Prima Kings
Prima Kings is a hotel on King George Street in Jerusalem, occupying a modern building with guest rooms, some of which have balconies facing the street. The property includes a restaurant serving kosher meals, a cafe, an executive lounge, and a fitness area.
King George Street was laid out during the British Mandate period and named after King George V, shaping the commercial character of this part of the city. The building itself reflects the style of construction that became common in Jerusalem for hotels and commercial blocks from the mid-20th century onward.
King George Street, where the hotel stands, is one of Jerusalem's main commercial streets, lined with shops and cafes that stay busy from morning to evening. Guests stepping outside find themselves immediately in the flow of a working city neighborhood.
The hotel is on King George Street, from which the Old City is roughly a 15-minute walk, and bus stops are just outside on the same road. Most of the main sites in central Jerusalem are easy to reach on foot or by public transport from this location.
The Great Synagogue, one of the most prominent Jewish places of worship in the city, stands just steps away from the hotel and is open to visitors. Those who head out early in the morning can sometimes catch prayer gatherings there before the busier part of the day begins.
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