King Solomon Kosher Hotel In the heart of bustling Batumi
✡ Harav Chaim Atias Location: Batumi, Adjara, Georgia
Organizer: King Solomon Kosher Hotel
About In the heart of bustling Batumi, about 200 meters from the Black Sea coast, and within touching distance of the Dolphinarium and Europa Square, a magnificent collection of rooms and suites of the King Solomon Hotel awaits you. You are invited to a refreshing vacation in the heart of the most touristic city in the world, with A host of pampering and premium services that will guarantee you an unforgettable stay.
Rooms & accommodation All guest rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a minibar, a coffee machine, a shower, free toiletries and a desk. The hotel features some units that feature a balcony, and the rooms come with a kettle. All rooms have a wardrobe.
Kashrut & dining Kosher breakfast and dairy and meat restaurant
Kinor David is a strictly kosher chef restaurant under the supervision of Rabbi Haim Atias (close supervision, Atara Beit Yosef poultry, vegetables without fear of insects) and under the direction of Chef David from the David and Yosef restaurant
The restaurant invites you to enjoy lunch and dinner that includes a rich meat menu: a variety of first courses, quality meats, salads and a variety of desserts. The menu is faithful to the local ingredients and careful presentation.
Religious life & Shabbat synagogue on site
Location Address: 19 Pirosmani Street, Batumi 6000, Georgia
Tags Winter Summer Sukkot Shavuoth Purim Other Entire property Hotel Pesach All year round Ski & snow
Home · Contact · List your business About this listing King Solomon Kosher Hotel offers a refined hospitality experience in the coastal city of Batumi, Georgia. Situated just steps away from the Black Sea, this establishment provides a seamless blend of luxury accommodation and strict adherence to kosher standards. Designed to cater to the observant Jewish traveler, the hotel serves as a reliable base for those exploring the Adjara region. Whether visiting for the summer sea season or a winter getaway, guests can expect a high level of service and a welcoming atmosphere that respects and facilitates a religious lifestyle.
With a focus on comfort and convenience, the hotel provides a range of rooms and suites designed to meet the needs of families and solo travelers alike. The property stands out in Batumi for its dedicated focus on the kosher market, ensuring that every aspect of the stay—from dining to prayer—is catered for with attention to detail and religious requirements.
About the area Located in the most touristic district of Batumi, the King Solomon Kosher Hotel is strategically positioned approximately 200 meters from the Black Sea coast. Batumi, the capital of the Adjara region, is known for its diverse architecture and lush subtropical climate. The hotel sits in a bustling area that provides immediate access to both the modern developments of the city and its historic quarters.
For those interested in the Jewish history of the region, the historic Batumi Synagogue is located nearby, serving as a landmark for the local community since 1904. The hotel’s central location ensures that guests are never far from the city's main cultural hubs, including the famous Europa Square and the Batumi Boulevard, while still maintaining an environment conducive to the specific needs of kosher-observant visitors.
Nearby Jewish landmarks The hotel is situated within walking distance of Batumi’s most popular landmarks, offering a blend of modern entertainment and historic charm. Local highlights include:
Batumi Boulevard: A historic promenade stretching along the Black Sea coast, perfect for long walks and enjoying the sea breeze.The Dolphinarium: Located just a few minutes from the hotel, this is one of the city's most visited attractions for families and tourists.Europa Square: The heart of the Old City, featuring unique architecture, the Medea Statue, and a vibrant atmosphere reflecting Batumi's European influence.Jewish Life: The city is home to the Batumi Synagogue, a historic building constructed in the early 20th century, which remains a focal point for the local and visiting Jewish community.Batumi Botanical Garden: A short drive away, offering vast collections of subtropical plants and stunning views of the coastline.What to expect Guests staying at the King Solomon Kosher Hotel can expect a comprehensive kosher environment integrated into a premium hotel setting. Culinary excellence is a primary focus, with the on-site Kinor David restaurant offering a meat menu curated by professional chefs. The dining experience is managed under the strict kashrut supervision of Rabbi Chaim Atias, featuring Atara Beit Yosef poultry and vegetables checked for insect infestation.
Daily life at the hotel is structured to support religious observance effortlessly. A synagogue is located directly on the property, allowing for communal prayer and a spiritual atmosphere. During peak holiday seasons such as Pesach, Sukkot, and Shavuoth, the hotel prepares specific programs to accommodate the requirements of the festivals. Beyond the religious amenities, the hotel provides modern services, spacious rooms, and a commitment to ensuring that every guest experiences the famous Georgian hospitality while maintaining the highest standards of kosher living.
Frequently asked questions Does the King Solomon Kosher Hotel have a kosher restaurant? Yes, the Kinor David restaurant at the hotel is a strictly kosher chef restaurant under the supervision of Rabbi Chaim Atias, featuring Atara Beit Yosef poultry and high standards of kashrut.
Are there prayer services available at the hotel? The hotel features a dedicated synagogue on-site, making it convenient for guests to attend daily prayers without leaving the property.
What type of kosher food is served? The hotel's restaurant, Kinor David, provides both dairy breakfast options and a rich meat menu for lunch and dinner, all prepared under strict rabbinical supervision.
How close is the hotel to the beach? The hotel is located approximately 200 meters from the Black Sea coast, placing guests within a very short walk of the beach.
Is the hotel open during specific seasons? The hotel is a year-round destination, catering to guests during summer vacations, winter stays, and major Jewish holidays throughout the year.