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Nazareth Luxury Hotels
Do you want to stay at an elegant 5 star hotel for your next getaway? Do you want to be pampered like royalty? When you're ready, the Nazareth luxury hotels are the plush oasis you’ve been looking for.
Choose from the best luxury hotels in Nazareth to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible. Deluxe amenities await you upon check-in—perks like a heated pool, luxurious spa, and 24-hour reception service will cater to your every need, no matter the hour. If you’re tired from the day’s activities and don’t feel like wandering around to look for a meal, sit down to dinner at one of the high-end restaurants on property or contact room service for a sophisticated dining experience in the comfort of your own suite. Getting to and from the airport will be an easy task as well because most of these fancy hotels offer a free shuttle service for easy transportation.
We want you to enjoy your next vacation in style and the top luxury resorts in Nazareth will help you do just that. Browse Travelocity right now to find amazing deals on the best luxury hotels and 4 star hotels in Nazareth, and plan your next opulent escape.
Nazareth hotels essential information
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Recent Nazareth hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Colony Hotel Haifa
"Lovely hotel at the foot of the bahai garden in Haifa. Hotel has Arabic charm. Nice restaurants nearby. It is far from the beach but there are buses. Be aware that all the Internet reviews say you can rent lounges on the beach, like in Tel Aviv, but you can't. I bought a cheap chair (70 shekels) and left it on the beach when I was done. I wish the hotel had warned me when I asked about the beaches, or better yet, had loaner chairs, but that's not really how Israeli hotels work. Breakfast buffet was good. I would stay there again."



