Recommendation for Gilo mikveh
19 December, 2011
Question:More of a comment for your readers…
If anyone is looking for a nice Mikveh in Jerusalem – for the regular 30 shekel price – look no further than the Mikveh in Gilo Aleph (Afersemon Street).
My feedback is that it is a nice, clean mikveh, with a lovely ambience from the moment you enter the garden leading up to the door.
Inside – in a Moroccan style – the decor is very soothing. There is a possibility of having a room with a mikveh within it. And as you prepare – there is lovely, relaxing, classical music.
They provide most things – including toiletries and cosmetics; and towels of course – clean towels.
I had a great experience at the luxurious Ramat Beit Shemesh Beit Mikveh (50 shekel – but worth it:) – and since then have been putting up with less than acceptable mikva'ot.
Please forward this feedback onwards – to give ladies a nice Jerusalem mikveh experience.
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