Even my second time around, they were still interrogating me about how i knew about them.
Did they require an actual passport, or just a copy?
IIRC my US license was sufficient. But they sure grilled me with loads and loads of questions!
I wonder why they're so strict? I was grilled leaving TLV before, but after having a short conversation in Hebrew I didn't even have to get my bags scanned there. I wonder if there's a way to charm the security people, not that I have anything to hide.
Has anyone ever stayed shabbos at the intercontinental? How shabbos friendly?
I heard it's shabbos friendly.
take note that they are renovating and may not be so shabbos friendly
In regards to?
Like maybe the stairs you'd use are under construction or not accessible to guests due to the construction.
I guess I'll have to reach out to the hotel.You know of any other good options close by that are ok for shabbos?
The GH isn't close enough for you? That's where I'm staying.
For shabbos?
30 minute walk isn't "close".