Jerusalem Hotels and Restaurants Try to Lure Visitors Back
Since the start of the war, Jerusalem’s hotels and restaurants have been fighting for survival as tourism has dried up and visitors are staying away. To bring people back to the city, businesses are offering chef-led dining, performances by top artists, and even a promise of snow, including in the summer.
The report says the effort is aimed at reviving leisure travel to the capital, with hotels doing everything they can to attract vacationers to Jerusalem. The piece was published on June 2 at 22:00 by Noga Nir-Nehmad and focuses on how the hospitality sector is coping with the fallout from the war.
No specific hotel names or attendance figures are given, but the central message is that Jerusalem’s tourism industry is mounting its own battle for survival as the conflict continues.