Hotel Overview
An oasis in Riyadh, this hotel is surrounded by 100 acres of mature gardens and features a 9-hole golf course, floodlit tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool. Conveniently located, the hotel is just five minutes from Riyadhs business districts and 30 minutes from King Khaled International Airport. If exploring is your aim, discover ancient Saudi Arabia in Old Ridyah, or visit the scenic Al Thumama Park offering traditional camel rides, browse local souks or relax in Arabic coffee shops.
Amenities
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High-speed internet
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FREE parking
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Indoor pool
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General
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Executive level
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Activities
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Indoor pool
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Children's activities
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Golf
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Tennis
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Dining
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Bar/Lounge
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Coffee maker in room
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Lounge
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Room service
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Services
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Business center
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Maid service
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Concierge desk
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ATM/Cash machine
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Airline desk
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Safe deposit box
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Shops/Commercial services
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Tour desk
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Car rental desk
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Barber/Beauty shop
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Porters
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FAX
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Currency exchange
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Overhead projector
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Internet
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High-speed internet
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Parking
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FREE parking
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Parking
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Valet parking
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Accessibility
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Accessible facilities
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Room
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Satellite TV
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DVD player
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Safe
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Desk with lamp
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Mini bar
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Free newspaper
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Hairdryer in room
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Outlet adapters
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Turndown service
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Cribs available
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Temperature control
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Ironing board
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Bath tub
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Reviewer score
3.0 out of 5
- Nearby airports
- King Khaled International Airport, (RUH), 43.00, KM, N;
- Area description
- Downtown, downtown
Nearby points of interest
- Museum of History and Archaeology: 2.4 mi
Dining
- Al Katem Restaurant
- Tip: The waiters are very friendly and will help you choose the best specialty of the day.
Traditional Saudi restaurant where they serve typical pressure-cooked Arabic food.
- Arabic Food Court
- Tip: No waiter service. Order from the food displayed on each stall. Prices are very affordable.
This is a food court where various stalls offer different kinds of traditional Arabic cuisine including Turkish, Lebanese and Syrian specialities. It looks
- Najd Village
- Tip: Eat comfortably by removing your shoes, squat like a local and use your hands to eat (washrooms are provided).
This Bedouin-style restaurant is popular among visitors. Waiters are dressed like Bedouins and offer all the traditional Saudi specialit
- Shaabiyah
- Tip: The restaurant opens for dinner at 7pm, but the best time to go is 8pm.
Set in a traditional Arabic setting, this restaurant serves local cuisine.
- Dodo Restaurant
- Tip: You can choose how you want your meat to be cooked.
A very unique restaurant with a special menu featuring ostrich, rabbit, quail, pigeon and duck.
- Mafaza Restaurant
- Tip: The specialty is ostrich meat.
This restaurant offers healthy dining options.
- Burj Al Hamam
- Tip: Opens for lunch and dinner. Try the excellent Lebanese appetisers.
This famous Lebanese restaurant is definitely worth a visit.
- French Corner
- Tip: Ask for a table overlooking the street.
This is French cuisine at its finest. The restaurant has a true Parisian flavour.
- Gulf Royale
- Tip: The seafood is definitely recommended.
Excellent Chinese cuisine in an atmospheric Chinatown setting.
- Indian Summer Restaurant
- Tip: Open for lunch and dinner. Try their main courses on Thursdays and Fridays.
A wide variety of Indian dishes are served in a traditional Indian setting.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 03:00 PM
- Check-out:
- 03:00 PM
Terms and conditions
Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by Orbitz
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