This place does not pretend to be "fancy", or with innovative design, but rather simple and at the level of the poor and above all tries to be accessible to everyone. To provide an experience that combines rest and nature in combination with the approach here to allow guests to invest their money in the experiences that the area offers and spend as little as possible on the room in which they sleep, or in other words - the price is affordable.
The complex: a stone building full of character The "Natural House" is located at the edge of the neighborhood. You park in front of an iron gate that leads into a large, well-kept courtyard (except for the fountain, which does not work). Inside the courtyard is a large, 150-year-old stone building with stone arches and high ceilings, with character and history, most of which serves as the host's house. Near the entrance to the host's house there is another entrance that leads to the lower unit and stairs that lead to the upper unit on the upper level of the building.
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The garden is spectacular, sunny in winter and shady in summer. The garden is shared by the guests of both cottages and the owners of the house. It has seating areas and tables that allow for relative privacy.
The units: high and cozy spaces The lower unit is a beautiful, simply decorated space with a double bed in the center of the space, a kitchenette, sofas, and a dining table. Outside there are cozy seating areas and an entrance to a fully equipped outdoor kitchen that allows for comfortable cooking. The downside here is that there is no window, only an exit to the garden.
The upper unit - After climbing the stairs, you enter a tall, characterful space, similar to the lower unit. The main difference here is that there is a private balcony that faces a wonderful view of Jerusalem.
It is important to note that near the building there is a monastery with a bell tower that rings several times a day (even in the morning).
In conclusion: an excellent solution for those who want to feel the most "Ein Kerem" and still keep a penny in their pocket.
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