The guesthouse was
built to provide accommodation for the many volunteers and supporters who work
with Ibdaa. It also hosts stays for delegates to the conferences and workshops
frequently hosted by Ibdaa. On top of
that, the Guesthouse provides tourists in the West Bank an opportunity to gain
a deeper understanding of life in a refugee camp and the Palestinian situation.
It was the first guesthouse to be built in a refugee camp.
The guesthouse can accommodate a total of 42 people in its ten rooms. Rooms can
fit between two and eight people and they all have a private bathroom. The
rooms are named after the villages where the Dheisheh refugees were born and which
they had to flee from.