Jerusalem · Israel · Kosher-friendly, in the Jewish quarter
Staying in Yerushalayim — which neighbourhood
Not one quarter but four answers — the Old City, Rechavia, Geula and Har Nof — and they suit completely different trips.
No kosher kitchen — listed for where it stands, not for its food.
- The Old City puts you minutes from the Kosel and is the reason many people come; it is also cramped, expensive, and hard with pushchairs and luggage.
- Rechavia and the centre are the hotel district — the widest choice of rooms, walkable to the Old City in twenty to thirty minutes, and everything kosher.
- Geula and Meah Shearim are where the heimishe shopping is and where apartment lets are cheapest; it is a residential neighbourhood and visitors are expected to dress and behave as residents do.
- Har Nof is quieter, family-oriented and further out to the west — good with children, and a bus or a car from anything else.
- Kosher is the default in all of them. The question here is position and price, not kashrus.
Distances measured from Central Jerusalem, not from the building itself.