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Al Yasmeen Hotel
Al Yasmeen Hotel is a place where history reveals itself in a modern context without compromising the spirit of the past. In designing Al Yasmeen, we were extremely keen to restore the exiting six hundred years old building and connect it with the new building using eastern architectural designs that reflect the spirit of architectural multiplicity of the Old City of Nablus.
We continually work to make Al Yasmeen a forum for artistic and cultural expression. Cultural events are hosted year round. It is a sincere contribution for the preservation of Palestinian culture and heritage.
Al Yasmeen Hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travelers. It is conveniently located at the heart of the commercial center, less than a minute walk to Nablus Old City and few minutes away from Nablus Main City Square. The immediate area around the hotel includes various attractions and places of interest:
- An Nasr Mosque and Al Manarah Ottoman Clock.
- Turkish Baths (Among of the oldest in the region).
- Old Family Palaces. (Abdelhadi, Tuqan, and Al Nimer).
You are always welcome to visit Al Yasmeen and experience the pleasure and comfort of our quality services. Our slogan and guiding principle is to be Simply Authentic.
Hotel Rooms
Each room has a bathroom, direct-dial telephone, a separate line for internet connection, satellite television with 50 channels, heat, air-conditioning, and all other related facilities. All furniture is locally handmade with simple designs inspired by local tradition, and each room bears the name of one of the old quarters of Nablus Old City. Room service is available 24 hours a day.
 An Nasr Room
An air-conditioned banquet hall ideal for conferences, ceremonies, and other special events, with a seating capacity of 250 persons.
 Al Manshié Restaurant and Terrace Enjoy the delicacies of Arabic cuisine while enjoying the view of the Old City Streets.
Jesr Al Manarah
An indoor bridge connecting the two parts of the hotel where you can enjoy the wonderful view of Nablus Old City, Al Manarah Ottoman Clock, An Nasr Mosque, and Jerzim mountain to the south, the Gold Market and Ebal mountain to the north, while drinking a cup of traditional mint tea. The atmosphere is both serene and nostalgic.
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