The 3 greenest hotels for your next trip to Jerusalem
If you're travelling to Jerusalem and want to make your trip as sustainable as possible, then choosing a more eco-friendly hotel can reduce your footprint below the 38.9 kg CO2 local average emissions per night.
We've calculated the CO2 footprint of 2 hotels in Jerusalem using multiple live data sources and an approach based on academic research to help you reduce the carbon footprint of your trip.
Here are the 3 most eco friendly hotels in Jerusalem based on the latest data on Staze.
Officially the greenest hotel in Jerusalem
King David Jerusalem
King David Jerusalem is the best option for people who are looking to reduce their carbon footprint as much as possible. By taking energy from green sources and improving their energy efficiency, they have managed to achieve a low environmental impact in comparison to other hotels in Jerusalem.
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The hotel where luxury meets sustainability
The David Citadel Hotel
The David Citadel Hotel is not only an impressive place to stay, it is also a leader when it comes to sustainability. The David Citadel Hotel is going further than any other five star hotel on the issue of climate and are making a conscious effort to reduce the energy intensity of staying there.
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Jerusalem budget sustainable hotel
TRYP by Wyndham Jerusalem Bat Sheva
Who would have thought that saving money and the environment can go hand in hand? The TRYP by Wyndham Jerusalem Bat Sheva lets you do your part for a healthier planet while still getting a great rate on your room.
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So there you have it, those are the 3 best hotels to book if you want to make your trip to Jerusalem that bit more sustainable.
We'll update this blog regularly as more hotels disclose their emissions. To make your bookings carbon negative, book on staze and we'll double offset your bookings with carbon offsetting projects.