4 hotels with documented Shabbat and kosher arrangements — compiled from public sources with last-verified dates. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking.
Upper West Side hotel at 2528 Broadway (94th-95th St) in a neighborhood dense with Orthodox synagogues and kosher restaurants. Kosher travel guides list it as observant-friendly, with non-sensor mechanical doors and staff who open doors for Shabbat guests. EasyKosherTravel: mechanical (non-sensor) doors, staff opens doors for Shabbat guests, near synagogues and kosher restaurants; also listed by kosher restaurant Talia's Steakhouse as a nearby hotel.
Boutique hotel at 150 East 50th Street in Midtown East, close to synagogues. A kosher travel guide reports staff are familiar with Shabbat observers' needs, offering a regular non-digital room key and a Shabbat hotplate on request. EasyKosherTravel: staff-assisted Shabbat accommodations, regular (non-digital) key option, Shabbat plate provided on request, close to synagogues.
Midtown hotel at 49 West 44th Street, listed by Chabad of Midtown Manhattan (509 Fifth Avenue) as a 4-minute walk from its center, which hosts services and Shabbat meals. Chabad of Midtown's hotel list places it a 4-minute walk from the Chabad House; EasyKosherTravel notes the 5-minute walk to the Fifth Avenue Chabad House, which offers Shabbat meals.
Landmark hotel at 201 West 79th Street on the Upper West Side, near Central Park, multiple synagogues, and the neighborhood's kosher restaurants. A kosher travel guide reports staff operate the elevators for guests on Shabbat. EasyKosherTravel: staff operates elevators on Shabbat; near synagogues, kosher restaurants and shops; listed by Talia's Steakhouse (kosher, UWS) among nearby hotels.
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Kosher dining near these hotels — compiled from public sources and kashrut authorities. Kosher status and hours change; always confirm the current certification directly before you go.
Counter-service kosher dairy luncheonette open since 1937, listed by kosher dining guide.
Midtown kosher dairy pizzeria known for specialty slices.
Longstanding Midtown kosher meat deli with sandwiches and Israeli fare.
Rustic Italian-style kosher dairy cafe with pizza, pasta and fish.
Long-running family kosher steakhouse and bar on the UWS, in the Hotel Beacon kosher guide.