Hotels with Free Parking in Israel from $106
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Top cities to explore in Israel

Jerusalem
Top Israel Hotels with Free Parking

Margosa Hotel

Grand Court Jerusalem

Melio Hotel Eilat

Agripas Boutique Hotel

Eyal Hotel

Cassia Hotel Jerusalem

Sadot Hotel Ben Gurion Airport - an Atlas Boutique Hotel

The Rothschild Hotel Tel Aviv's Finest

The Sea Apartments Tel Aviv by different locations

Bat Galim Boutique Hotel

Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels

Jerusalem Gate Hotel
Israel hotels with free parking
Discover your inner savvy traveler
It’s smart to be budget-conscious when planning a trip to Israel. You want to save as much as possible on the essentials so that you have spending money for the fun stuff. After all, Israel is full of unique restaurants, cool hangouts, and can’t-miss attractions. If you’re serious about getting the most out of your stay, use Travelocity to find hotels with free parking in downtown Israel. You’ll save money every day by not paying to park, and you’ll save gas money on long drives by putting yourself at the center of the action. That’s on top of the great savings you’ll get by booking your hotel through Travelocity.
Extra perks at hotels with free parking in Israel
If you’re savvy enough to look for a hotel with free parking, you’re probably interested in other budget-friendly perks, too. Whether you’re traveling alone, with a sweetheart, or with a whole family, it’s always a good idea to find a hotel that includes a few extra amenities in the price of your room. Browse Israel hotels with free parking and breakfast to get the most bang for your buck. You might also find complimentary details like in-room coffee, toiletries, free Wi-Fi, and access to a pool or fitness center. The more money you save at your hotel, the more you’ll get to spend on memorable experiences in Israel.
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Israel Hotels with Free Parking essential information
Hotels with Free Parking in Israel |
505 |
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Highest price | $234 |
Cheapest price | $106 |
Total number of hotels in Israel | 5,465 |
Popular hotels | Margosa Hotel, Grand Court Jerusalem, Melio Hotel Eilat, Agripas Boutique Hotel, Eyal Hotel, Cassia Hotel Jerusalem, Sadot Hotel Ben Gurion Airport - an Atlas Boutique Hotel, The Rothschild Hotel Tel Aviv's Finest, The Sea Apartments Tel Aviv by different locations, Bat Galim Boutique Hotel, Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels, Jerusalem Gate Hotel |
Recent Israel hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Jerusalem Gate Hotel
"I stayed at this hotel for 5 days and would not recommend it to anyone. The biggest issue was the cleanliness. The room was filthy when I arrived. The towels, bed sheets, floor, and other surfaces were covered with hair. The sheets appeared to be unwashed, and the entire bed was in a shocking condition. There were crumbs and debris underneath the mattress protector, and both the mattress protector and bedding were stained with substances I could not identify. The overall level of hygiene was honestly disgusting. I took photos of the towels, sheets, stains, and room conditions because I could hardly believe what I was seeing. When I asked to have the room cleaned or to be moved to another room, I was told that all the rooms were the same. Despite repeatedly requesting cleaning during my stay, it never happened. I eventually had to obtain clean sheets myself. The hotel is also extremely noisy. While it is located in the center of Jerusalem, there is constant traffic noise and beeping from the street. The windows provide very poor sound insulation, making it difficult to rest or sleep. The staff seemed to be doing the bare minimum. Even during the week, when the hotel did not appear particularly busy, basic requests were ignored. Another concern is safety. The room doors do not have an internal security latch or chain. The door can be opened with a key, but there is no additional lock from the inside that guests can use for their own peace of mind. Overall, this was a very"



