Very, very nice place to stay in the Old City. The owner, Margit, is an angel from Chicago. You can tell she is an angel because she does no have a Chicaaago accent. Convenient to Western Wall and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, both of which gave me goosebumps. If you go to the Muslim Quarter, go way in. Gets much better on the far side otherwise it is Muslims selling "Guns and Moses" t-shirts to Christian tourists. Something undignified about that. I arrived on a Friday afternoon having not planned around Shabbat. Fortunately, Friday evening is when the Western Wall is quite the sight. Old City has no decent food. Even the bagels are horrible and they have never heard of pastrami there, as far as I can tell, but the Armenian spots are open for dining on Friday and Saturday, and right nearby and they are all so friendly. The modern part of Jerusalem, King David Hotel and Yad Vashem are very close but way down and up a valley so move across the valley for part of your stay to go there.