Amsterdam is one of the prettiest cities in the world, with its artful architecture and romantic canal waterways. In recent years, the city has seen a surge in kosher tourism. Jewish Orthodox have spent holidays here and some of them have stayed put. With no less than six synagogues and a sprinkling of top-notch kosher restaurants serving home-cooked meals, prepared within Jewish laws, believers and practitioners have more reasons to visit Amsterdam. The Holocaust Memorial and The National Holocaust Museum are two very important sites that both Jews and non-Jews must visit. Accommodations play an important part in a vacation. Read through our list of the best kosher hotels in and near Amsterdam and pick the one that suits you best.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and access to synagogues and Kosher food. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on December 21, 2024.
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1. NH Amsterdam Zuid (from USD 96)
Good breakfast and dinner options, a few cozy cafes and restaurants within walking distance.
Good value for money, especially for business trips. Free parking on weekends.
Quiet neighborhood, easy access to public transport, close to parks and shopping mall.
Spacious and clean rooms, comfortable beds, helpful staff, public seating areas.
Set within the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam, this hotel speaks all about luxury, simplicity, and comfort! The rooms here come with Wi-Fi, decorative wallpapers, stylish en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen televisions, and luxurious beds to give you that restful sleep. Common areas include a solarium, a fitness center, and a sauna to help you relax. Have a taste of world-class cuisines at the in-house Sinfonia Restaurant. Here, Jewish customers can have a Kosher meal arranged for them. Being in the Jewish Quarter means that the hotel is also within Amsterdam’s major business district and within reach of the city’s important tourist destinations. That puts you in close proximity to everything you need.
NH Amsterdam Zuid
Address: Van Leijenberghlaan 221
1.03 km (0.7 mi) from Amstelpark
2. Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam – South (from USD 92)
Situated in the city’s Jewish neighborhood, this hotel offers some of the best accommodations for businessmen, leisure travelers, and Jewish faithful. Standard in-room amenities include a flat-screen television, coffee and tea-making facility, a writing table, and an exclusive bathroom replete with a shower and top quality body and bath products. Each stay includes a continental breakfast buffet that includes hot and cold drinks. Kosher menu selections are available to Jewish guests. All you have to do is ask the wait staff what is available. This hotel is perfect for those who need to move around the city a lot because of the availability of public transportation which is within reach.
Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam - South, an IHG Hotel This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: Zwaansvliet 20
1.89 km (1.2 mi) from Amstelpark
3. Hotel Doria (from USD 87)
Good breakfast selection, attached restaurant with decent food, breakfast included in the price
Reasonable pricing for central location, good value for money
Perfect central location near Dam Square, easy access to main attractions and public transport
Friendly and helpful staff, clean rooms, basic but functional facilities
Hotel Doria offers simple yet complete accommodations in the heart of Amsterdam. With three-star features catering to all types of travelers, the hotel is the preferred choice for those on business or leisure trips. Rooms here include flat-screen televisions and en-suite bathrooms Wi-Fi connectivity is available throughout the property. World-class Italian cuisine is what you will get at the in-house restaurant Pizzeria Doria. Daily breakfast is served at the breakfast area with kosher options available to Jewish guests. This hotel sits right in the center of town making most of Amsterdam’s tourist destinations within arm’s reach. Several transportation lines are within close distance from here.
Hotel Doria
Address: Damstraat 3
4.71 km (3.0 mi) from Amstelpark
4. Ibis Budget Amsterdam City South (from USD 71)
Located in Amstelveen, ibis budget Amsterdam has nearby transportation lines that bring guests directly to the center of Amsterdam in ten to twenty minutes. With a minimalist design, the hotel offers the most comfortable accommodations this side of town. There is a game room located by the front desk where guests can have their hands on foosball, table tennis, and vintage arcade games. The hotel offers breakfast every morning to help guests start their day. Kosher breakfast options are available to the hotels’ Jewish guests. And whenever they get hungry, snacks are available on the ground floor where they can partake of light meals and beverages.
ibis budget Amsterdam City South This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: Prof J H Bavincklaan 1
2.12 km (1.4 mi) from Amstelpark
Amsterdam Tour Guide
Locally Louke
Hi, my name is Louke and I live and work in the historical city of Amsterdam. My style of guiding is custom. That feeling you get from meeting up with a friend that shows you around their city. Obviously, I will take you to see the things on your bucket list and I will help you get the lay of the land and share tips and tricks of how to get the most out of your stay in my city.
