Some of us need to travel to Israel, we need to see the holy city of Jerusalem for ourselves, to visit Nazareth and the Western Wall, and the incredible vast but freshwater Sea of Galilee. But even if you don’t feel a particular compulsion to visit this part of the world Israel is a destination with a lot to surprise you, challenge your perceptions and stir up your passions. If the Dead Sea isn’t on your bucket list then why not? and the incredible, multi-coloured canyons of Makhtesh Ramon are unlike anything you’ll encounter anywhere else, as are the hills and valleys of the dry desert lands of Ein Avdat and the Carmel Range. And then there’s the fantastic beaches of Tel Aviv on the Mediterranean Sea, and the resorts of Eilat on the Red Sea and Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee. And the best places to stay in Israel are as varied as the reasons you have for travelling here.
Modern Israel, which was founded in 1948 after the Second World War, is very urbanised, so the majority of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Israel are in the towns or cities.
Use our guide to the best places to stay in Israel and start to plan your visit to this fascinating ancient land.
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Tel Aviv
This industrially styled boutique hotel ticks all the boxes with a central location, Instagram-friendly decor and a gourmet sandwich shop to satisfy hungry patrons.
Tel Aviv
At the centrally located Fabric, urban style is celebrated with industrial-inspired decor and a landscaped rooftop. Minimalist rooms feature indulgent bathrooms, large swathes of glass offering city views and clean design. A sleek base in an unbeatable location.
Jerusalem (Ein Kerem)
Alegra Boutique Hotel is situated in Ein Kerem village, a short distance outside Jerusalem's centre. This historic 18th century property offers elegant accommodation fusing original exposed-stone walls and Persian rugs with contemporary bathrooms. Enjoy 8-course dinners! A truly magnificent stay.
Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
The most famous hotel in the Middle East, exuding charm, comfort and beauty. With its lovely courtyard restaurant, an oasis of tranquillity close to, yet outside, the hubbub of the historic Old City of Jerusalem.
Acre (Old Acre)
Play at being royalty in this former Ottoman palace, which includes hand-painted frescos, spectacular historical features, and a 400-year-old Turkish bath.