A restored stone home in the heart of the Old City
Steps from the Western Wall. Vaulted stone ceilings, a private courtyard, and three thousand years of history at your doorstep.
The home
About this place
A 400-year-old home on a quiet lane in the Jewish Quarter, lovingly restored with vaulted Jerusalem-stone ceilings, arched windows, and a shaded private courtyard. Sleeps five across two bedrooms.
The kitchen is fully kosher with separate meat and dairy. Underfloor heating for winter, air-conditioning for summer, and a rooftop with views across the Old City rooftops toward the Mount of Olives.
What this place offers
Where you'll be
On a pedestrian lane in the Jewish Quarter — no cars, just stone streets. A five-minute walk to the Western Wall and steps from the Cardo and the Quarter's cafes and synagogues.
Guest reviews ★ 4.96 · 128
Waking up and walking five minutes to the Kotel for sunrise — there are no words. The house itself is stunning; the courtyard was our favorite spot.
Perfect for our family over the chag. The kosher kitchen had everything, and the host thought of every detail down to the Shabbat hot plate.
The vaulted ceilings and stone walls are magical. Quiet at night in a way you would not believe for the middle of the Old City.
Good to know
Is the kitchen kosher?
Yes — fully kosher with separate meat and dairy sinks, dishes, and cookware. Ask us anything specific before you book.
How does Shabbat work at the house?
The house is Shabbat-friendly: hot plate and urn, manual locks, and lights on timers on request. The Quarter itself is magical on Friday night.
How do we get in with luggage?
The Old City is pedestrian-only. Enter via Jaffa or Zion Gate; it's a 10–12 minute walk on stone lanes. Porters can be arranged in advance.
Is there parking?
There's paid parking just outside Jaffa Gate (Mamilla) and Zion Gate. The house itself is on a walking lane.