YMCA Three-Arches Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Built in 1933, this limestone building with its famous domed bell tower is a Jerusalem landmark. Stone arches, exotic murals, latticed cupboards, and Armenian tiles give it charm and character. The guest rooms are not large, but they're comfortable and attractively fitted in beige and burgundy, with... fodors.com
No title - expert review This historic landmark opened in 1933 and was designed in an Art Deco, Byzantine-Islamic style by Arthur Loomis Harmon, who also designed New York's Empire State Building. It is a center for lectures, performances, and classes as well as an excellent, very pleasant hotel. Public areas are atmospheri... frommers.com
Cheap, Clean, What´s not to like? - user review The YMCA is a landmark building across the street from the (far pricier) King David hotel. On previous visits to Jerusalem I admired the architecture of the building, stopped in the cafe for a drink, but never stayed there. This time I decided to give it a try. $85/night (June 05) bought two single ... fodors.com
Desperately needs some TLC - user review The YMCA in Jerusalem is a landmark in a superb location near the Jaffa Gate and New Gate to the Old City. The facility, at first glance, is impressive. Unfortunately, I ca... travel.yahoo.com
We found it very clean. Room was promptly made up to perfection every day as soon as we went out. Breakfast was more than adequate. - user review Room was spacious by Israeli standards. Housekeeping was superb. Staff was cheerful and helpful with exeption of one front office person who could simply not be bothered. Restau... travel.yahoo.com
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