Background
The Fauzi Azar Inn is a privately run, 200 year-old Arab mansion turned guest house that offers private rooms ( some with a private bath and others without) as well as co-ed dorm rooms in a unique old world atmosphere. The property is NOT associated with any church.
The mansion is widely considered a great base for touring major sites of the Galilee and offers a laid back atmosphere where guests and staff can meet to share stories and tips.
The Inn is located in the heart of the Souq (market) Quarter. Located just 1 minute from the vegetable market, and just a few minutes from excellent restaurants and coffee shops, you are never far from your destination. The Basilica of the Annunciation is just 500 meters away through the narrow streets, and is a great decoration for our panoramic views.
The Inn was the mansion of the Azar family, once one of the richest and most powerful families of the Galilee. The Inn is a three-story stone building from the 18th century with a 6 meter high, hand painted ceiling, a Turkish marble floor, a magnificent hall with panoramic views; and a courtyard decorated with stone arches.
Experience the city off the beaten track with a city tour, lead each morning at 10:00am by Nazareth local Ateff Onnala. He brings his knowledge and personal reflections about the rich past of the city. Also, you will feel right at home at the Inn when you sample our cake of the day. The Staff bakes a fresh cake from scratch daily which guests an enjoy with a cup of Arabic coffee while relaxing in the elegant great hall overlooking the old city.
Facilities
Rooms
No two rooms in this 200-year-old Arab mansion are alike. Each room has its own unique style and character. Room rates are $60 per night per person double occupancy and include breakfast
Dorm rooms are co-ed and are priced at approximately $18 a night including breakfast.
All rooms except 1, 2, 3, & 7 include a private shower and toilet.
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