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Overall Total Score
4.4 out of 5
Impressive | 3257 reviews

Reviews from various websites

All reviews for Austrian Hospice from all websites. The restaurant offers good food (4.4 stars) and is one of the best restaurants in Jerusalem.

Top-rated
4.2 ★ from 5 reviews
l-user-1182
25.09.2023 - 07:34

One of the worst sacher of my life! The service is simply missing, it’s self service at the bar. That’s a pity because despite this the place looks lovely. The...

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colin-s-1
25.09.2023 - 07:34

Wonderful place to relax after a hot day of walking. Lovely Cafe. Pleasant helpful staff. Lovely shaded garden. The rooftop view is a must-see. 360 panorama of...

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frank-2298
25.09.2023 - 07:34

Right in the middle of Jerusalem's Old City you'll find this wonderful piece of Austria, almost hidden away from everything else. It has a cafe offering an auth...

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eric-m
25.09.2023 - 07:34

Nice rooftop view and great spot for a rest in the shade while touring Jerusalem. The exhibits on the walls in the hallways on each floor are interesting and in...

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maxwell-l
25.09.2023 - 07:34

We only visited the cafe but it was so wonderful. Amid the insane bustle of the old city is this place with a huge and gorgeous garden . The cafe is self servic...

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Tripadvisor
4.1 ★ from 444 reviews
Google
4.6 ★ from 2 reviews
INT Restaurants
4.3 ★ from 468 reviews
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