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Bethlehem, Palestinian Territories
1 May — 2 May2
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How much is a hotel in Bethlehem tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Bethlehem tonight starting as low as £71, rising to an average cost of £100, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from £75 for a 4-star hotel in Bethlehem for tonight.

How much is a Bethlehem hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Bethlehem this weekend for as little as £53/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as £60/night. For a 4-star hotel in Bethlehem, the cheapest rate recently found was £53/night for this weekend.

About Bethlehem

For most people, Bethlehem conjures up visions of snow dusted Christmas cards. While at one stage it may have been little more than a small stone village and a handful of mangers, today the landscape is quite different. Modern Bethlehem hums with activity and offers visitors so much more than religious sites. There are bustling bazaars to get lost in, historic sites to visit and a handful of cultural centres to explore.

Things to do in Bethlehem

In Bethlehem’s lively Old City, cobblestone laneways are lined with shops, cafes and bazaars. Most of the action branches off from Manger Square, which is the focal point of Bethlehem’s Christmas celebrations.

While its exact location is controversial, the Church of the Nativity is regarded as the birthplace of Jesus. According to historians it was commissioned in 326 BC by Emperor Constantine and is the world’s oldest continuously operating church.

Towering above the Judean Desert, Herodium was built sometime between 23 and 15 BC. It served as King Herod’s magnificent palace until it was sacked by the Romans in 71 BC. Just 20 kilometres out of town is the gravity defying Mar Saba Monastery. Founded in 439 BC, the copper domed buildings seem to cling to the cliffside.

Beyond history and religion, Bethlehem is a foodie destination. From creamy hummus and juicy shish kebabs to artisan cappuccinos and freshly tossed salads, there’s something for every palate.

Getting there

The Old City is pedestrian friendly, which means that the best way to get around is on foot. Taxis also cruise Bethlehem’s main streets and will be happy to whisk you around to major sites and attractions. While most travellers visit Bethlehem on day trips, the best way to get the full experience is to stay overnight. Buses run from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in around 30 minutes.

Facts about staying in Bethlehem

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Bethlehem to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 24 April 2025.
  • What are the best hotels in Bethlehem?

    Bethlehem Hotel is a very popular hotel in Bethlehem, with a score of 8.5 from 119 reviews. Manger Square Hotel (7.6 from 19 reviews) and The Walled Off Hotel (9.6 from 665 reviews) are also highly rated Bethlehem hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.

  • How many hotels are there in Bethlehem?

    In total, there are 128 hotels to choose from in Bethlehem, compared to 288 properties in West Bank.