One of the best museums I’ve been too. I learned so much it’s so tragic everything that happened to Palestine but i was glad i educated myself more and experienced this while in Bethlehem. I still get over all the emotions i felt walking through the museum/gallery. Quite eye opening
Marina B
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March 19, 2023
Amazing hotel with a purpose. Top notch decor, great taste, with lovely live performances on Saturday nights.
The museum on-site is a fantastic place to start for anyone wanting to dive into the facts behind the separation wall, understand more about the Palestinian struggle and get a huge amount of further resources. The art gallery houses beautiful Palestinian artists' pieces and the staff is very helpful.
Near an interesting patch of graffiti on the wall and the Aida refugee camp (that everyone should visit), this hotel is overall a great base to come and learn and then quietly reflect on some really hard topics, while still feeling absolutely spoiled by the hospitality and experience.
Charles Pietracupa
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March 01, 2023
Did not stay in the hotel. However, this is a must-see for anyone visiting Israel. What an amazing spot to check out. Had a great meal in a marvelous lobby area, decorated with fantastic artwork all around. The museum was well laid out and great to see. The art gallery on the second floor showcased some great local talent. This is a MUST SEE!
Nizamuddin Yusuf
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August 17, 2023
It's been described as “the worst view of any hotel in the world” and it's absolutely spot on. The Hotel* and Museum are nestled against the controversial barrier wall separating Israel from the Palestinian Terrortoies.
Inside the Museum you will get an explanation of the wall, the controls on movement and the troubled history of the region. You will also see a gallery showcasing the work of Palestinian poets and artists, as well as other deeply unsettling, well researched and delivered curations.
olivia sexton
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October 16, 2022
Going here is a must experience. The service, detail and design is amazing. Also do go to the museum. My teenagers found it to be so interesting. They plan it really well with mixed media and I would highly recommend as part of a day trip to Bethlehem.
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One of the best museums I’ve been too. I learned so much it’s so tragic everything that happened to Palestine but i was glad i educated myself more and experienced this while in Bethlehem. I still get over all the emotions i felt walking through the museum/gallery. Quite eye opening
Amazing hotel with a purpose. Top notch decor, great taste, with lovely live performances on Saturday nights. The museum on-site is a fantastic place to start for anyone wanting to dive into the facts behind the separation wall, understand more about the Palestinian struggle and get a huge amount of further resources. The art gallery houses beautiful Palestinian artists' pieces and the staff is very helpful. Near an interesting patch of graffiti on the wall and the Aida refugee camp (that everyone should visit), this hotel is overall a great base to come and learn and then quietly reflect on some really hard topics, while still feeling absolutely spoiled by the hospitality and experience.
Did not stay in the hotel. However, this is a must-see for anyone visiting Israel. What an amazing spot to check out. Had a great meal in a marvelous lobby area, decorated with fantastic artwork all around. The museum was well laid out and great to see. The art gallery on the second floor showcased some great local talent. This is a MUST SEE!
It's been described as “the worst view of any hotel in the world” and it's absolutely spot on. The Hotel* and Museum are nestled against the controversial barrier wall separating Israel from the Palestinian Terrortoies. Inside the Museum you will get an explanation of the wall, the controls on movement and the troubled history of the region. You will also see a gallery showcasing the work of Palestinian poets and artists, as well as other deeply unsettling, well researched and delivered curations.
Going here is a must experience. The service, detail and design is amazing. Also do go to the museum. My teenagers found it to be so interesting. They plan it really well with mixed media and I would highly recommend as part of a day trip to Bethlehem.