5* Accommodation and Service in Jerusalem near the Old City
Luxury Rooms with Character in Jerusalem
The American Colony offers a choice of 94 rooms & suites in 4 separate buildings: the Main House, East House, Palm House & the Cow Byre. All buildings are graced with their own unique gardens. Our accommodation in Jerusalem old city features all you would expect from a 5-star hotel, including complimentary internet, complimentary soft drinks in the minibar, 24 hour room service and Italian Acqua Di Parma toiletries and ‘Frette’ linens. There is a selection of rooms across the property with their own features including painted or vaulted ceilings, original one hundred year old Jerusalem stone foors, traditional and modern rooms,both large and small so that whatever your taste we can hopefully cater to your needs. We have two Deluxe Pasha rooms that are wheelchair accessible.
Single Standard
Smaller rooms, furnished with the same care and attention to comfort as the rest of the hotel, located in the East House, Cow Byre and Palm House.
Double Standard
Smaller rooms, furnished with the same care and attention to comfort as the rest of the hotel, located in the Main House.
Comfort Balcony with Pool View
Comfort Balcony with Pool View, cozy rooms located in the Main House. Newly decorated and furnished to live up to the high expectations of our guests with a nice view to the swimming pool.
Comfort Balcony
Cozy rooms located in the Main House. Comfort Balcony rooms at the American Colony Hotel are decorated and furnished to live up to the high expectations of our guests visiting Jerusalem.
Classic Pasha
Turkish Charm. Classic Pasha rooms at The American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem are authentic and individually furnished in the Ottoman style of Jerusalem of the late 1800's.
Deluxe Pasha
In the Main House of The American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem, the Pasha built winter rooms for three of his wives with entrances from the gallery overlooking the pool.
Junior Suite
Exquisite larger rooms, some with original painted wooden ceilings, three of these rooms were originally summer rooms built by the Pasha for his wives.