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#4 of 22 Specialty lodging in Nazareth
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The Guest House itself is located in the heart of the Nazareth Souq (Market) of the Old City near Mensa Christi Church...
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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Bar / lounge
24-hour security
BBQ facilities
24-hour check-in
Laundry service
Ironing service
Secured parking
Wifi
Baggage storage
Non-smoking hotel
Shared lounge / TV area
Sun terrace
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Non-smoking rooms
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English, Arabic, Estonian, Hebrew
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carito70 wrote a review Feb 2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina180 contributions45 helpful votes
Excelent Hostel in Nazareth. We had problems finding the parking near the hostel but the owner immediately sent his son to help us and drove us down to the hostel (some meters down) with our luggage in his van. They had tea and coffee all time at reception, wich is very valuable. Very comfortable rooms and great view from the beatiful terrace where you can have breakfast. His wife.... what an excelent and honest person!! I will be grateful all my life with her. I forgot at the hotel a very valuable mini travel case and she drove to the church we were visiting to reach us and gave it back to me before we left Nazarteh!!! THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHHH!!! I strongly recomend this HOSTEL in Nazareth!!! Very familiar!!
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Date of stay: January 2023
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joy e wrote a review Mar 2020
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We stayed here for 6 weeks in room 7,a great room with views across the city.I can really recommend this place.The terrace garden is great.Our hosts were very accommodating .Its a very convenient place to explore the old city.Beware their private car park is a short way up a steep hill.Ring the bell above the hostel gate keypad to attract the owner down who lives upstairs
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Date of stay: February 2020
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Room Tip: Room 7 is the best
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198Heather wrote a review Jan 2020
Solihull, United Kingdom9 contributions5 helpful votes
The hostel is excellently located very near the shuk and old city part of Nazareth. The host, Tony and family were excellent hosts and gave us a very warm welcome and delicious middle eastern breakfasts. Tony went more than the extra mile for us on our first day in helping us resolve a car rental issue ( our car broke down) and we were very grateful for his help. The hostel is tucked away near the old town and access is a bit difficult, especially for those with mobility challenges. However, once again Tony went out of his way to help us and ferried some of our group up and down the hill with a very cheerful attitude. The hostel has access to a private parking area which is close by but this was not an issue as Tony provided a small cart to transport luggage to the hostel.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Sébastien M wrote a review Sep 2018
30 contributions3 helpful votes
We had a good time in this hostel. They served an amazing breskfast on the terrasse. We had a room with a bathroom shared with 3 other room. I recommand it for a couple. Very good value hostel with free parking and free brakefast.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Keegan R wrote a review Aug 2018
Seattle, Washington15 contributions17 helpful votes
Staff: Fairly welcoming. She helped us with parking which was appreciated given the insane streets of Nazareth. Food: If nothing else, go just for the breakfast!!! Our was one of the most delicious meals I had in Israel. We were stuffed. Accommodations: Honestly, I'm surprised by the high reviews. We had a private room with our own bathroom on the outside. We had no A/C and it was hot. There was also NO air circulation. The smell of mildew was overpowering. I've never experienced like that. They need to get dehumidifiers ASAP. While we had our own bathroom, it was disgusting. Again, no air flow so the mildew and mold grew rampant. The bathroom was old and needed to be majorly remodeled. Perhaps out you had a bathroom in your room, it would be better??? Location: Excellent. Close to the market and churches. Everything was closed when we were there, but you might have better luck!
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Date of stay: August 2018
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Jonathan S wrote a review Jul 2018
6 contributions4 helpful votes
The garten/terasse is very sweet and really relaxing. The rooms are ok - not the newest, but still good and clean. The location is perfect, very close to the church and to the market, located in the old houses of Nazareth. The breakfast is a dream! You will never be able to eat it completely ;) The parking is free and the ladies show you where it is. It is at a very steep hill. You cannot deine directly to the hostel (30m). I can fully recommend it - especially for this price it is unbeatable.
