Passover in Israel 2012

A rainy winter in Jerusalem heralds a green, fragrant, blossoming springtime!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roman Pillar, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Roman Pillar, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

 

 

 

 

Book early to secure promotional rates for your Pesach holiday in Israel at the deluxe Mamilla Hotel  - excellent location to explore Jerusalem by foot.

We offer special rates for your 2012 Passover stay at the deluxe Mamilla Hotel located within walking distance to the Old City.

Rates start at $1950 for 2 persons in a Studio room, for 4 nights – your choice of

  • April 6-10, 2012
  • April 10-14
  • April 11-15

If you choose to stay at the Mamilla Hotel from April 6-10, your Seder night dinner and Festive lunch are included in your rate.

For those who choose to stay at the Mamilla Hotel from either April 10-14 or April 11-15, Friday night dinner and Shabbat lunch are included in your room rate.

Or choose to stay the entire eight (8) days, and receive 4 holiday meals included in your room rate.

Indulge yourself at Mamilla Hotel’s new Akasha Wellbeing Center with superb spa treatments, top notch gym facility, and luxurious indoor pool.

For more information and rates in Executive rooms, Suites, and family rates,

Passover 2012 at Mamilla Hotel, Jerusalem

Let us know your preferred dates and room type. Select 2 four-night packages to stay the entire Passover holiday.
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Limited room supply at these attractive rates.

Mamilla Mall Shopping, Jerusalem, Israel

Outdoor sculpture, Jerusalem, IsraelThe pedestrian mall located at the end of Agron St., opposite the site of the future Waldorf Astoria Hotel, across the street  from the five star David Citadel Hotel and below the newly opened luxury boutique Mamilla Hotel, connects  East and West Jerusalem seamlessly.

Enter the pedestrian walkway from Agron St., walk straight through and exit at Jaffa Gate right by the Old City Arab souk and the Tower of David Museum.

Outdoor sculpture, Jerusalem, Israel

Outdoor sculpture, Jerusalem, Israel

French tourists, scarved Arab Israeli women, tourists from Jordan, black hatted ultra Orthodox Jewish men,  global-looking teens, stroll along the open air store lined street.  Shoppers with bags bearing logos of  international brands  – the newly opened GAP among them – rest and refresh at one of the cafes (all with free WIFI).

Life-size scultpure line the outdoor mall and attract the attention of little kids, hand-holding couples, and even sprinting pedestrians hurrying to the next appointment.

Mamilla Sculptures, Jerusalem

Mamilla Sculptures, Jerusalem