David Citadel Hotel (Hebrew: מָלוֹן מֽצוּדָת דָּוִד, malón mezudát davíd) is a luxury hotel on King David Street in Jerusalem, across the street from the Mamilla Mall.[2] It has hosted VIPs, global political leaders, business moguls and celebrities, competing with the nearby King David Hotel[3] and the new Waldorf Astoria for the title of "Jerusalem's flagship hotel".
History
The hotel opened in 1998 as the Hilton Jerusalem, managed by Hilton International.[4] After a business dispute in 2001 between Hilton and Alfred Akirov, managing director of the Tel Aviv-based Alrov hotel and real estate development group, which involved multimillion-dollar lawsuits between the two corporations, Hilton pulled out of managing the property.[5] The hotel, renamed the David Citadel Hotel, is currently owned by Akirov and managed by the Alrov Hotel Group,[5] which controls five luxury properties in Jerusalem, Amsterdam, London and Paris.[citation needed]