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Description
Designed by David Resnik, one of Israel's
foremost architects, the Regency opened as the Hyatt Jerusalem in
1987, and gained a reputation as one of the city's finest hotels.
Set on the lower slopes of Mount Scopus, the hotel's seven arcaded
courtyards and multilevel atrium lobby settle gracefully across the
landscape, with vistas of the city in the distance. Location is the
one problem -- there is a free shuttle bus into the center of West
Jerusalem, but you're not close to anything, and the neighborhood
is not interesting for strolling. But within the hotel's confines,
you get excellent value. Rooms are wearing a bit thin, as is common
in Israeli hotels these days, but the basic decor is tasteful; some
rooms have balconies. The fitness center is among the best in town,
sports facilities are excellent, and the swimming pool is roomy,
although not very deep, and loaded with outsiders in summer. The
dining facilities are all glatt kosher. In 2001, the Israeli
minister of tourism was murdered in this hotel, which caused
tourists and Israelis to shy away from the Regency for a number of
years. Rates are comparatively low; there are often special
discounts such as 5 nights for the price of 4, and very good
bargain offers on the Internet.
Facilities: Restaurant; dining room;
cafe; bar; outdoor swimming pool; fitness center (fee); sauna;
steam room; in-season children's activities, playground, floodlit
basketball, tennis, volleyball courts; business center; large
shopping arcade; salon; room service; laundry service;
concierge-/club-level rooms; synagogue.
Dining &
Entertainment:
Among the Hyatt's strong points are above-average food services,
crowned by the top-class Valentino's Restaurant and theme buffets
(Tex-Mex, Middle Eastern, Asian) 3 nights a week. There's also a
choice of cafes, bars, and disco/pubs.
Note: This information
was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice.
Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the
companies in question before planning your trip.
Price
$185-$235 double. 15% service charge. Rates include breakfast, P
Credit Cards Accepted
AE, DC, MC, V
Directions
Bus: 4. Free shuttle to downtown Jerusalem
Information by Frommers