
Pricing
What it actually costs.
Range pricing for the four hotels we book, across standard, Shabbos, and Yom Tov seasons. Concierge-fee tiers disclosed. Yes — our rate is more than booking direct, and we tell you exactly why. No Booking.com surprises.
Typical Room Rates (per Room per Night)
| Hotel | Standard week | Shabbos / summer | Yom Tov season (per room, per night) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yirmiyahu 33 | $220-$380 | $280-$450 | $400-$650 |
| Prima Palace | $280-$450 | $360-$550 | $520-$820 |
| Haneviim Boutique | $260-$420 | $340-$520 | $480-$720 |
| Jerusalem Gate | $200-$340 | $260-$420 | $380-$580 |
Ranges approximate; exact rate confirmed per family per stay before any deposit. All figures in USD; Israeli shekel conversion at prevailing rate. Rates last verified July 2026 — we quote exact current rates at inquiry.
Ready to turn these ranges into a real number for your trip? We'll send a transparent line-item quote before any deposit is due.
Get a quoteConcierge Fee Tiers
Tier 1
No separate fee
Single-hotel booking, single family, standard coordination. Our rate runs above the hotel's direct rate — that premium is the whole fee, and it buys meals, early check-in, late check-out, and every arrangement handled.
Tier 2
$500-$1,000
Multi-hotel, multi-family coordination (10–20 guests), or Yom Tov bookings with significant meal + mikveh + childcare coordination. Agreed in writing before booking.
Tier 3
$1,000-$1,500
Destination weddings, bar/bat mitzvah week productions (30–60 guests), private-event coordination (seder, sheva brachos, full yahrzeit trip). Full production management.
The Honest Answer on Price
Yes, our rate is more than the hotel's direct rate — on purpose. Here's what it buys: everything is included — meals, early check-in, late check-out — and nobody in your family has to negotiate anything.
If you'd rather work the phones with the hotel yourself, you can, and we'll still wish you a wonderful trip. If you want it simply taken care of — that's us. Every quote we send shows our rate next to the hotel's direct rate, so you decide with both numbers in front of you.
What's Included vs. Add-Ons
| Included | Add-on |
|---|---|
| Hotel booking, all-inclusive rate + pre-arrival brief | Airport transfer with car seats ($80-$200) |
| Hechsher confirmation + Shabbos elevator status | Tour guide / driver for day trips ($350-$800/day) |
| Mikveh coordination + eruv status | Private seder / sheva brachos production |
| Emergency Shabbos partner line (our cost) | Shabbos meal hosting match (free to arrange; host hospitality varies) |
Typical Pesach Program Budget Example
Family of 5, 8-night Pesach program, Badatz-Eida Jerusalem hotel:
- Full-board program: $6,500 pp × 5 = $32,500
- Airport transfers (round-trip, 5 people, 2 vans): $400
- Seder additions (wine upgrade, kids' seder prep): $150-$300
- One Chol HaMoed day trip with guide: $600-$800
- Concierge fee (Tier 2, multi-generational with 3 extended family joining): $800
This example comes to about $34,500-$35,000 all-in. A higher-end Badatz-Eida program ($10,000-$12,000 pp) runs $55,000-$65,000+ for the same family.
Actual rate depends on hotel, program, extended family, and whether additional services are booked. Transparent line-item estimate delivered before any deposit.
What We Never Do with Pricing
- Never quote a headline rate that excludes Shabbos meals or program additions
- Never steer you toward a hotel because it pays us more — commission rates are similar across our portfolio
- Never mark up airport transfers or tour-guide fees; you pay the vendor's actual rate
- Never charge cancellation fees beyond what the hotel itself charges
Want a Line-Item Quote for Your Trip?
Tell us the hotel (or ask us to match), the dates, the family, and anything unusual. We come back with a transparent line-item estimate — every fee disclosed, our rate shown next to the hotel's direct rate.
Start the conversationWhen a concierge fee actually applies
Standard bookings stay at rate parity. Transparent fees apply to complex multi-family or full Yom Tov programs — agreed in writing first.