+ : Very nice and helpful staff. Nir helped us a lot and we had nice talks with him. Good location, close to the central bus station. Good breakfast. Free tea available at anytime. They provide towels.
- : Worst wifi we had in Israel. We could not sit at the table in our room because of the stairs. No space between the bed and the wall (not very handy if the person wants to go to the bathroom at night). The door of our room was hard to open.
I was happy with our stay. Nir is a very good host. If you have any questions he will work hard to get you what you need. I would happily stay here again. Very nice people.
Nir, the proprietor, is a great host. Staff were friendly and helpful. I liked the location. Walkable to the walled city or a short cab ride. Rooms are basic but ours was comfortable. I would stay there again (and there were several people I encountered there who had stayed there multiple times).
Such a perfect location -- easy to walk around and super easy to catch rail or buses etc. Nir was just a joy to talk with and very conscientious. Nice simple Israeli breakfast offered and a feeling of Home in inviting use of the kitchen. I enjoyed meeting the other guests as well.
Loved this place. If you're not renting a vehicle, as I did not, this is the place for you. A minute's walk to the tram, which takes you to the old city in 10 minutes one way, or Yad Veshem 10 minutes in the other direction. Also a minute's walk to both the train and bus stations, which makes visiting any part of Israel straightforward, not mention cheap and more environmentally sustainable. Ben Gurion is 20 minutes away by train, making arrival and departure about as easy as can be imagined. To top it all off, the staff are friendly and accommodating. There are delightful sitting areas outside, too.