Accommodation in Palestine
Stay in family guesthouses, modern hotels, religious guesthouses, or monasteries. Palestine offers diverse lodging with comfort and authentic hospitality.
Overview
Finding a place to stay in Palestine is part of the travel experience. From modern hotels to family guesthouses, accommodations reflect the country’s mix of tradition and contemporary life. At the same time, where you choose to stay can deepen your connection to the culture and people.
Whether you want comfort, character, or community, Palestine offers diverse lodging options. Travelers can choose boutique hotels in historic centers, religious guesthouses near holy sites, or family-run homes that provide a glimpse into daily life. By staying locally, visitors also support communities and help sustain Palestinian hospitality traditions.

Hotels

Found in all major cities such as Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, and Jericho.
Range from luxury international standards to simple budget-friendly choices.
Many hotels are located close to historic centers, making sightseeing easy.
Guesthouses & Homestays

Family-run guesthouses are popular in Bethlehem, Nablus, Hebron, and Ramallah
Offer warm hospitality, home-cooked meals, and personal interaction with hosts.
Homestays allow visitors to experience daily life and local traditions firsthand..
Religious Guesthouses & Monasteries

Many monasteries and convents open their doors to pilgrims and travelers.
Rooms are simple but comfortable, often in historic buildings surrounded by peaceful landscapes.
Stays here offer spiritual reflection and a quiet atmosphere close to sacred sites.
Unique Stays

Traditional stone houses converted into boutique lodgings in old towns and villages
Desert eco-style retreats near Jericho and the Jordan Valley offer comfort, striking views, and a taste of Bedouin hospitality close to nature.
Community-run lodges in villages like Battir, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Practical Tips
Book early during peak seasons (Christmas, Easter, summer festivals).
Many accommodations include breakfast; dinners are often available on request.
Wi-Fi is widely available, though connections may vary outside main cities.
Staying local helps support Palestinian businesses and families.







