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5 Best Hostels in Jerusalem, Israel

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Full of history, old architecture and ancient relics, the holy city is packed with things to do. And to make sure you have a great place to rest your head after a long day of sightseeing, we have listed the best hostels in Jerusalem for you below.

Abraham Hostel in Jerusalem
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Abraham Hostel Jerusalem

The Abraham Hostel is easily one of the best hostels in Jerusalem. The beds are comfy, the breakfast is free and delicious, and the lounge hammocks are a welcome sight after a long day of sightseeing. Their rooftops BBQs are always a big hit as well, so if you happened to be there during one of their BBQ’s grab a drink from their bar and join the crowd upstairs. We know you came to explore Jerusalem, but you just might spend more time at Abraham Hostel Jerusalem than you planned :)

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The Post Hostel in Jerusalem
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The Post Hostel

Housed in Jerusalem’s central post office building, you’ll be in the heart of the action to experience the best of the city. Begin your day with their tasty free breakfast before hitting the town, and if you need help with your itinerary, visit the on-site tourism coordinator who’s sure to recommend the best of Jerusalem. Staying in for the night? They have everything from jazz sessions to trivia nights to keep you entertained, or you can grab a drink from the bar and relax on the rooftop terrace. The Post Hostel guarantees you a unique vibe and an unforgettable stay!

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Jerusalem Hostel
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The Jerusalem Hostel

The Jerusalem Hostel sits right in the city center just steps from anything you could want. You’ll be welcomed by the friendly staff, the high ceilings, and the gorgeous stone columns. The hostel is full of character, and no matter what room you choose, you’ll love the charm and spotless en-suite bathrooms. After a long day exploring the city, head to their rooftop terrace for an awesome view of the city lights. The staff ensures The Jerusalem Hostel is one of the best hostels in Jerusalem to help you have an intimate and authentic stay.

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HI Agron in Jerusalem
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HI Agron

A stay a HI Argon – Jerusalem puts you a short walk from downtown, so you can live it up during the day and sleep peacefully at night. Park your car safely underground for free, then head to the lobby where the staff is excited to welcome you and make sure you have everything you need. You’ll love the clean and tidy room, and the fact that a delicious and free Israeli breakfast awaits when you wake up :) Guests rave about how much they love HI Argon – Jerusalem, and we know you’ll do the same.

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Stay Inn Hostel in Jerusalem
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Stay Inn Hostel

You’re guaranteed to be impressed throughout your time at Stay Inn Hostel. The central location and all the freebies make Stay Inn Hostel one of the best hostels in Jerusalem. In addition to the free laundry, snacks, and coffee, make sure you don’t schedule a breakfast date because the free breakfast is amazing! Once you’ve finished breakfast, the terrace should be next on your list. It has great views and you’ll have so much fun hanging out and meeting other travelers. The staff will make sure you have a great stay while you discover Jerusalem.

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No matter which of the best hostels in Jerusalem you choose, we are certain that you’ll have a fabulous time in the holy city.

This list is based on our personal experiences and/or reviews online. If you own a hostel in Jerusalem that you would like to add to this list, email us at contact(at)roadaffair(dot)com with the subject: Best Hostels in Jerusalem.

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