Tours by Locally
Jewish-friendly options close to kosher restaurants and synagogues
5. Sir Albert Hotel (from USD 176)
Delicious breakfast buffet and a Japanese restaurant, though some room for improvement.
Competitive pricing for a stylish, contemporary hotel in a prime location.
Conveniently situated in de Pijp, close to museums, restaurants, and public transport.
Modern, well-equipped rooms with comfortable beds and excellent staff.
The elegant property of the Sir Albert Hotel is renowned for its artistic decor and thoughtful services. Each guest unit at the hotel is decorated following an art movement, making it the perfect accommodation for patrons with varying tastes. The in-house restaurant, Izakaya, also serves to please a wide range of guests. Apart from regular Asian and American delicacies, it caters to guests with special dietary requirements, such as Muslim-friendly and kosher.
If you’re interested in exploring the cosmopolitan nature of Amsterdam, you’re in luck. This hotel sits close to diverse cultural centers in the city. The synagogue of Chabad House Amsterdam is only a six-minute walk from the hotel.
Sir Albert Hotel, part of Sircle Collection This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: Albert Cuypstraat 2-6
2.76 km (1.8 mi) from Amstelpark
6. Boutique Hotel Notting Hill (from USD 123)
This boutique hotel is conveniently located near many cultural attractions, such as Chabad House Amsterdam and Anne Frank House, making it the perfect base for history buffs. Many of the stylish rooms in this hotel come with a view of the cityscape or the canal. Guests have access to free Wi-Fi and a work desk, ideal for those who need to attend to work.
The hotel also offers a delicious breakfast buffet every morning, from 7am to 10am on weekdays and 8am to 11am on weekends. Make sure to fill up on the lavish breakfast spread before heading out to explore the city.
Boutique Hotel Notting Hill
Address: Westeinde 26
3.17 km (2.0 mi) from Amstelpark
7. Element Amsterdam (from USD 144)
Great breakfast with a good variety of options. Access to grocery stores and the option to prepare meals in the room's kitchenette.
Reasonable pricing with good value for money, especially considering the amenities and spacious rooms.
Conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to access the city center and other attractions. Quiet, peaceful neighborhood with nearby parks and nature walks.
Modern, clean facilities with a kitchenette, comfortable beds, and a quiet location. Attached to a shopping center with a supermarket.
This hotel is absolutely beautiful. With the Marriott pedigree running through it, Element Amsterdam has become synonymous to great accommodations and friendly service. A stay here allows guests to enjoy free breakfast and uninterrupted Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the hotel. Rooms are fitted with the most comfortable beds, air-conditioning, high-quality flat-screen television, and en-suite bathrooms. Shopping is no problem as the Gelderlandplein mall is directly connected to the hotel. The self-service hotel also includes conference rooms, a laundry area, and a complete fitness center. Jewish guests will be happy to know that there are five highly recommended kosher restaurants within the vicinity. These are Golan Lunchroom, Hacarmel Kosher Restaurant, Pizza & Co., David’s Corner, and H’Baron.
Element Amsterdam
Address: Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 577
1.14 km (0.8 mi) from Amstelpark
See you soon in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has a lot to offer every type of traveler. One of the most picturesque cities in the world, it is in a class on its own. These kosher hotels will help make your stay here even better. The hotels will serve as your home away from home as you set out to explore the city.
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