
Offers a unique and surprising culinary experience, rich and changing Galilean chef menus from the best Galilean produce.






A spacious, stylish and bright lobby bar featuring a gas fireplace at its center, ensuring a warm and romantic winter atmosphere. It includes cozy modern seating areas, a dairy-based menu, and a beautifully designed bar serving Galilean wines, cocktails and premium spirits – the perfect setting for a relaxing getaway. Operating hours: Sunday to Saturday, 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM.




Two swimming pools cater to professional swimmers, swimming enthusiasts and those simply looking to unwind by the water.
The heated indoor pool operates year-round, with occasional enchanting nighttime swims.
Operating hours: Sunday – Thursday: 06:30 AM – 09:00 PM; Friday: 06:30 AM – 06:00 PM; Saturday: 08:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
The seasonal outdoor pool is open during the summer months, daily from 10:00 AM – 04:00 PM.






The hotel’s spa features five treatment rooms, a dry sauna, a relaxation lounge with light refreshments, and direct access to the heated pool and modern gym. A wide selection of treatments is available, performed by top therapists.
It is recommended to make reservations in advance via email or phone.






Kfar Giladi Hotel’s conference center includes several spacious and modern halls, accommodating up to 450 participants for various events and conferences. The halls are equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia systems and can be partitioned using built-in acoustic dividers.
For private events, guests can choose from historic stone buildings, such as the “Pioneers’ Courtyard” and “Barn A,” ensuring a magical, unique and unforgettable event.
For more details about the conference center, click here.






The Giladi Kids & Youth Club (Giladudes) offers children a rich variety of activities and workshops. For teenagers, the club provides cutting-edge gaming stations, including PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo.






The hotel’s synagogue is open for daily prayers. Kfar Giladi Hotel is kosher and operates under the supervision of the Kiryat Shmona Religious Council, Rabbi Zephania Drori.






