4 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.
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.
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.
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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