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New Swedish Hostel

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About the New Swedish Hostel

The New Swedish Hostel offers simple yet more than adequate accommodation in the heart of the bazaar in the Old City. Both private rooms and dormitories are available with shared bathrooms. New Swedish Hostel offers all you expect from a youth hostel such as kitchens, free tea and coffee, satellite TV with live sports, internet, a tours desk, lockers for rent and laundry service.

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  • address iconDavid street 29 ( 67), Bazar Street, Jerusalem
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4
based on 34 traveler reviews
  • Djurdja Vujicic
    Djurdja Vujicic
    July 11, 2023

    We stayed in the private room for 4 nights. The room was comfortable, we slept like babies. Silent, clean, comfy beds... The host is such a nice guy, he can help with whatever you need, you don't have to worry about anyth...

  • Paige S
    Paige S
    October 27, 2022

    We luckily had the hostel to ourselves for 2 nights before others turned up. The rooms were small but manageable, similar with toilets and separate showers, but always tidy and clean. The kitchen was well kitted out and a...

  • Iunia Pasca
    Iunia Pasca
    May 23, 2023

    I ended up staying for 6 nights at the New Sweedish Hostel, extending my stay twice. It had everything I needed, and was perfect for a single female traveler. What I loved most about it were the people - I felt truly welc...

  • Christopher Kyle
    Christopher Kyle
    May 3, 2019

    What you pay for is what you get. Most of these reviews seem to be forgetting that. Yes the bathroom is small and stinky. Yes the walls are thin. The worker (forgot his name) however, is very nice. He went out of his way...

  • Steve Jones
    Steve Jones
    February 5, 2019

    I stayed at the New Swedish some years ago now. It was very basic, with few mod cons, but as a young backpacker simply needing somewhere to sleep for a few nights it was perfect. Hopefully not much has changed since then....