Reviewed by: brian g from on Apr 26 2008 Wonderful Time Our service was very good. The room was clean and comfortable. It seemed to be located in a convenient location. The wait staff worked really hard to keep tables tidy and food tables full. The food was delicious. (especially try the white cake they serve in the morning located by the eggs. It was great)
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 01 2008 Wait for me!!! I have no better way to express my satisfaction with this hotel then just sending my regards to the front desk people and espesially Yan who did every thing to help me with getting around town.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 27 2007 Looking forward to next stay The Olive Tree has all of the quality of a first class hotel along with personal attention by the staff. Excellent location for visiting the Old City. This is the place to stay!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 13 2007 facinating very rare authentic hotel not like the others
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 23 2007 Marginal Service We spent 6 nights at the Olive Tree in Jerusalem. Although the hotel was fairly upscale, we encountered some problems with the staff. We had hoped for a Much Better Experience. Pros - Good location next to the Old City, Good buffet & dining room staff (Kaled and Wadi). Cons - Front Desk NOT helpful (1) It took 16 hours with multiple calls and personal trips to the front desk to get the toilet in our room fixed (2) When attempting to get change, one of the staff tried to short change me and when I demanded my dollars back they gave me a really hard time. The staff in the bar area Consistantly tried to short change people in our group (In some cases substantially, change for $10 instead of $50), we insisted on reciepts to help alliviate the problem but this occured numerous times. We also needed a doctor and the hotel recommended someone who was not qualified to write perscriptions but charged us $100 anyway. We approached the hotel mangement but they declined to refund our money or make things right. I hope this is not indicative of a much larger problem with the hotel staff.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 28 2007 best value this authenric modern hotel is 5 minutes
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 09 2007 Great hotel Olive Tree hotel was great. Our group stayed there in March 2006 and it was a delight. Food was great, service and staff were so friendly and helpful. Hotel is beautiful and clean. The lobby shops have great prices and friendly staff. Definitely the best hotel in Jerusalem.
Reviewed by: Bennie from on Jan 07 2007 Never Again We have stayed in several Jerusalem hotels and decided to try this one for a change. I felt, upon entering the lobby, that it was dark and the rooms were no exception - very dark and dismal. The Dining Room was a constant madhouse, especially in the evenings and the only redeeming factor was the pleasant head waiters etc. The food was very medicore and we heard several tour groups complain about the lack of variety and strange foods! We stayed for one extra week after the tour group left and were amazed at the appalling lack of cleanliness. The bathroom was never once cleaned properly, the dust that was in our room since we moved into it 10 days before, was still there when we left. We did have clean towels each day, but the bathroom had no ventilation and again was very dark and dimal. There were one or tow people at the reception desk who were remotely helpful, but the others were cold and unfriendly. We will definitely not be taking groups there in future.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 01 2006 Highly recommended While on a tour of the Holy Lands with Pilgrim Tours, our group spent four nights in this delightful hotel. It is a perfect place to stay for touring Jerusalem. The food was wonderful, and the rooms are clean and spacious with all amenities that travelers need. The Gift Shops in the lobby are first-class! I loved being there. Thanks to the staff! Everyone was helpful and nice. I could not ask for a better place to stay, and I travel a lot!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 23 2006