We recently took a Thursday-to-Sunday getaway to Southern Utah—and wow, what a trip it was! Between breathtaking hikes, a Chabad Shabbos experience, and unforgettable views, it was the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
Free “Shabbos Hotel” Door Magnet from MetziahsTravel!
Keep your room “closed” without using the electronic key.
Traveling for Shabbos and your hotel uses electronic keys? We’re giving away a small magnet that helps the door read as “closed,” so you don’t need to swipe an electronic key on Shabbos.
It’s 100% free. Click the link below and we’ll ship you one—on us.
How it helps
No electronic key use on Shabbos
Simple, easy, travel-friendly
Works with many common hotel doors.
How to use (quick):
Before Shabbos, place the magnet over the latch plate
Confirm the latch is set so the door stays shut with the magnet in place.
Enjoy!
Visit our Travel page for destinations and Shabbos-friendly ideas you’ll love!
Looking for an easy 3-4 day road trip from the NJ/NY area that mixes nature, adventure, kosher food, and awesome views? Here’s a perfect itinerary from our recent trip to Niagara Falls, taking the scenic route with a beautiful stop in Watkins Glen grabbing kosher food in Buffalo, NY, then heading to the Canadian side of the falls.
I took a quick 48-hour getaway to Aruba — a beautiful island in the southern Caribbean. While it’s part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba is a ‘self-governing entity’ with its own government. Known for its constant sunshine, white-sand beaches, and being outside the hurricane belt, it’s a perfect escape. Here’s a quick recap of the trip!
Planning a kosher-friendly trip to Rome? From amazing restaurants in the historic Jewish Ghetto to unforgettable visits of the Great Synagogue, Rome offers Jewish travelers an incredible mix of history, culture, and great food. Metziahs Travel visited firsthand to help make sure your trip is perfectly planned!
Let’s dive into our Arizona trip. We’ve been there multiple times and put together a detailed itinerary covering Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon.
Phoenix and Scottsdale have plenty of kosher options, shuls, and a strong Jewish community, while Sedona and the Grand Canyon are pretty sparse in that regard. Hopefully, this guide helps you plan a kosher-friendly trip, including Shabbos if needed!
A Day in Paris: Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and Montmartre
when we embarked on the Eurostar from London, which is a high-speed train to Paris. From the Paris station we took a subway train to the Eiffel towers.
Having visited London a few times, this recent trip gave us the chance for a brief but unforgettable detour—a two-night, one-day stay—in Venice, Italy.
If you want to explore and seek a ‘NY Style vibe in Europe,’ London is your choice!
Here’s a detailed account of our 5-day vacation – including Shabbos – in London, perfect for anyone planning a trip to the UK. If you are short on time, you can see the City in as few as 2 1/2 full days.