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Accommodations in Safed

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One of the nice things about Tzfat is that there are endless possibilities for you to explore when you're looking for places to stay in safed. There are many hostels and hotels, ranging from the 5-star Ruth Rimonim Hotel to simple inexpensive clean and pleasant inns. There are also many small intimate guest houses and B&Bs, which are tucked away in corners all over the city. Many people prefer the intimacy of these small niches.

Following is a listing of Old City and Artist Quarter accommodations. All of the following accommodations are known to the website administration as being clean and comfortable. The " Old City" refers to the Old Jewish Quarter of Tzfat, where most of the old synagogues and many of the Judaica galleries are located. The Artists Quarter is directly next to the Old Jewish Quarter, a 5-minute walk away, where many of the art galleries are located. Both are a few minutes' walk from Jerusalem Street, the main commercial street of Tzfat, where shops, coffee houses, pizza parlors, restaurants, and falafel/schwarma joints are situated.   

Click Here for a full list of Safed accommodations.
A word to the wise. There are no restaurants or grocery stores open on Shabbat or Jewish holidays.  Arrangements for meals should be considered. There are a number of places in Tzfat to order food ahead of time. 

Re: phone numbers, please note -- Israeli phone numbers, both land lines and cell phones, begin with a "0". To call an Israeli phone number from outside of Israel, dial "972" and then drop the first "0" of the phone number. Within Israel, dial the area code (i.e. "04") and then the number, without the "972."
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