We were extremely comfortable in the Dan Panorama Jerusalem where we stayed for a week. The hotel's location is really great, in an up-market area, and approximate walking distances are: Mamilla Mall, 8 mins; light rail (tram), 8 mins; Ben Yehuda Mall, 15 minutes; German Colony, 10 minutes; Jaffa Gate, 15 minutes; Western Wall, 20-25 minutes (depending on route). Across the road from the hotel are Bloomfield Park and Yemin Moshe. We even walked to the Knesset (about 30 minutes). There are some good restaurants very near by.
Our room was big enough, as was the bathroom. Some of the décor in the bedroom was a little dated and tired, but it was well-equipped, well-lit, and quiet. The room was serviced twice daily. The hotel's main lobby-lounge/bar-restaurant was pleasant, had a great buzz to it, but without any natural light was a little gloomy. The whole hotel seems very busy, and this adds to a good atmosphere. Despite the hustle and bustle at reception, staff were always on hand, and never failed to be polite and helpful. There's free wi-fi in the ground floor public areas, and there's a welcome pool and sun-deck on the roof.
Breakfasts were fantastic, with a dizzying selection of high quality fresh food, including eggs cooked to order. One morning, I questioned why there were no bananas, and within moments bananas were brought to our table. Dining room staff were efficient without exception. We sampled the Friday evening (Shabbat) meal, and this was of exemplary quality and choice. Absolutely fantastic.
Although generally clean, some finer points regarding lack of dusting (eg, tops of picture/mirror frames, television, bathroom shelves) were somewhat lacking, and the hotel responding to our criticism immediately, which demonstrates excellent customer relations.
We can certainly recommend this fine hotel without hesitation.