The exuberantly lush garden and sweeping view of the valley are your first hint that you've found the perfect hideaway; the well-appointed pine-and-tile suites with kitchenettes confirm it. Two of the three units are of superior standard, one with a kid-friendly loft. Private patios and garden furniture extend the living area into the outdoors. Wine and a classical guitarist can be booked for warm evenings.Pros: Ein Kerem itself is a joy; whirlpool baths in the better suites; massages available. Cons: parking can be remote; 60 steps to the place; far from the rest of Jerusalem.
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