7 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 60 King George St, Jerusalem, kosher under the supervision of the Jerusalem Rabbinate, with a synagogue active on Shabbat and Jewish holidays and a Shabbat elevator operating on Saturdays and holidays. Plan It Israel lists it as 'Glatt Kosher under the supervision of Rabbanut Yerushalayim' with synagogue, restaurant and fitness center.
Hotel at 2 Pines Street near Geulah, kosher under the supervision of Badatz Agudat Yisrael, with an on-site synagogue where all prayers are held and Shabbat elevators operating on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. Also has men's and women's mikvot on-site; JRM Hotels guide notes daily Daf Yomi and on-site prayer services combined with a Shabbos elevator.
298-room hotel near the Jerusalem central bus station where 'all the food is Glatt Kosher Lemehadrin under the supervision of the Jerusalem Rabbinate', with a Shabbat elevator and a synagogue with a Sefer Torah and Ashkenazi and Sephardi siddurim. Hotel states it strictly keeps the laws of Shabbat; alternative supervisions available for groups of 25+ rooms.
Boutique hotel in the Romema area, kosher under the supervision of the Badatz Mehadrin rabbinical court (Rabbanut Yerushalayim), with a Shabbos elevator. Fully mehadrin hotel aimed at the haredi/observant market; boutique property with spa and rooftop terrace.
330-room luxury hotel near the Old City with kashrut supervision under the Jerusalem Rabbinate; offers a Shabbat elevator, keyless room entry on Shabbat and an on-site synagogue. Carmel Restaurant serves daily breakfast buffet and traditional Shabbat meals; also hosts luxury Pesach programs (Kosher Travelers).
Luxury hotel with fine-dining restaurants holding Glatt-level hashgacha; per Plan It Israel, meat is supervised by Badatz Rubin, Badatz Kehilot, and Badatz Mehadrin Yerushalayim. Shabbat-specific amenities not verified this session; kashrut details from Plan It Israel's mehadrin hotels guide.
Large hotel whose kitchen is Glatt Mehadrin under the supervision of the Jerusalem Rabbinate together with Glatt Kosher OU certification; popular with strictly religious guests per traveler reviews. Tripadvisor review titled 'Excellent hotel for the strictly religious jewish community'. Shabbat elevator/keys not individually verified this session.
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