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Location. The Holy Land Hotel is located in Jerusalem, Israel, in the Old City, 100 metres from Herod's Gate and within 600 metres of the Virgin Mary's Tomb and the Via Dolorosa. Al Aqsa Mosque is 900 metres away. Jerusalem's main bus station is 15 kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Situated in a modern building, the hotel overlooks the old city and surrounding mountains. Multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk will provide assistance with tours and transport. Guests can take advantage of the complimentary wireless Internet access in the cream hotel lobby with navy armchairs. The hotel operates a car rental service and parking is complimentary. There is also a souvenir shop on site.
Holy Land Hotel serves Middle Eastern dishes in its Three Arches Restaurant. Al Rashid Cofee Shop and Bar with views of the city walls serves a variety of hot and cold drinks, including Turkish coffee. A complimentary continental buffet breakfast is provided. The half-board rate includes breakfast and dinner. The full-board rate includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Guestrooms. The 104 air-conditioned guestrooms are decorated in a contemporary style in cream and mustard tones. All contain balconies overlooking either the city walls, Dome of the Rock, or the Mount of Olives. Rooms are fitted with satellite television, wireless Internet access, desks, and telephones. The hotel offers half and full-board rates.
Expert Tip. Damascus Gate is the most important gate in the old city wall, with its grand twin towers, and is also home to a historic city market where registered stalls sell souvenirs and olivewood.The expression The Holy Land (; Latin: Terra Sancta ; Arabic: الأرض المقدسة, al-Arḍ ul-Muqaddasah) generally refers to Israel and the historic geographical region of Palestine. It concerns the areas that hold significant religious importance to the three monotheistic Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Part of its sanctity stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem and its importance as the Land of Israel.
The Crusades were started on the pretext of recovering the Holy Land for the religion of the New Testament. More recently, the region is at the center of the Arab-Israeli conflict. (...) more....
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