Summary:
Experience luxury living in this exceptional 6-bedroom apartment at the prestigious King David Residence in Jerusalem. Adjacent to the iconic King David Hotel, this apartment boasts a spacious living area, open kitchen, a balcony, and a 2 terrace with a Sukah. Enjoy high-end finishes, luxury decor, modern technology, central AC, and electric blinds. With three toilets and multiple bathrooms, this apartment offers unparalleled comfort and convenience for a memorable stay.
The Space:
Welcome to our expansive six-bedroom apartment, offering ample space and comfort for a memorable stay. Relax in the living room with a 65" TV for your viewing pleasure. The dining area provides a large table and chairs, perfect for gathering and dining. The fully equipped kitchen allows you to prepare delicious meals. All bedrooms are designed with your comfort in mind, featuring spacious layouts and generous closet space for your convenience.
Room details:
* **Master Bedroom:** This room features a king-size bed (convertible to two singles), a private bathroom and toilet, a walk-in closet, and a TV for your enjoyment.
* **Second Bedroom:** This bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed (also convertible to two singles).
* **Third Bedroom:** This room includes a queen-size bed, closets, and a private balcony with Northwest exposure.
* **Guest Bedroom:** Offers three single beds and a large closet.
Guest Access:
Gym access
Swimming pool access
Private parking available.
High security level with intercom, doorman 24/24, .
The Neighborhood:
Mamilla (Hebrew: ממילא) is a neighborhood of Jerusalem that was established in the late 19th century outside the Old City, west of the Jaffa Gate. Until 1948 it was a mixed Jewish-Arab business district. Between 1948 and 1967, it was located along the armistice line between the Israeli and Jordanian-held sector of the city, and many buildings were destroyed by Jordanian shelling. The Israeli government approved an urban renewal project for Mamilla, apportioning land for residential and commercial zones, including hotels and office space. The Mamilla Mall opened in 2007.
Mamilla Mall, also known as Alrov Mamilla Avenue, is an upscale shopping street and the only open-air mall in Jerusalem, Israel. Located northwest of Jaffa Gate, the mall consists of a 2,000-foot (610 m) pedestrian promenade called Alrov Mamilla Avenue lined by 140 stores, restaurants, and cafes, and office space on upper floors. The mall sits atop a multi-story parking garage for 1,600 cars and buses, and a bus terminal. Designed by Moshe Safdie and developed by Alrov Properties and Lodgings Ltd. of Tel Aviv, the mall incorporates the facades of 19th-century buildings from the original Mamilla Street, as well as the original structures of the Convent of St. Vincent de Paul, the Stern House, and the Clark House.
The mall is part of the Alrov Mamilla Quarter, a $400 million mixed-use development that also includes the 28-acre (11 ha) David's Village luxury condominium project, the David Citadel Hotel, the Alrov Mamilla Hotel, and the Karta parking lot. While the overall project was approved by the municipality in the early 1970s, and most of the condominiums and the David Citadel Hotel were completed in the 1990s, construction of the mall was delayed time and again – first due to opposition by preservationist, environmentalist, and religious groups, and then due to bureaucratic disputes, litigation, and arbitration. The mall was finally completed and opened in stages from 2007 to 2008, thirty-seven years after its initial proposal.
At the heart of the David Residence project, between the residential buildings, lies a lovely green park, the Andalusian courtyard. The courtyard, surrounded by tile-roofed two-stores buildings, is designed in the Andalusian style and constitutes a blossoming green island full of rich vegetation with a fountain in the center.
The Andalusian Courtyard serves to recreate the glory days of the neighborhood. It creates a peaceful secluded internal space which most of the apartments face onto.
The entrance to the project is from King David Street, through a reconstructed shaded alley leading to the inner courtyard and to the lobbies of the residential buildings on either side. The restored ancient building functions as a common lobby for the two residential buildings. The entrance-way to the ancient building is a masterpiece of restoration, decorated with traditional motifs, which reflects splendor back on the residential buildings. The plans call for a wood-paneled synagogue at the end of the lobby, with an Ark facing east towards the Temple Mount.
Getting Around:
The Jerusalem Light Rail stop “City Hall” is conveniently located less than a 5-minute walk away, providing easy access to various destinations throughout the city. Numerous bus lines also operate in the immediate vicinity, offering further public transportation options. For those arriving by car, free parking is available on the premises. From the property, you can reach the Jerusalem Central Bus Station in approximately 15 minutes by public transport, and Ben Gurion Airport is about a 1-hour drive away.
Other Things to Note:
Important information regarding your stay: the swimming pool's opening hours vary and are dependent on lifeguard availability; please check with the reception for exact times. A 18% VAT applies to Israeli citizens and is not included in the total price; this must be paid upon arrival. To receive a VAT refund or exemption, please present your border control pass card (stay permit) received at the airport. If this is not provided, the 17% tax will be applied. If your stay starts on a Saturday or a holiday, please contact us before booking as check-in times may be subject to change. Please note that we are unavailable on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Interaction with Guests:
During your stay I would always be available for any request or information on Jerusalem or on the apartment
(except on Saturdays during Shabat)