Finding an ideal budget friendly guest house in Beit She'an does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Beit Alfa Guest Houses, a nice option for travellers like you.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a kitchenette, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Beit Alfa Guest Houses offers guests free wifi.
Plus, Beit Alfa Guest Houses offers a pool and breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
Should time allow, Bet She'an National Park is a popular park that is relatively easy to get to.
Beit Alfa Guest Houses looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Beit She'an.
It was a disappointment to discover that the pool was closed, despite the fact that we were confirmed on the phone, days before, that it'd be open. The swimming pool was the main attraction we went for, together with other 5 families. We paid 1750 NIS for two nights, which is extremely expensive for a mediocre B & B with very pool breakfast options, and a pillow that led me to serious neck pain for the rest of the week. The worst part of the experience was the rudeness and neglect behaviour of the management, who offered just 150 NIS reimbursement and didn't apologize for all the problems that lead us to have a poor experience.
We spent 2 nights at Beit Alfa with our kids and a few other families. The staff and management were dishonest, as well as rude, and the breakfast was on the level of a youth hostel. For the price we paid (1750 NIS for two nights) it was a serious rip off. The pool was closed despite the fact that all of us were told just days before on the phone that the pool was open (one of the primary reasons we picked Beit Alfa) - after a lot of complaining, they gave us back 150 NIS (the equivalent of $30 USD) .... At breakfast the staff was rude and the food was extremely mediocre - everything including the eggs is pre made (nothing made to order) - which isn't comparable to other tzimmerim at that price. Additionally, we had a sick child and when we asked the front desk if there was a pharmacy nearby the receptionists retort was "You have the same ability to do research as I do." The receptionist is a local who lives on the kibbutz .... and her job at the front desk is to provide services to guests not to direct us to use google. Additionally, we complained to the manager and had a conversation at length where he agreed the kitchen's behavior was rude, that the pool being closed was a disappointment and that we had been misled, and he told us that he would get back to us ASAP. He never even followed up. So I wasted my time on a Saturday having a conversation for nothing which was probably the final "nail on the coffin." All in all, I would look for accommodation elsewhere in this area and we will not be returning to Beit Alfa because of how the management handled our experience.…
If you book here, make sure you arrive well before sunset... This is a huge compound, and there are no indications whatsoever about where to go on arrival.. We parked the car somewhere, and started wandering on foot around for a while, betweeen different compounds, houses, etc... with no signs. Luckliy, after some tin-me, 2 nice ladies in a buggy took pity on us, and asked what we were looking for... They then drove us quite far away, to reception... We would never have found it alone.. Since we only stayed the night, we did not get much of the Kibbutz life, but stay was ok.
We had a pleasant stay for a night. Definitely worth the money. Very big room, our own clean bathroom. Only con is we had ants in the kitchen but since we didnt use it, it didnt matter. Breakfast OK and a very nice environment.
Booked a room for my wife and two kids three months in advance. Was promised a big "boutique" room with separation between parents and kids. When I arrived, my room was without separation and was very small, and the receptionist practically swore that it is impossible that anyone promised me something like that because there arent such rooms. In addition she hinted that i am a bad parent for wanting a minimum of separation... Guess what, after our neighboring room was vacated, we looked and saw that it was with separation, exactly what we wanted and was told that doesnt exist. I hate liars and wont be returning to this place soon. I suggest that anyone reading the review will search elsewhere for lodging.
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