Auberg-Inn, Jericho
Blessed with one of the cheesiest pun names ever bestowed on a guesthouse, the Auberg-Inn or House of Eggplants (to make it clear for Americans…) is a newish guesthouse in […]
Blessed with one of the cheesiest pun names ever bestowed on a guesthouse, the Auberg-Inn or House of Eggplants (to make it clear for Americans…) is a newish guesthouse in […]
The Al-Kayed Palace Guesthouse is an Ottoman-era palace in the West Bank village of Sebastia, built for the Al-Kayed family in around 1855. The ground floor of the building was […]
Palestine Guesthouse recently received this information from the proprietors of a new guesthouse in Hebron. We’ll be checking it out for the website and for the Bradt Guide to Palestine […]
The Beit al-Sham (Damascus House) guesthouse is a short journey from the Old City and from the modern, busy Rafidia area of town. It is based in a an elegant […]
The International Friends Guesthouse is a welcoming hostel located a short walk from Nablus’ historic old city. It offers both private rooms and dorms, a shared kitchen and wifi, and […]
The Fauzi Azar Inn is located in the Old City of Nazareth, in a sympathetically-renovated mansion which still belongs to one of An-Nasira’s famous Palestinian families. The Inn offers private […]
Al-Mutran Guest House is a 200-year-old Palestinian mansion, set in the heart of Nazareth’s Old City. It offers both private rooms and suites for families or small groups. The guesthouse […]
An extremely popular family-run guesthouse in the picturesque village of Jifna, near Ramallah and very close to Bir Zeit. Includes a self-contained apartment with breakfast and wifi included, or they […]
Jenin’s renovated cinema was re-opened with international fanfare and celebrities in August 2010, after German film director (‘Heart of Jenin’) launched a major fund-raising programme in association with government and […]
The ancient ruins on the hilltop above Sebastia, a short drive from Nablus, are a popular destination for Israeli tour buses, but few of the groups on them ever stay […]