houses rented out by families is King David Residence. You’ll have the entire house to yourself if you book here through momondo. You’ll usually be able to eat in at these smaller guest houses, enjoying a home-cooked meal. This will be a great opportunity to taste authentic local cuisine prepared in a home kitchen rather than the less personal touch of a restaurant. You’ll also be able to glean tips on lesser known attractions that you can visit. If you choose self-catering accommodation you’ll have a home away from home, with all the independence that goes with it. Shop for fresh local produce and exotic ingredients at Mahane Yehuda Market and try your hand at cooking some of the local dishes yourself. For general shopping go to Mamilla Mall or Ben Yehuda Street.
The average length of a holiday rental booking in Jerusalem is 3 nights.
November is often the cheapest month to rent a holiday apartment in Jerusalem. Prices per night can be around 35% below average at this time.
There are 1,463 operators available for hotels in Jerusalem as of April 2024.
Prices for hotels in Jerusalem were last updated today.