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Top Nazareth Kid Friendly Hotels

Fauzi Azar by Abraham

Golden Crown Old City Hotel

Mensa Christi Guesthouse

Golden Crown Hotel

Daher Guest House Nazareth - Hostel

Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels

Al Hakim Boutique Hotel Old Town Nazareth

Legacy Nazarethe Hotel

Michel House

Ramada by Wyndham Nazareth
Book a stay at the best kid-friendly hotels in Nazareth
How much does it cost to stay in a family hotel in Nazareth?
You can book a stay at a kid-friendly resort in Nazareth from just CA $205 per night. Our prices range up CA $346 per night if you want to enjoy the high life.
How many family-friendly hotels are there in Nazareth?
With over 740 hotels in Nazareth, you have a great selection of kid-friendly places to stay. Whether you’re looking for a cheap-and-cheerful property with plenty of space or an activity-filled kid-friendly resort, there’s a getaway to suit your style and your budget at Travelocity.
What is Travelocity’s cancellation policy for family hotels in Nazareth?
We offer free cancellation on select hotels. Policies can vary per property so it's best to check before you book. If you need to amend or cancel your vacation, just visit our Customer Service Portal.
What are the best kid-friendly hotels in Nazareth?
At Travelocity, you can book the best family-friendly Nazareth hotel for you and your family by filtering your search by price, property type, and a range of amenities such as breakfast included or free airport shuttle. Use the map to see where the hotels are and the attractions they’re near.
What should I expect in the family-friendly hotels in Nazareth?
When you book a kid-friendly Nazareth resort, you can expect fun for all the family. Think pools, waterparks, and hot tubs. Think babysitting, kids’ menus, games rooms, and sport facilities—discover your ideal family vacation. Many resorts keep the kids happy, so you can indulge in bars, restaurants, and spas. Check details for each property as offers may vary.
How can I find family hotel deals in Nazareth?
Just enter your travel dates and sort your results by price. You can even filter your results by budget, so you’ll only see the deals that are right for your pocket. It’s easy to find great deals on family-friendly hotels in Nazareth with Travelocity.
When is the cheapest time to go to Nazareth with your family?
The cheapest time to visit Nazareth is usually .
When is the best time to go to Nazareth with your kids?
The most popular months are and are great for booking in at a Nazareth kid-friendly resort. If you want a quieter vacation—or the kids aren’t in school yet— are usually less busy, but you can find incredible deals all year round with Travelocity.
Why book a Nazareth child-friendly hotel with Travelocity?
Because we search the entire market, so you don’t have to. You’ll find great deals on everything from weekend trips to two-week family vacations. Whatever your budget or your wish list, we’ve got what you’re looking for.
Nazareth hotels essential information
Accommodation | 740 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | CA $205 |
Highest Price | CA $346 |
Popular hotels | Golden Crown Hotel, Al Hakim Boutique Hotel Old Town Nazareth, Daher Guest House Nazareth - Hostel, Golden Crown Old City Hotel, Legacy Nazarethe Hotel, Mensa Christi Guesthouse, Michel House, Ramada by Wyndham Nazareth, Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels, Villa Nazareth Hotel, Fauzi Azar by Abraham |
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."