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Date of stay: July 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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sientjeamerah wrote a review Jun 2018
Paris, France54 contributions56 helpful votes
Kind staff with a great and delicious breakfast. They went out of their way to change up the menu on the different days. All was delicious. Private bedroom recommended. It's clean and basic. All you need. Terrace is quiet beautiful, however, if there are people outside and you have one of the two rooms surrounded by the terrace, it can get quite loud from other guests. Besides that, it only takes 2min into the old parts of Nazareth. And they have parking which is great. it's 4min away, but at least you have your card in a secured parking. Only point of improvement: better describe how to get to the hotel with rental car or provide a phone number. it was so messy to find it.
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Date of stay: May 2018
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Panayotova wrote a review May 2018
Sofia, Bulgaria37 contributions15 helpful votes
Very good place to stay. It was a little difficult to find it, but everything else was good. Close to the city centre and all the attractions in Nazareth. Friendly and helpful hosts. Beautiful garden. Free wifi
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Date of stay: May 2018
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Meir M wrote a review Dec 2017
Petah Tiqwa, Israel17 contributions2 helpful votes
Great and peaceful family place in the heart of Nazareth, little hard to find the place but after find it you can leave the car and enjoy the city and all of her sites. Great Breakfast in a pleasant ( and surprising) garden. Will defiantly visit again. Thank you Toni and the family.
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Date of stay: December 2017
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Karen P wrote a review Dec 2017
78 contributions35 helpful votes
We arrived at Nazareth Hostel around 2pm. This is a small, family-run hostel, which means that there generally isn't someone there to check you in. We called their phone number and the man told us that someone would be down in a couple of minutes. Fifteen minutes later, his son, about 14 years old, came down coughing, sneezing, and sniffling. He blew his nose and checked us in. We asked where we should park, as we were parked on a side road with our bags in the car. He asked to see my boyfriend's phone, and held it with the hands he just coughed into and used to blow his nose, and said he would come with us to show us where to go, rather than telling us the directions. He directed us, which was nice because it was a bit confusing, but we made sure to keep the windows open because we didn't want to get sick from him. We drove to the gate to park and the door was locked. He didn't know the code and had to call a few times before someone answered to tell him. When we finally parked and got inside, we went to put our stuff in our room. This check-in process took a little over an hour, at the peak time of day. We booked a private room with a bathroom. The room looked ancient and unique, as the walls were stone. I felt like I was in a cave, because not only were the walls fully stone, but the room was extremely humid! The TV didn't work. The wifi didn't work (the signal from the lobby just a few steps over didn't work). We turned the air conditioner on to get some air into the room because there was only a tiny window. This helped a little bit after a few hours. I wasn't feeling too well, so I went to bed early. This wasn't an issue because there's not much to do in Nazareth at night in the dark and cold. My boyfriend and I were asleep until we heard loud knocking at the door around 8:45 pm. We ignored it and then heard the knocking again. It was the owner of the hostel, the father of the boy who helped us that afternoon. He needed to get into the room to get into the power box, which happens to be in a guest's room (?!). Such an unpleasant and awkward disturbance. The next morning we woke up in a cold and humid room and went to the lobby for breakfast. The breakfast was very good - traditional food. Pita with za'atar and haloumi cheese, plain pita, hummus, labneh, Israeli salad with avocado, a dish with tomato, mushrooms, and cheese, coffee, and tea. Overall, was not a great experience and I would not stay here again.
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Date of stay: December 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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US$129 - US$159 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
IsraelNorthern DistrictGalilee RegionNazareth
NUMBER OF ROOMS
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa
Which popular attractions are close to Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Nearby attractions include St. Joseph's Church (0.3 km), Synagogue-Church (0.3 km), and Elbabour - Galilee Mill (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a lounge, and free parking.
What food & drink options are available at Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Guests can enjoy a lounge and barbeque facilities during their stay.
Is parking available at Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Yes, free parking and secured parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Conveniently located restaurants include Rose Boutique Cafe, Alreda, and Khazen Restaurant.
Is Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.5 km away from the centre of Nazareth.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Arabic, Hebrew, and Estonian.
Are there any historical sites close to Nazareth Hostel Al Nabaa?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Church Of Annunciation (1.0 km), Cana of Galilee (6.6 km), and Synagogue-Church (0.3 km).