Four new suites have been added to the accommodation options at The Alegra Hotel in Ein Kerem, Israel, a historic village just outside Jerusalem. Housed in a lovingly restored 1930s building, the boutique property now offers 13 thoughtfully designed rooms that blend traditional local materials with contemporary comfort.
The interiors showcase Jerusalem stone combined with modern décor, creating a warm, elegant atmosphere. Suites feature king-sized beds set into stone niches, oversized rain showers, custom leather furnishings and high-quality Egyptian cotton linens for a restful stay. Attention to detail and a focus on comfort are woven throughout the guest rooms.
Dining at the hotel reflects the region’s rich flavors. Executive chef Amir Na’or develops a daily menu that emphasizes fresh, local ingredients—herbs, fruits and vegetables sourced from nearby markets and the hotel’s own orchards and gardens. The cuisine highlights seasonal produce and simple, refined preparations that complement the peaceful setting.
For business travelers and small groups, a contemporary business center includes a boardroom that overlooks a private courtyard, providing a quiet, professional environment. Concierge services are available 24/7 to assist with planning, reservations and local recommendations.
The hotel’s intimate spa offers a range of treatments designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. Facilities include hot and wet saunas as well as indoor and outdoor relaxation areas set amid lush gardens with views of the Judean Hills. These tranquil outdoor spaces invite guests to unwind while taking in the surrounding landscape.
Located in Ein Kerem, a village known for its picturesque streets and proximity to Jerusalem’s cultural and historical sites, The Alegra Hotel provides both a serene retreat and convenient access to the region’s attractions. The combination of restored architecture, locally inspired design, fresh cuisine and thoughtful amenities makes the hotel a compelling choice for travelers seeking comfort and character near Jerusalem.