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Old City Inn Tzfat
Old City Inn Tzfat
Hebrew:
בית בעתיקה
Pronunciation:
Bay’yit B’At-ika
Other Names:
Olive Tree Hotel
Description:
Tzimmer on the edge of Tzfat’s Artist Quarter.

One of Tzfat’s newest boutique hotels has seven suites to accommodate couples who wish to explore Tzfat.

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[edit] Location

In 2009 the owners of the Old City Inn acquired the Labor Party headquarters at the edge of the Artists Quarter and renovated it as a boutique hotel. The original building has been dated as a 320-year-old structure. This “Old House” sits along Jerusalem Street and offers comfortable and convenient accommodations for adult guests.

[edit] Accommodations

The hotel consists of seven suites including the Honey, Olive, Pomegranate, Wheat, Barley, Grapevine and Date suites. The renovations maintain the feel and atmosphere of the original structure but include all modern conveniences and high quality furnishings. Each suite includes a double bed with a comfortable orthopedic mattress, a jacuzzi, a TV/DVD with a large LCD screen, a fully equipped kitchenette with a coffee/tea corner and an electric fireplace.

[edit] Public Area

The public lobby and outdoor courtyard provide a pleasant area for guests to mingle and meet each other. Coffee and tea are available to guests in the elegant lobby at all times and guests can relax in the seating area of the courtyard, surrounding the fountain and fish pond.

[edit] Amenities

The Inn provides guests with a bottle of wine, a fruit basket and soft drinks along with a bath kit and bath robes. Guests have free access to a nearby secluded pool and all suites receive wireless Internet access. Guests can order a professional massage and other body treatments through the inn’s hospitality staff for an additional charge.

[edit] View

Each suite has its own porch which offers a scenic view of the nearby Meron mountain range and the surrounding Old Jewish Quarter. The Inn is within a five-minute walk of all of the historical sites and synagogues of Tzfat.

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