Mehadrin — HaRav Efrati
Yirmiyahu 33
Modern luxury under a Mashgiach Temidi. Romema — the entrance to the city.
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Why it’s in our collection
A new, luxurious property with a spa and pool on separate hours, a shul and kiddush hall, and a mammad (secure room) on every floor. Belz is a fifteen-minute walk; the central bus station, five.
Hotel Yirmiyahu 33 sits on Yirmiyahu Street in Jerusalem's Romema neighborhood, at the entrance to the city. The hotel is a new property — just a few years old — and is luxurious with many amenities. Kashrus is Mehadrin under HaRav Efrati's supervision with a Mashgiach Temidi (full-time kosher supervisor) on premises at all times.
Beyond its kashrus standards, the hotel offers resort-level amenities: a spa and pool with separate men's and women's hours (closed on Shabbos and Yom Tov), a state-of-the-art gym, Turkish bath, sauna, and hydrotherapy pool. Free underground parking with electric car charging stations is available for guests. A mammad (secure bomb shelter room) is located on each floor. The hotel also has meeting and event space for up to 120 guests.
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Rooms & guaranteed rates
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Deluxe Room
$425 / night
Sleeps 2
A serene, newly built room with high-end finishes and a city view.
Reserve this roomBalcony Deluxe
$495 / night
Sleeps 3
A deluxe room with a private balcony over Jerusalem — morning coffee, mountain air.
Reserve this roomJunior Suite
$645 / night
Sleeps 4
A separate sitting area for the family to gather; room for a crib without crowding.
Reserve this roomRoyal Suite
$895 / night
Sleeps 5
The finest rooms in the house — walnut paneling, generous space, and quiet.
Reserve this roomLarger party, longer stay, or a Yom Tov plan? Write to us — we quote it personally, same guarantee.
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Questions about Yirmiyahu 33?
Kashrus specifics, room layouts, what it’s like on Shabbos — ask someone who has stood in the lobby.
Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos — and on Yom Tov — we are offline.