Known for the deep history of their culture, Rome is where you’d want to be. There are a lot of well-known tourist spots such as the Pantheon, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain, which are often packed with visitors. But there are non-touristy things to do for sure for those who aren’t much of a social butterfly. Every place you see in Rome you get to appreciate the different views and culture they let you experience. Being one of the most visited European countries, you should see what the talk of the town is about! But even if we’re traveling we can’t forget our beliefs and religion, so we’ve prepared a list of the top kosher hotels in Rome, just for you!
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 October 03, 2024.
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1. HT6 Hotel Roma (from USD 246)
Delicious and varied breakfast, plenty of nearby dining options
Reasonable pricing for a boutique hotel in a central location
Central, picturesque location in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto, within walking distance to major attractions
Spacious rooms, spotlessly clean, helpful staff, kosher food options
Enjoy a cultural and relaxing stay in this boutique hotel located at Via del Tempio 6, also known as the heart of Rome. You’ll be blown away by the interior of the hotel decorated with different works of art. It’s also perfect for those looking into visiting the Synagogue of Rome which is just 0.1 kilometer (0.06 miles) away from the hotel. Every morning they also serve a wide range of breakfast delights, kosher breakfast being one of them, but you may also explore the area and satisfy your hunger with the kosher restaurants just nearby. Their most popular services are the free wifi, airport shuttle, non-smoking rooms, 24-hour front desk services, room service, family rooms, facilities for disabled guests, and the daily maid service. The best part of the hotel is it’s walking distance to the sights of Rome.
Tip from tour guide
The nearby Great Synagogue of Rome in the former Jewish Ghetto was constructed shortly after Italy's unification and is a must-visit attraction in the region. It was the Jewish community's decision to build this magnificent synagogue in the very heart of the neighborhood where they had endured centuries of persecution.
2. Hotel Carmel (from USD 102)
Situated in Via Goffredo Mameli, Hotel Carmel is definitely value for your money. Every morning, they offer kosher breakfast upon request. You can also enjoy the free wifi, non-smoking rooms, laundry services (with an additional expense), terrace, and luggage storage. The place can best accommodate two but is popular among those who travel alone. All rooms include air conditioning, a private bathroom, flat screen television, hairdryer, towel, and stairs to access the upper floors. The location is perfect for you to go and experience city walks and the culture of Rome itself. You can also enjoy restaurants that are nearby the area! Aside from that, the Synagogue of Rome is just 0.9 kilometers (0.56 miles) away from the hotel.
Tip from Content Creator
Hotel Carmel is also just 5 km from the beautiful Basilica Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, which is a 5-minute walk away from the Trevi Fountain. The church was built in the 1100s at the northernmost boundary of Rome. It now houses two of the great Gian Lorenzo Bernini's sculptures.
Hotel Carmel
Address: Via Goffredo Mameli,11
3. Hotel Monte Cenci (from USD 363)
If you’re looking for a kosher-friendly hotel close to major attractions such as Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, Hotel Monte Cenci is a great pick. Besides continental, Italian, and English options for breakfast, kosher meals are also served upon request.
The rooms are all fitted with a flat-screen TV and an ensuite bathroom for convenience. Free wifi is also accessible throughout the property. Guests looking for more fun activities can arrange pub crawls, themed dinner nights, and many more at the front desk. This luxury hotel in Rome is also suitable for those who are traveling with their pets.
Hotel Monte Cenci
Address: Via Beatrice Cenci 10
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4. La Casa di Eva
Good restaurant options nearby for affordable prices, well-equipped kitchen for cooking.
Great price to quality ratio. Affordable for a comfortable stay near the metro.
Conveniently located near Battistini metro station, supermarkets, and restaurants.
Spacious apartment, fully equipped kitchen, clean, and with a nice balcony.
La Casa di Eva offers beautiful and bright apartments nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood. Aside from amenities such as heating and Wi-Fi, each accommodation also comes with a kitchen equipped with a stovetop oven and a microwave, letting guests cook their desired dinner. This is especially handy for guests who have a special diet, such as vegan, halal, or kosher.
For guests in need of kosher food, the establishment serves a kosher breakfast upon request. The property is also conveniently situated near some of the best kosher restaurants in Rome.
5. Be My Guest
Not only does this hotel have a charming name, Be My Guest also has beautiful individually decorated accommodations that are sure to appeal to all types of travelers. Not only that, each guestroom comes with fine amenities including soundproofing and hypoallergenic bedding.
Being a bed and breakfast, guests are treated to a remarkable breakfast during their stay, with items such as croissants and biscuits. Guests looking for a kosher breakfast will be able to enjoy the offerings here. The hotel is also located near other kosher establishments.
