For more than 20 years, this landmark tower on a hill at the western edge of the city was the Jerusalem Hilton, and some Jerusalemites still refer to it as such, which makes for confusion. Public areas, though spacious, are a bit jumbled. Panoramic views from the guest rooms, all with small balconies, are a plus, but the rooms themselves, though comfortable and well equipped, are not remarkable. The location is perfect for conventions at the neighboring Binyinei Ha-Uma Convention Center, and the shopping arcade is good, but you’re far from West Jerusalem’s cafe and restaurant scene. The excellent (kosher) Kohinoor Indian Restaurant is on the premises.