Diamond

Diamond Apartment in Jerusalem District
Diamond Apartment in Jerusalem District
Diamond Apartment in Jerusalem District
Diamond Apartment in Jerusalem District
Diamond Apartment in Jerusalem District

Apartment in Jerusalem District

Reasons to book

Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great price for your budgetOne of the lowest cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner, Balcony or Patio and more

About this apartment rental

Set in Bet Shemesh, 26 km from Umar Mosque and 26 km from Manger Square, Diamond offers air conditioning. The property is situated 27 km from St. Catherine's Church, 27 km from Church of the Nativity and 27 km from The Milk Grotto.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Balcony or Patio
Family friendly

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Available Rooms

Apartment

3 Double • 2 Single • 3 Single • 1 Queen • 2 Single • 1722 ft²

Room
Sleeps 15
+
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FAQs

How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Jerusalem District?

The average price for a rental in Jerusalem District is $244 per night. This rental is $123 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this apartment?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Diamond. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Diamond pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Diamond?

We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, balcony or patio, and family friendly.

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