Be My Guest
Address: Via Appia Nuova 59 Scala Destra Int. 8
6. Bed Breakfast And Cappuccino (from USD 132)
This will definitely be a treat for those looking for a kosher special! This hotel provides you with kosher food and wine served specially for you in your room on Friday nights and Saturday lunchtime. Even on a daily basis they also provide kosher breakfasts. Rome also has lots of kosher restaurants and supermarkets available, and some are nearby the property.
Aside from the amazing kosher services they provide, your stay in the hotel entitles you to an air-conditioned room, coffee maker, a work-friendly desk, and a flat-screen television. The hotel offers a lot of different perks like free wifi, airport shuttle (with an additional charge), lift, luggage storage, and pets are even allowed. The hotel is located at Via Livorno 1 which is in the university district, famous for old town exploring, ancient landmarks, and art.
7. Cesar Palace Guesthouse (from USD 166)
This hotel isn’t considered kosher but to compensate for that, they actually provide discount perks to good kosher restaurants around the area. However, kosher breakfast is available in the hotel upon request. Friendly and clean are two words to best describe the hotel. The staff aims to provide the best for their guests. Located in Via Nomentana 55, this hotel is perfect for a one-night stay. The hotel facilities you can enjoy are free wifi, non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, private parking, lift, and an airport shuttle with an additional cost. The closest landmarks you can explore are the Porta Pia and the British Embassy - Rome, which is 0.2 kilometers (0.12 miles) away and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, which is 0.3 kilometers (0.19 miles) away, but there is definitely still a lot to explore!
8. Lea Luxury Rooms (from USD 287)
Located at Via del Tempio, this hotel gives you easy access to the Synagogue of Rome which is just 0.1 kilometer (0.06 miles) away from the hotel. All rooms include a flat screen television, air conditioning, private bathroom, bidet, hairdryer and you can even see a breathtaking view of the city. Also, there are a lot of places you can visit and explore just by walking, such as the Pantheon, Piazza Navona and Piazza Venezia. To top it all off, they serve kosher breakfast made especially for you!
Tip from tour guide
Within a two-minute walk from the hotel, you'll find the enchanting Jewish Quarter adorned with beautiful brick buildings and grand pillars. I like to refer to Rome as a "history lasagna" with layers and layers of moments in time stacked alongside one another. This area is a must-visit during your holiday.
Tip from tour guide
You can take a two-minute walk from the property to witness the world's oldest Jewish Ghetto. It was established in 1555 after the pope revoked all rights granted to Roman Jews. Despite these challenging circumstances, the Jewish community flourished, engaging in diverse trades! Here, you can check out the historic fountains and buildings. Don't forget to savor the delicious local fare, such as fried artichoke, at one of the street food spots for an authentic experience.
Lea Luxury Rooms
Address: Via Elio Toaff, 4 (ex Via del Tempio)
9. Little Rhome Suites (from USD 158)
This hotel will give you a good experience in Rome. Located in the heart of Rome, Via Ripense 4, this hotel is recommended for those solo travelers out there. You’ll be able to enjoy some fresh air and private time in the terrace of the hotel. They also offer great facilities such as free wifi, shuttle services, non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, and they even provide television entertainment, best for those traveling with the family. Included in breakfast is a kosher meal for you to devour and the synagogue is just waiting for you 0.5 kilometers (0.31 miles) from the hotel.
10. Kosher B&B The Home in Rome (from USD 55)
Staying in this hotel includes enjoying the different facilities they offer—free wifi, parking, airport shuttle with an additional charge, non-smoking rooms, family rooms, terrace, lift, and daily maid services being the most popular and commended services. Aside from that, every room has a desk and a flat screen television for your liking. Perfect for those traveling in two, it can also accommodate up to four guests. Included in your stay is a kosher breakfast you can devour. The hotel is situated at Via Ravenna, just 0.1 kilometer (0.06 miles) away from Piazza Bologna and 0.7 kilometers (0.44 miles) away from Villa Torlonia, the local history museum of Rome. There are also kosher restaurants just waiting to be explored!
11. Kosher Bed&Breakfast La Casa di Eva (from USD 42)
You’ll arrive in the hotel with a warm welcome from the staff, making sure you feel at home. The hotel is located at Via Giovanni Mingazzini 16 where you’ll have easy access to different tourist sites in Rome, since the Policlinico Metro Station is just 0.4 kilometers (0.25 miles) away from the hotel. The hotel is also inclusive of a kosher breakfast for you to enjoy! Feel free to take a look at the different kosher restaurants nearby as well. While you’re here you get to use the services they offer such as the free wifi, food and drink services, parking with an additional cost, airport pick-ups and drop-offs, and the staff can even speak three different languages, namely Italian, Hebrew, and English.
Stay at one of Rome's best kosher-friendly accommodations!
There are a lot of different places and things just waiting to be explored in Rome. Kosher food is also a staple in the city. You don’t have to worry about where to stay because we got you covered—these hotels were perfectly picked to make sure they accommodate all your kosher needs. Don’t forget to book your stay, Rome is waiting for you!
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