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Libro de Visitas


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  1. אביטל טוך Says:
    2 September 2010 at 18:20

    לפני שנתיים בילינו ערב ובוקר נפלאים בפאוזי אזר
    והשנה חזרנו לאירוח הנעים והחם , לרוח הערב
    הקרירה בעיצומו של חודש אוגוסט
    לאווירה החברית ולמרפסת הבוקר והערב
    והשקט
    והירקות והפירות מן השוק
    הקפה והתבלינים מלווים אותנו לביתנו
    עד לפעם הבאה

    אוגוסט 2010
    מיכאל ואביטל

  2. Monika Støcklein-Olsen Says:
    26 June 2010 at 12:58

    We had a wonderful stay at Fauzi Azar Inn, unfortunately only for 1 night. We arrived late in the evening and stayed until noon the next day. Very nice and special house in the heart of the old town, very helpfull staff, very good breakfast. We learned about the history of the house and its owners, enjoyed the home-made cake and learned how to make real Arabic coffee! I recommend this place for everyone coming to Nazareth, and hope I will come back some time!

    Thanks for giving us such a wonderful experience, and good luck to all of you.

    Monika
    Bergen / Norway

  3. יעל זונשיין כהן Says:
    20 June 2010 at 21:33

    שלום!

    זה המקום הכי מעורר השראה, מקסים, שיש

    נקי, מיוחד, משפחתי,

    ממליצה וגם כל משפחתי

    נבקר בקרוב כנראה באוגוסט

    יעל

  4. Liza Friedrich Says:
    8 June 2010 at 11:12

    We had a wonderful stay at Fauzi Azar - very comfortable, very relaxing, and very friendly helpful staff. A really beautiful house :))

    One suggestion however - I think your map in the instructions could be better, like the one the reception gave us at the front desk! Also you really need to make it clear that it is not possible to drive there…just tell people there is a garage where it´s possible to park!

  5. Dane Steven Says:
    7 June 2010 at 5:42

    A wonderful change of pace during our travels throughout Israel. Incredibly helpful staff, who went out of their way to assist us, especially with all the luggage that had to be carried from the closest point we could bring our vehicle. A genuine exposure to both arab architecture and hospitality!!

  6. Juan martin Says:
    17 May 2010 at 21:24

    Fauzi Azar en Nazareth es el lugar adecuado para visitar Galilea, se respira una ambiente familiar, dulce y jovial. Estuve nueve dias y fue mi casa, desde alli recorri el lago de Tiberiades, Betsaida, cafarnaun, el Golan, Masada, Quram, jerico, Mar muerto, Jerusalem, etc., y a dormir a Fauzi, alli donde por aquellas calles un niño llamado Jesus jugaba a con Dios.

    Gracias una vez mas, por vuestra hospitalidad.
    Juan - Estepona, Malaga-España

  7. William Rhea Says:
    16 March 2010 at 22:15

    Lonely Planet highly recommended Fauzi Azar as a top pick, and thought they steered me dead wrong on Squalid Walid’s in Old Acre, they were absolutely right in this case. Fauzi Azar Inn is the best bang for your buck in the entire country; for $55 each we got two single rooms, endless tea and coffee on the porch overlooking the garden, a cake baked daily for the guests, and more information on the area and tour options than I’ve ever seen in any five star hotel lobby. This is the place to stay in Nazareth.

  8. Simona Bertolin Says:
    15 March 2010 at 21:10

    What can I say?? As Italian I have the habit to see amazing stuff everyday instead I couldn’t believe that a simple hostel could impress me so much; evidently it’s true the way to say that in life “you never know”!
    In fact I found a beautiful building, very charming and clean, in the middle of the old city close to everything you have to see in Nazareth!
    And the staff: It makes you feel as you were home!
    Thank you Fauzi and… Arrivederci a presto…spero!
    Simona

  9. Gyorgy Says:
    6 March 2010 at 20:58

    Wonderful old Arabic mansion in a peaceful location. Helpful staff and volunteers. The rich Arabic breakfast (30 NIS) and Linda’s (volunteer) guided tour to the city’s hidden treasures (15 NIS) is absolutely a must! Nice place to stay both for individual travellers, families or for groups. It was our second time at the hostel, and we will come again!

