Where to stay
Best neighbourhoods
in Jerusalem
Every neighbourhood scored for accessibility, value, local feel, and more. Honest trade-offs on each — no superlatives without substance.
Top pick
Old City
The walled heart of three faiths — four quarters, one square kilometre, and one of the most extraordinary places on earth to stay.
Old City
Top pickThe walled heart of three faiths — four quarters, one square kilometre, and one of the most extraordinary places on earth to stay.
10/10
Walk
4/10
Price
6/10
Local
10/10
Central
West Jerusalem / City Centre
GoodModern Israeli Jerusalem — the Mahane Yehuda market, Jaffa Road tram, restaurants, and the best practical base for most visitors.
8/10
Walk
6/10
Price
8/10
Local
7/10
Central
Mahane Yehuda & Nachlaot
Trade-offThe market district where Jerusalem is youngest and loudest — bars in the converted market stalls, street art, and genuinely local energy.
9/10
Walk
7/10
Price
10/10
Local
6/10
Central
East Jerusalem & Mount of Olives
Trade-offThe Arabic quarter and the greatest viewpoint in Jerusalem — pilgrimage sites, local markets, and the panoramic Dome of the Rock sunrise view.
7/10
Walk
7/10
Price
9/10
Local
8/10
Central
German Colony & Emek Refaim
Trade-offJerusalem's most upscale neighbourhood — leafy streets, excellent cafés, and a relaxed local vibe well south of the pilgrimage intensity.
8/10
Walk
4/10
Price
9/10
Local
4/10
Central
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