The location was excellent. Accessible to every major site in Jerusalem either by foot or by transportation. The breakfast was generous by world standards - but not necessarily by Israeli standards. That said, you could eat a full meal for breakfast, skip lunch, and eat am early dinner. So the food was certainly adequate to good. The decor was bright and cheery but the cleanliness was very disappointing and I suspect that only linen and towels were changed but no actual cleaning occurred. The property needs new paint and carpet ata minimum. The hotel is not wheelchair accessible as far as I could see - contains four steps to walk up with heavy luggage at the front entrance. Additionally hailing cabs was not easy as there is no place for taxis to stop unless they drive around the hotel and come up the back to a side road. Ask the front desk to help you figure this out. The staff was generally friendly if not a bit lazy. Overall though it was a value for the money for two people sharing a room. For a family, don’t stay here - rent an apartment instead and forgo the feee breakfast.