  10. Adrianus Barnhoorn Says:
    5 March 2010 at 21:13

    Top location. Friendly staff. Superb property. Hopefully the management is able to re-gain ownership of the other half of the building, so they can double their capacity. Enjoyed our stay and the tour of the old city very much. Family included 4 children.

  11. Anna Marszal Says:
    19 February 2010 at 15:41

    This place was way beyond my expectations. The 2 century old walls are full of character. The place is beautiful and nicely kept with friendly and helpful staff. They offered us homemade cake (3 to choose from) upon our arrival in the evening and they had fresh mint leaves and cut lemon and special Arabic tea. The breakfast was full of choices from local dishes to cereal. The room had clean linens and fresh towels. Wish we could have stayed longer!

  12. דבורה אמיר Says:
    21 January 2010 at 13:52

    למגן ולכל צוות העובדים בפאוזי עזר,
    מאוד נהננו להתארח אצלכם. החדרים נקיים ונעימים וארוחת הבוקר עשירה וטעימה .
    המקום מטופח ונחמד , התארחנו אצלכם לפני כארבע שנים ומצאנו שהשקעתם רבות בפיתוח ממש קשה להאמין - העציצים היפים בכל מקום, חדר האוכל החדש, בקיצור, מומלץ ביותר לכל מי שרוצה לבקר בנצרת.
    גם הסיור המודרך הוביל אותנו למקומות של היכרנו ולא נראה שהיינו מגלים אותם לבד.
    תודה רבה על האירוח הלבבי
    כל טוב,
    דבורה ומאיר
    [ההורים של אביגיל]

  13. CARRA Says:
    2 January 2010 at 14:15

    Bonjour
    Grâce à Lonely Planète nous avons pu connaitre Fauzy Azar In; le chateau est vraiment exceptionnel et y séjourner restera comme inoubliable dans notre souvenir; merci pour l’accueil chaleureux et l’explication sur la restauration de cet exceptionnelle habitation; merci à Linda pour sa visite du vieux Nazareth; à bientot, j’espère.
    Famille carra

  14. Edu Busto Says:
    15 December 2009 at 12:01

    No doubt the best place to stay if you go to Nazareth. Great Location in the centre of the town town, an amazing historic building, clean and tidy rooms, warm atmosphere and overall really nice and helpful staff.
    I left a laptop in the room, and they found it and shipped it to me with no extra cost. I appereciated a lot.
    It was a pleassure to spend our time there.
    Thanks for everything.

    Si vais a Nazareth no lo dudeis, es el mejor alojamiento que podeis encontrar, situacion perfecta, lugara autentico y atencion inmejorable.

  15. David Neufeld Says:
    27 November 2009 at 0:47

    Hello Maoz,

    I’m not sure if you remember me, but I believe I was your inn’s first guest in 2005. I recently heard from a friend that they had stayed with you and I decided to see how things are going. Congratulations on all your success and, God willing, I hope we might meet again sometime.

    David

  16. Derek Says:
    16 November 2009 at 19:57

    For Sue and me staying at The Fauzi Azar was one of the great travelling experiences of our lives. That is a mixture of location, the house and above all the people. We looked for accommodation and had a life enhancing experience.

  17. Eva Marie Everson Says:
    12 November 2009 at 16:52

    It was later in the evening when my friend and I arrived in Nazareth. Both being so tired, we had trouble finding the inn. But wouldn’t you know it; Anna came on foot to find us and helped us with our luggage to the inn. We met David, who was so kind (I was totally out of my mind by this point! He must think me in need of a straight jacket!) and were shown a copy of our book which had been viewed by many (toda!). Miriam (my friend) chose the family room for her room while I was given the suite, which was just fabulous. I don’t know if I was just tired or the bed was really that comfy, but I slept like a log. Even morning prayer call at 4 am didn’t bother me except enough to stir slightly. What can I say about the breakfast??? Could I have eaten any more and could it have been any tastier? I think not. Miriam and I were given the world’s most wonderful guide for the Jesus Trail, of which we only wanted a sampling. Did we get the best? YES! I can’t decide if my favorite part was the climb atop the Horns of Hittim or the walk in the Valley of Doves. This is an artist’s dream of a place and one that an adventurous spirit should not miss.

