✡️ Quick Overview: What You’ll Find in This Blog
• 🕍 Minyan times & shul listings across Europe
• 🍽️ Only Glatt Kosher / Mehadrin / Chalav Yisrael restaurant options
• 🕯️ Shabbat tips — meals, registration, eruv info & more
• 🧳 Where to stay — neighborhoods that work for frum travelers
• 💡 Travel hacks to save time & money without compromising on standards
• 🌍 Frum-friendly city guides: Rome, Paris, London & more
• 🔗 Links to reliable local Jewish resources (minyan WhatsApps, food ordering, etc.)
✡️ About This Blog: Jewish Travel Done Right
This blog was created for the frum Jewish traveler who wants real, useful information — without fluff, without non kosher suggestions, and without having to wade through 10 different sites just to find the basics.
✈️ What You’ll Find Here:
✅ Up-to-date minyan times, shuls, and mikvah resources
✅ Shabbat logistics — where to daven, eat, and stay; eruv info; walking distances
✅ Only top-tier kosher listings — Glatt kosher, Mehadrin, Bishul Yisrael, and Chalav Yisrael
✅ Straightforward travel tips — what’s worth seeing and what’s not
✅ Budget-friendly hacks — how to get around, when to book, how to avoid unnecessary expenses
✅ Smart hotel/location advice — based on frum needs, not TripAdvisor ratings
✅ Links to helpful Jewish websites — minyan directories, Shabbat meal orders, etc.
🍽️ Our Kashrus Standards
We only list kosher options that adhere to the highest standards, so it better be Glatt Kosher, Mehadrin, Bishul Yisrael, Chalav Yisrael — otherwise it’s not on our site. Simple as that.
Just like in Eretz Yisrael, where many local Rabbanut hechshers are considered bedi’eved at best, the same applies to parts of Europe. Always confirm kashrus with someone knowledgeable or local before eating anywhere unfamiliar.
🛫 Our Goal
This guide isn’t trying to be a clone of other Jewish travel websites or TripAdvisor pages. It’s written to provide the frum Jewish traveler with relevant, practical information and suggestions. You won’t find tips here about the best treif cheeseburger or the grandest church in the city.
TripAdvisor often repeats the same itinerary three different ways or lists activities so boring you’d fall asleep reading them. We try to keep things concise, practical, and useful — helping you build the best itinerary without the narishkeit.
Also, many Jewish travel sites are geared toward high-budget, bespoke itineraries. We’re here to make travel accessible for everyone — with helpful hacks that don’t cost a fortune.
Whenever possible, we include links to the most relevant local Jewish websites for each area. The goal of this site is to complement existing local guides by offering additional insights, a directory of resources, and curated links to help direct you to the right place quickly and clearly.
We focus specifically on Jewish vacation destinations across Europe.
So whether you’re in London, Rome, Paris, or beyond, we want to make sure you know where to daven, where to eat, where to stay, and how to enjoy your trip while staying true to your values.
✡️ Travel smart. Stay frum. Enjoy every moment.