This apartment is perfectly located for walking to high-end retail shopping, restaurants throughout the city, food markets and, of course, the Old City. The rooms are comfortable, if you keep the patio doors closed street noise is minimal. If open, you will have 'normal' city street sounds from the cars 'beeping their horns', especially during am/pm rush hours. As noted in other reviews, the parking garage is confusing at first. As soon as you have car plate #, it's important you let rental office know so your plate # can be added to facilitate camera entrance to/exit from the underground garage!! Else you block traffic trying to enter/exit. The entrance is between buildings #14 and #16. Note: the small entrance sign lists garage for the Hotel. If you need help, it's the small black call box closer to the garage door behind the Hotel call box. The parking space is the 2nd level down and around 2 corners. The building entrance from garage is back around both corners. Another note: There are entrances for both buildings #14 and #16 underground. Once you've mastered the garage you have smooth sailing in/out and although garage staff will say the parking is closed on Shabbat, the electronic overhead garage doors are not closed for building residents/tenants. Would definately recommend this rental for visiting Jerusalem.