    Shalom aleichem!

    Eva Marie Everson
    Coauthor: Reflections of God’s Holy Land

  18. Ingemar Says:
    2 November 2009 at 21:48

    t was A most plessent stay! And I felt like I was part of A great family. Specelly god was the intruduction information when I arrive. It was good to know how things work inthe hostel and what there are to do! Many Thanks for doing my holliday to a good memory!

  19. Singapore Says:
    18 October 2009 at 20:53

    The best hostel. Better than my own home. Cake and free tea and coffee and quality chattels and so clean. People so helpful and friendly. Must visit Nazareth, a really nice city to chill out.

  20. warren onishi Says:
    11 October 2009 at 20:46

    It’s difficult to use words to describe a stay at the Fauzi Azar Inn…It’s by far the most incredible historic place I have ever stayed at.It is not a hostel. it feels more like being an important guest in a VIP home…many thanks to Maoz Inon for creating this wonderful place!!…the best comment i can give is what a visitor said upon visiting Fauzi Azar-” WOW! I wish i had stayed here instead!!!” …also we extended OUR stay from 1 to 4 days!! nuff said

  21. Shane Says:
    11 October 2009 at 20:35

    The Fauzi is one of the main reasons I keep coming back to Nazareth. The incredibly friendly and helpful staff and volunteers, the atmosphere, the location in the old city, the clean and comfortable facilities, all make this by far the best hostel I have found, anywhere!

  22. doris Says:
    9 October 2009 at 18:21

    Ich finde den Aufbau der Seite sehr gut. Macht weiter so.

  23. hanita.cohen Says:
    6 October 2009 at 17:28

    לכל מי שחושב לטייל בנצרת
    לא לדלג על המקום הזה!!!
    אוירה מיוחדת , צוות מקסים , אנשים מכל העולם ומישראל
    גבי מכין את הקפה הכי טעים

    הבנות מכינות עוגות
    הרבה יותר מסתם אכסנייה
    והכל במחיר סביר ביותר
    בלב השוק קרוב לכל האטרקציות
    מומלץ אפילו לכלות שכן האכסניה שוכנת ברחוב הכלות!!!!
    ועוד מסעדות מומלצות
    תשרין
    אל רידא
    בית הקפה של ווסאם אבו סאלם - תה כזה לא תטעמו בשומקום
    קפה פאהום

    מסעדת דיאנה בשכונת אל מוטראן
    לא הספקנו לנסות את סודפא ועוד מקומות אבל אחלה מקום לחופשה!!!!

  24. Bjoern Says:
    22 September 2009 at 10:29

    hi there, thanks for the nice stay in your hostel. one of the nicest places i have stayed in. and i have been travelling a lot in the last 20 years in about 40 countries.

  25. lizzie Says:
    22 September 2009 at 10:29

    Loved my time at Fauzi, everyone is lovely and there’s a great family vibe, right down to the daily cake. Would happily recommend this place and already have. Comfy beds, chilled atmosphere, loved it…

  26. Annerieke Says:
    14 September 2009 at 17:55

    The best hostel I’ve been at - great staff, gorgeous house, tasty cake -> felt like home!

  27. Naomi, England Says:
    3 September 2009 at 13:52

    Beautiful place to stay; great location; great staff. Do the Old City tour - it’s amazing! Thanks so much!

  28. Kristina Says:
    19 August 2009 at 20:44

    Beautiful Hostel, had a great double room! Great and nice staff.

  29. Majk Kusanic Says:
    8 August 2009 at 20:04

    its a must to be in the fauzi azar if you stay in Nazareth…stuff and people are wonderfull….its a familiary feeling which you never will forgot!

