Location.The Prima Palace Hotel is located in the centre of Jerusalem within two kilometres of the Tower of David Museum and three kilometres from the Western Wailing Wall.
Hotel Features.Prima Palace is set in a historic stone building with rounded arches and a courtyard entrance furnished with tables and chairs. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can assist with currency exchange, and there is a concierge desk to assist with organising tours and tickets.
The Prima Palace Hotel serves a complimentary buffet breakfast daily. The hotel offers two Kosher buffet style dining rooms: one serving meat dishes and the other dairy. A traditional Shabbat meal is served on Friday nights.
There are three conference rooms and a ballroom available at the hotel, as well as secretarial services.
Guestrooms.There are 76 air conditioned guestrooms, set over three floors, at Prima Palace Hotel. All include washbasins in the hall, minibars, safes, Internet access (surcharge) and telephones with international direct dialling. Televisions may be requested in advance.
Expert Tip.The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, located five kilometres from the hotel, stretches across an area of 250 kilometers and is surrounded by green hills. The zoological collection concentrates on two main themes the animals that are mentioned in the Bible and endangered species from around the world.
Rates:
200.3743 - 250.475
Number Of Rooms: 76
Number Of Floors: 3
Check In Time: 2 PM
Check Out Time: 11 AM
Prima Palace Hotel
2a Pimes Street
Jerusalem, Israel 91013
Driving Directions:
From Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV):
Distance to Prima Palace Hotel is 60 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes drive.
Getting there.Taxis wait at level G, terminal Three, and the fare to the city centre is around 90 NIS. Fares are higher at night. Sheruts (shared taxis) have fixed rates per passenger. Visitors are advised to use registered taxis only. The number 5 bus runs between the airport and Airport City terminal; buses are available from here to Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Sheruts (shared taxis) are popular for exploring Tel Aviv. The minibuses can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Fares are around 5 NIS per person and most city routes are covered. Private taxis are inexpensive, but passengers should ensure the meter is used. Buses run regularly throughout the town, except on Jewish holidays and the Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening). Tel Aviv city centre is compact and easy to explore on foot.