3 hotels with documented Shabbat and kosher arrangements — compiled from public sources with last-verified dates. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking.
Beachfront hotel at 9449 Collins Avenue in Surfside, a five-minute walk from Young Israel of Surfside and close to a second Orthodox synagogue; numerous kosher restaurants, takeouts, and markets are in walking distance in Surfside. Totally Jewish Travel: non-kosher but observant-friendly, 5-minute walk from Young Israel of Surfside; guests can request lower floors for Shabbat.
All-suite Marriott property at 9200 Collins Avenue, three blocks from The Shul of Bal Harbour, with a kitchenette in every unit; The Shul publishes a discount code for guests. The Shul's tourist page: 3 blocks from The Shul with kitchenette in each unit; also on Young Israel of Bal Harbour's visitor accommodation list.
Boutique property at 9576 Collins Avenue offering one-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes, on the same block as The Shul of Bal Harbour and across from the beach. The Shul's tourist page: same block as The Shul (328 feet), one-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes.
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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.
Japanese/Peruvian fusion sushi restaurant in Surfside.
ORB-certified dairy bagel cafe on Harding Ave.
ORB-certified dairy/parve pizzeria on the ORB directory.
Dairy Italian/Mediterranean restaurant featured in Miami kosher dining guide.
ORB-certified meat/parve grill on the ORB directory.
ORB-certified meat/parve Asian restaurant on the ORB directory.