Shalom Hartman Institute has reserved a limited number of rooms at a discounted rate at several hotels near the Institute. These rooms will be available to program participants on a first-come, first-served basis
February 10, 2008
February 10, 2008
Summertime 2008 in Jerusalem is set to be busy with tourists, vacationers, students and many other visitors. Please consider these factors as you plan for your summertime visit to Jerusalem for Shalom Hartman Institute programs.
Shalom Hartman Institute has reserved a limited number of rooms at a discounted rate at several hotels near the Institute. These rooms will be available to program participants on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, please see below. Please contact Meirav Fishman for reservations only. For information on additional lodging in Jerusalem not affiliated with Hartman Institute, click here.
Rooms are available June 22-July 23, 2008. A Little House is a group of inns in Baka and the German Colony, with a third opening in Rehavia in March. All are located within walking distance of the Hartman Institute and are on a similar standard. Shalom Hartman Institute program participants receive a 10% discount on rates, available with a reference letter from the Institute. Click here to find out more about the inns.
Eldan Hotel
24 King David Street
Tel. 972-2-567-9777
Rooms are available June 25-July 23, 2008. Shalom Hartman Institute rate bed & breakfast: $100/room (single or double occupancy).
Rooms are available June 22-July 23, 2008. Click here to find out more about the hotel. Shalom Hartman Institute rate, bed & breakfast, single $182, double $202.
Rooms are available from July 2-9, 2008. Located in the historic Mishkenot Sha’ananim complex in the Yemin Moshe neighborhood. Click here to find out more about the hotel.
Additional lodging resources
Below please find a list of links to websites providing Jerusalem hotel, apartment and B&B information. (Note: Shalom Hartman Institute is not affiliated with these websites, has no prior arrangements with them and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their information)