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Cassia Jerusalem Reveals Its Renovated Boutique Hotel in the Center of the City

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Cassia, which was once known as the King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem, is a charming new boutique hotel that caters to those in search of art, culture, and peace.

Following a three-year makeover of the building that was originally known as the King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem, the property is currently operating under the name Cassia Jerusalem and can be found in close proximity to the scenic neighbourhood of Mishkenot Sha'ananim and Liberty Bell Park.

The recently redesigned boutique hotel boasts 148 guest rooms and suites that mix artistically appointed interiors with contemporary conveniences to promote both rest and creativity in its guests.

In addition to its visitors being able to appreciate its collection of modern Israeli art, delicious Israeli food, and beautiful vistas of the old but dynamic city of Jerusalem, Cassia is committed to provide a tailored leisure experience designed to soothe both the bodies and minds of its guests.

With a view of the Old City and the Jerusalem Hills from the rooftop pools and cabanas, the soon-to-open spa will have a variety of one-of-a-kind treatments and beauty therapies, such as an infrared jacuzzi and a realistic snow room experience.

Cassia Jerusalem, with its public areas adorned with multimedia exhibits by renowned Israeli artists and curated by Irena Gordon, will be the first hotel in Jerusalem to provide such a comprehensive art programme. Cassia ties visitors to the city by offering special packages that include free or heavily discounted admission to major cultural and historical sites including the Old City, the Tower of David, the Israel Museum, the Jerusalem Botanic Gardens, the Museum of Italian Jewish Art, and the Rockefeller Museum.

The suites on the upper floors of Cassia Jerusalem have breathtaking views of the Old City and the New City, and the hotel's flexible layout accommodates families with infants by providing cribs and other baby amenities.

The new boutique hotel is the first in the area to provide a "virtual window" to Jerusalem, bringing the city's pulsating splendour in picture, motion, and sound right within the resort so that visitors can enjoy it even when they're not out exploring.

 

Source: hospitalitynet.org

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