Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem.
Housed in a restored 1920s landmark, the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem blends grand Ottoman-era masonry with a contemporary, light-filled interior. Its most striking feature is a soaring glass-roofed atrium that serves as the hotel's social heart, anchoring a design that favors classic chandeliers and Jerusalem stone over modern minimalism. Located just steps from Jaffa Gate, the property is a strategic base for exploring the Old City, yet it functions as a self-contained retreat with some of the city's largest guest rooms. On-site highlights include the only Guerlain Spa in Israel and a focused kosher culinary program, headlined by the Mediterranean-influenced Palace Restaurant. It is a formal, high-service destination that manages to feel like a historic institution despite its modern amenities and resort-style indoor pool.