  30. Muminmimi Says:
    4 August 2009 at 22:54

    The Fauzi Azar in was really the highlight of our trip to Nazareth, believe it or not. The staff is amazing- so enthusiastic and genuinely concerned with the well-being of the guests. We had a wonderful tour of the old city from one of the hostel volunteers, in which we visited many hidden gems and experienced more of the culture than we would have been able to on our own. The building is gorgeous, the people are fantastic. I wish I could have stayed longer!

  31. Claudiane Lachapelle Says:
    31 July 2009 at 7:59

    This hostel is amazing! When you arrive, you can’t imagine what is on the other side of the door but it is a great surprise! THe place to chill is nice and the dormitory is quiet and cool. Too bad i did not stay more than one night! I recommend this place to anybody!

  32. Julie Says:
    24 July 2009 at 10:46

    The hostel is very attractive and clean, with new and modern bathrooms. I enjoyed my stay here it is great place to catch up with other travelers it has that ambience and facilities to do that much more than other hostels i have stayed at. The dorm was also spacious and cool, which was a relief in the hot climate

  33. Huner Says:
    15 July 2009 at 7:03

    Loved it! Can’t wait to come back!

  34. bradley Says:
    15 July 2009 at 7:01

    it is full of chericter and in a great location. they also offer tons of things to do. the staff are friendly and vrey helpful. one of the best hostels I have ever been to!

  35. DAMMAREZ Says:
    7 June 2009 at 22:02

    Je garde de ma nuit à Fauzi Azard Inn de Nazareth en février 2008 un souvenir inoubliable
    J’espère y revenir un jour

    Jean Marc et sa fille Elise

    Dunkerque, nord de France

  36. Lynette Says:
    30 May 2009 at 10:49

    A wonderful place to stay. Facilities are clean, comfortable, convenient to everything, and with a friendly, helpful staff. I came for a night and stayed 4 days! Owners working hard to restore the beautiful old building and develop the “Jesus Trail”. Highly recommended.

  37. Brian Good Says:
    11 May 2009 at 20:59

    Our tour group of 41 pilgrims from Canada, US and Australia recently stayed at the Fauzi Azar Inn and the Al-Mutran Guest House as part of a ten day tour to Israel. We were able to arrange a two day bike tour on the Jesus Trail from Nazareth to Capernaum, camping in the Levi Forest mid-way through the bike tour. Very positive comments came from the tour group with regards to our accommodations, the after supper entertainment, our bike tour guide (Silvie) and the bike tour in general.
    All pilgrims responded positively, that they would repeat the experience again.

  38. מירב Says:
    27 February 2009 at 0:07

    אנחנו כבר מרגישים ממש כמו בבית בפאוזי. וממש כמו לבני משפחה אנחנו מתגעגעים מחדש לסורייאדה, גבי ושאר הצוות. עד הפעם הבאה…

  39. richard measures Says:
    26 February 2009 at 16:32

    my stay at the FAUZI AZAR was warm and friendly, a great place to rest your tired feet.
    richard measures.
    ps. will see you soon for another stay

  40. muriel et gabriel Says:
    23 February 2009 at 20:46

    dear friends
    we wanted to come 25 and 26 but we cannot, just after 26 ferbruar , i shall call you
    muriel

  41. סיגל Says:
    29 December 2008 at 16:52

    הגענו לפאוזי עאזר כמעט ב 10 בלילה ומיד התברר שמתוך אי הבנה ביננו לבין מעוז, החדר שהזמנו חיכה לנו חודש לפני התאריך בו הגענו… גבי ומעוז אירגנו לנו מיד חדר חלופי באל מוטראן ואפילו הצליחו לסדר לנו חדר בפאוזי ביום שלמחרת למרות התפוסה המלאה. המקום מקסים, יפיפה, מיוחד ובמיקום מעולה והאנשים נחמדים בצורה יוצאת דופן ואמיתית - גבי, סוריידה, אמאם, מעוז - תודה לכם- וגם אנשים אחרים שפגשנו בנצרת
    נצרת נעימה ומרתקת ואם כבר נצרת אז ממש ממש שווה להתארח בפאוזי עזאר.
    תודה לכולכם סיגל וקולו, פרדס חנה

  42. Beata Jarosz Says:
    30 October 2008 at 22:06

    I am very greatfull I could stay at this hostel.The owner, Surayda, was very kind and helpfull.This hostel is a special one , because of workers-GABI, who took care of our comfort, HANA and MARWA, thanks whom we felt like home(every day we ate fresh cake ). I will never forget time i spend there…the sweet memories.

