Queens double room with a balcony
(203 Misser Khatun)
Misser Khatun
Welcome I am Room 203, where history and education meet. I am Misser Khatun, wife of Prince Naser Al-Din Mohammad Ben Delghader and I’m honored to be your room during your stay.
In 1432 CE, I established the Madrasa al-Ghadiriyya, a significant educational institution in Jerusalem. My dedication to education and culture enriched the minds and spirits of those who sought knowledge. As you rest in Room 203, let my legacy guide your journey through the historical and architectural heritage of Jerusalem.
Room services
The Jerusalem Hotel offers a variety of room services to enhance guest comfort and convenience:
Telephones
All rooms are equipped with a telephone line and charging USB.
Wifi
Complimentary high-speed internet access with dedicated fiber optics metro line available for guests with laptops or smartphones.
Smart TV
Each room includes a smart television and satellite channels that also connects to your preferred entertainment apps.
Air conditioning and heating
Individual electrical conditioning and heating units, along with central heating, ensure a pleasant and comfortable environment throughout the year.
Room balconies
Half of the hotel’s rooms feature balconies with breathtaking views of iconic landmarks such as the Old City, the Holy Sepulcher, the Redeemer Church, the Russian Compound, and other historic sites.
Room Amenities
The Jerusalem Hotel provides an array of amenities in each room and bathroom, ensuring a carefree and comfortable stay for guests. Including, Coffee and tea tray, Safe, Hair dryer and Kettle.
At the reception – Iron, Slippers and other needed amenities
Accessibility Features
Our hotel provides wheelchair accessibility and a wheelchair – friendly room which includes a wheelchair friendly bathroom; featuring widened doorways, grab bar, a roll-in shower.
Working with Women Organizations
The Jerusalem Hotel is committed to supporting local women’s organizations and cooperatives, as part of its dedication to uplifting marginalized communities. Many of the hotel’s room decorations and amenities are sourced from these organizations, generating income and employment opportunities for those in need.