The Scots Hotel Tiberias - Luxury spa hotel
Scottish Hospital, and uniquely combines the 19th century basalt buildings with a modern and up-to-date
hotel of international standards. When planning the hotel, great emphasis was placed on conserving the
character of the compound by producing a synergy.
Map&location
The hotel is located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, in a historic building overlooking the Golan Heights.
The hotel is housed in a former hospital building that has been converted into a magnificent hotel with a pool.
Address: Barak 1st Battalion, Tiberias
The hotel is housed in a former hospital building that has been converted into a magnificent hotel with a pool.
Address: Barak 1st Battalion, Tiberias
Scottish Church 0 km
St. Peter's Church 0.1 km
Hamat Tiberias 2.4 km
Sea of Galilee 5.4 km
The hotel is located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, in a historic building overlooking the Golan Heights.
The hotel is housed in a former hospital building that has been converted into a magnificent hotel with a pool.
Address: Barak 1st Battalion, Tiberias
The hotel is housed in a former hospital building that has been converted into a magnificent hotel with a pool.
Address: Barak 1st Battalion, Tiberias
Scottish Church | 0 km |
St. Peter's Church | 0.1 km |
Hamat Tiberias | 2.4 km |
The Sea of Galilee | 5.4 km |
Important information
Parking
Free parking is available at the hotel based on availabilityPets
Pets are not allowed.Arrival and departure
Arrival (check-in) from 15:00 On Saturday and holiday Check in starts from 17:00Check-out until 12:00 On Saturday and holiday Check out until 14:00
Cancellation Policy
Read cancellation policy documentAccessibility
Details of existing hotel accessibility arrangements.Restaurant and bar dress code
At Torrance Restaurant, Kylie Bar and Lobby - SMART CASUAL must performNo swimsuit, tank tops, flip flops, bathrobes or sheer fabrics.
Children Policy
Hotel accommodation from the age of 16 only , hotel except on holidays july & august .
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