2 hotels with documented Shabbat and kosher arrangements — compiled from public sources with last-verified dates. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking, and see the seven-point checklist for what to ask.
Hotel in the Buitenveldert/Amsterdam-Zuid Jewish residential area serving a complimentary daily kosher buffet breakfast, with regular (non-electric) room keys for Shabbat, a Shabbat lamp, hot water available downstairs, a hotplate for warming pre-prepared Shabbat meals and refrigerator storage behind reception; several Orthodox synagogues (including AMOS) are within walking distance. goKosher notes the hotel holds no kosher certificate because no kosher food is prepared in-house - everything is bought in under Amsterdam rabbinate supervision; kosher restaurants HaBaron, David's Corner and Golan nearby.
Budget hotel in Amsterdam's Jewish area offering a kosher breakfast at no extra charge on request (sealed, Kosher le Mehadrin under the supervision of the Rabbinate of Amsterdam), with lower-floor rooms on the first five levels that open with regular room keys for Shabbat and Shabbat lamps sold at reception; kosher groceries, restaurants, bakeries and Orthodox and Sephardic synagogues are within walking distance. Request kosher breakfast as a special request when booking a rate that includes breakfast; Shabbat lamp available for purchase at reception (about EUR 4.95).
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