We stayed here because we were meeting friends the next morning for the brunch offered here, which is not to be missed! Best brunch in Israel in my opinion. The hotel is nice but not really luxurious. The wooden rooms are reminiscent of Scandinavia but are not super large. There is a nice balcony that looks out over the beautiful scenery of the Judean Hills. The bed (s) were comfortable but like other hotels in Israel, were really two single beds pushed together, not necessarily the best welcome for couples. The room was spotless. The bathroom was okay and had a tub. But taking a shower meant climbing into the tub - the side was pretty high and I think would be challenging for older people or those with limited mobility. I also thought it was a bit offputting that rather than bar soap, small shampoo bottles, etc. there were dispensers near the sink and in the shower/tub. All in all, a very nice place to say if you are interested in what the community has to offer (a nice Biblical garden in addition to the restaurant), but not something I would go out of my way to use again.