  43. Jens from Germany Says:
    10 September 2008 at 21:22

    I’ve been trying to send you a review and I suppose that’s the best way to do it.

    Anyway I had a pleasant time in your hostel! The staff was very friendly, it was clean and

    I really liked the guide through the old town. The location in the middle of the old town is ideal

    and makes the trip an exciting journey!

    All the best!

  44. Kelsey Says:
    29 August 2008 at 20:51

    Hey I just wanted to say thanks.
    We had such a great stay at your Inn and really enjoyed Nazareth. We didn’t expect to stay so long, but the accomodations and the atmosphere were just the right mix.

    The neighborhood was colorful, and although mazelike, after 2 days we seem to recognize the streets. It made it very nice as well to go on a small tour. My boyfriend is not fond of them but after we went a small 1 hour tour he was glad to have done it.

    You’ve really made a great place where many different cultures can meet and sit down to have a chat. I’m glad we stayed. Thanks for a great experience.

    Kelsey

  45. Gyorgy, Bodil, Benjamin, Sara and Gabriel Sajo Says:
    29 July 2008 at 11:56

    Dear Staff at the Fauzi Azar,

    Greetings from Denmark, where we are back from our holiday in Israel.
    We would like to thank you again for the wonderful time we had at the Fauzi Azar hostel. Such a lovely place, such a friendly and helpful
    staff! It was a pleasure to stay with you, and we will definitely do it again next time we visit the country.

    Our special greeting goes to Suraida whose personal care and attention
    for us went way beyond what one would expect at an ordinary hostel.
    But of course your hostel is not ordinary at all… Thank you for the wonderful olive oil, too! I have just had it again for breakfast with a nice goat cheese and some fresh vegetables, and I must tell you that
    this is one of the most delicious olive oils I have ever tasted. And what is more, it will always remind us of the sunny days in Nazareth.

    Our best wishes,

    Gyorgy, Bodil, Benjamin, Sara and Gabriel Sajo
    Copenhagen, Denmark

  46. Helen Stuhr-Rommereim Says:
    25 June 2008 at 6:44

    Amazing, the most beautifl place you will ever stay. Worth a trip to Nazareth in itself.

  47. Ruth Hetherington Says:
    25 June 2008 at 6:42

    This hostel is in a great location - a beautiful old Nazareth mansion in the heart of the old town. The dorm room was clean and comfortable, with lockers provided. The toilet and showers were spotless, the kitchen was big and well-equipped and there was free internet access. All in all it’s just a lovely, laid-back place, run by friendly and helpful staff. It’s the nicest hostel I’ve ever stayed in.

  48. Ben Says:
    23 June 2008 at 17:11

    Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth is a great place to stay - I would highly recommend it to others and would definitely stay there again next time I’m passing through Nazareth. The location is great, it was very clean and the staff and volunteers there were fantastic. We had a great trip.
    Thanks guys!

  49. Joey and Nancy Says:
    23 June 2008 at 17:10

    Fauzi Azar was by far the greatest place we have had the pleasure to stay in Israel. AS soon as we walked in we were wlecomed by the friendliest people, had the nicest view and sincerly felt like we were home.

    Although our stay was short, we enjoyed every second of it and it will be encrypted in our memories (and on pictures!) for the rest of our lives.

    Thank you to everyone there for such an ecstatic experience and make our travel one of the greatest so far.

    All the best to all the people of Fauzi Azar and again, thank you for everything.

    Joey and Nancy
    Montreal and Toronto, Canada

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