My stay at the Ambassador Boutique—to participate in an archaeological dig—was sandwiched between nights at the Mamilla (Jerusalem) and David Intercontinental (Tel Aviv). For several reasons, The Ambassador Boutique held its own against the two five-star luxury hotels. First, the room was perfectly ample. The hotel, remodeled right before Covid hit, is aging well. The staff was friendly and helpful., and it was obvious that they took pride in their work. The breakfast and dinner buffets were excellent; although smaller, the breakfast buffet was quite competitive with the breakfast at the Mamilla. The turkey breast served at dinner one night was as good as any I've ever eaten. The Ambassador Boutique is an excellent choice for a budget-conscious traveler to Jerusalem, and it's a quick walk to the Old City. Recommended.…
We enjoyed our stay. The king bed room was large enough to make it comfortable for 5 nights. This was a base to see may surrounding sites each day. Buffet breakfast and dinner was quite good with options for everyone. The wait staff in the restaurant was outstanding. They remembered who wanted cappuccino and who wanted hot tea. They would assist with serving and carrying soup and other plates. Friendly and attentive. ATM and grocery right around the corner. Only problem we had was the inconsiderate archaeologists on either side of us who start slamming their doors at 3:00 am. to eat breakfast, return to their rooms, then leave by 4:30. A lot of door slamming for 90 minutes. Maybe the hotel should consider putting all those people on the same floor, away from others trying to sleep.…
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