5 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 at Nizami Street 58 in central Baku, listed by Totally Jewish Travel as a Jewish-observant-friendly hotel five minutes' walk from the Ashkenazi-Georgian synagogue, where prayers are held daily and pre-ordered kosher dishes can be delivered to hotels. TJT listing: 'Non kosher hotel 5 minutes walk from the Ashkenaz Georgian Synagogue.'
Hotel listed on Chabad of Baku's website as eight minutes' walk from the Chabad House and synagogue at 171 Dilara Aliyeva Street. Kosher food and Shabbat meals can be arranged through Chabad of Baku. Chabad of Baku's hotel list: '8 minutes walking' from the Chabad House.
International chain hotel listed on Chabad of Baku's website as four minutes' walk from the Chabad House and synagogue at 171 Dilara Aliyeva Street. Kosher food and Shabbat meals can be arranged through Chabad of Baku. Chabad of Baku's hotel list: '4 minutes walking' from the Chabad House; Shabbat meals and kosher food offered by Chabad.
Hotel listed on Chabad of Baku's website as four minutes' walk from the Chabad House and synagogue at 171 Dilara Aliyeva Street. Kosher food and Shabbat meals can be arranged through Chabad of Baku. Chabad of Baku's hotel list: '4 minutes walking' from the Chabad House.
Hotel listed on Chabad of Baku's own website as two minutes' walk from the Chabad House and synagogue at 171 Dilara Aliyeva Street. Chabad of Baku provides Shabbat meals, Shabbat meals to-go and kosher prepared food for visitors. Chabad of Baku's hotel list: '2 minutes walking' from the Chabad House; Shabbat meals available through Chabad.
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