15 hotels with documented Shabbat and kosher arrangements — compiled from public sources with last-verified dates. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking.
Guest house in the heart of Rome's Jewish area, about 2 minutes' walk from the Great Synagogue and close to the Ghetto's kosher restaurants. Listed in a kosher-travel Rome guide as an excellent guest house (9.3 booking score) 2 minutes from the Great Synagogue.
Guesthouse in Rome's Piazza Bologna Jewish neighborhood, close to the area's synagogues and kosher shops, with a kosher breakfast available for an additional fee. Easy Kosher Travel: in the Piazza Bologna area close to synagogues, kosher breakfast available for an additional fee.
Jewish-owned suites about 5 minutes' walk from Rome's Jewish Ghetto and the Great Synagogue, offering regular mechanical room keys without electronic sensors for Shabbat observers. Guide describes it as Jewish-owned with mechanical keys and no sensors, near the Ghetto's kosher shops and restaurants.
Kosher bed and breakfast in Rome's Piazza Bologna area, about 6 minutes' walk from Chabad Piazza Bologna, serving a kosher breakfast and located near the neighborhood's synagogue and kosher restaurants. Listed as a kosher B&B with kosher breakfast included, 6 minutes' walk from Chabad Piazza Bologna.
Central budget hotel close to Rome's Jewish Ghetto and its kosher restaurants, with Hebrew-speaking staff, a Shabbat hotplate and samovar on Shabbat, and kosher breakfast for an additional charge. Guide notes a Shabbat hotplate and samovar are provided on Shabbat; rooms with private bathroom should be requested when booking.
Bed and breakfast on Via Nomentana in Rome's Porta Pia district, within walking distance of two Orthodox synagogues and offering kosher meal arrangements on request. goKosher listing: walking distance to Chabad and Italian-rite Orthodox synagogues; kosher-certified meals can be arranged with the owners.
Guest rooms in the center of Rome a few minutes' walk from the Jewish Ghetto and Great Synagogue, providing a manual key for Shabbat observers and late Saturday-night checkout. Easy Kosher Travel Rome guide: manual key for Shabbat observers, close to the Great Synagogue and the Jewish area, late Saturday checkout allowed.
Hotel next to the Great Synagogue and the Jewish Ghetto of Rome that caters to Shabbat observers with a manual room key and by disabling the electric front door during Shabbat, plus a candle-lighting corner. Guide notes kosher products at breakfast and a dedicated candle-lighting corner for Shabbat.
Jewish-owned suite accommodation in Rome's Ghetto area near the Great Synagogue and kosher restaurants, offering a regular key and even a Shabbat belt for observant guests. Easy Kosher Travel: in the ghetto area, Jewish owner, provides a regular key and even a Sabbath belt.
Hotel in Rome's Piazza Bologna district, about 5 minutes' walk from Chabad Piazza Bologna, in a residential area with an active Jewish community, synagogues and kosher shops. Named as the closest hotel (5 minutes' walk) on a hotels-near-Chabad-Piazza-Bologna listing; the Chabad hosts family-style Shabbat meals for tourists.
Guesthouse in Rome's Jewish quarter about 1 minute (10 m) from the Great Synagogue, offering Shabbat keys, a Shabbat boiler, kosher breakfast options (parve, Halav Israel, 'Glat' sealed with teuda) from the kosher bakery downstairs, and pre-ordered Shabbat dinner. Next to kosher restaurants, bakeries and a kosher minimarket in the Ghetto; Shabbat dinner can be pre-ordered as takeaway or in a restaurant.
Hotel steps from the heart of Rome's Jewish Ghetto offering kosher breakfast on request, with products sourced from certified kosher suppliers and producers in the Ghetto; near the Great Synagogue of Rome. Kosher items are bought in from certified Ghetto suppliers, not prepared in-house; an 'inclusive' kosher breakfast option is included in the room rate.
Kosher bed and breakfast in a residential Rome neighborhood a 5-10 minute walk from three synagogues, equipped for observant guests with hot plates, Shabbat kettles and clocks. goKosher listing: walking distance to Beth Chabad, Beth-El and Beth Shmuel; mechanical keys and Shabbat meals available on request for a fee.
Suites in a historic building in Rome's Jewish quarter, a minute's walk from the Great Synagogue, with kosher parve/pat-Israel breakfast, and Shabbat amenities including a Shabbat key, Shabbat boiler, hot plate, kiddush cup, candles and netilat-yadayim washing cup. Staff assist in arranging Shabbat meals and services at the Great Synagogue around the block.
Guesthouse about 6 minutes' walk from Rome's Great Synagogue and the Jewish Ghetto's kosher restaurants, with staff who assist Shabbat observers with doors. Easy Kosher Travel Rome guide: 6 minutes from the Great Synagogue, staff assists with doors for Shabbat observers.
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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.
Flagship of the Ba'Ghetto group; Judeo-Roman and Middle Eastern meat menu.
Dairy sister branch of Ba'Ghetto in the Ghetto (fish, pasta, pizza).
Meat restaurant in the Ghetto, name means 'beautiful meat'; among Rome's best-known kosher spots.
Kosher pizza al taglio (by the slice) in the Jewish Ghetto.
Jewish-Roman cuisine with Italian twists in the Ghetto.
Dairy Roman-Jewish restaurant behind the Ghetto, listed by romanjews.com and Chabad Rome.