Facing the Dubai Fairmont and Dubai Jumeirah blockbusters, two hotels in Israel and one in Lebanon are short-listed for Best Hotel in Middle-East
The Mamilla Hotel Jerusalem
Located in the heart of Jerusalem City, with direct views of the Old City walls, the Tower of David, Jaffa Gate, and alongside Jerusalem’s finest shopping and entertainment experience.
The Alrov group Mamilla Hotel as been designed by the Italian architect and designer, Piero Lissoni (already winner in 2013 for the Best Hotel Interior Design for The Conservatorium hotel in Amsterdam.)
Piero Lissoni’s team has brought its great knowledge of world-class superior lifestyle, service and hospitality experience to this Jerusalem unique place.
The Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
The Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem (member of the Hilton Hotels Group) has been listed in the so famous Conde Nast Traveler 2015 record as the N°1 Best Hotel in the Middle East. Counting 226 rooms the hotel stands 10-floors high at the intersection of King David, Agron and Mamilla Streets, mere minutes from the Jaffa Gate.
That means it is situated in the heart of the ancient city.
Interior Design : a resolute contemporary style combined with the quietly elegant late 1920’s style
The quality of the service, spacious and luxurious rooms seduce anybody looking for confort, space and calm while still well located in the city center.
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
Gershon Agron St 26-28
Jerusalem
9419008 Israel
Tel: +972-2-5423333
The SmallVille Hotel Beirut
Buit in 2013 the Smallville Hotel is one of Beirut’s newest design hotel.The Smallville is both an Art-hotel and a very confortable one where lifestyle and originality are essential.
Walking around the hotel it clearly seems The Smallville Hotel name is inspired by the famous « Superman TV series » where any guest is a superhero…this seems to be the Hotel motto as it is often expressed this way through the hotel Facebook site.
The hotel is located close to Beit Eddine, Gemayzeh Street and Churches of Harissa.
Guests can enjoy a very good location in Beirut city center.