One of the best things about this stunning hotel in Jeddah – and there are many to choose from – is that it’s set right on the corniche, overlooking the Red Sea, meaning that it’s a top spot to choose if you’re looking for an escape from it all.
A former palace, this beautiful property has a super location just 45 minutes from the airport and stunning views. It’s popular with international travellers, honeymooners and families thanks to its fantastic location, luxurious (men-only) spa and high-end restaurants.
Rooms overlook the Red Sea, King Fahad Fountain or the Jeddah skyline and have everything from deluxe rooms with classically stylish furnishings, to suites including the 5,300 sq ft royal suite.
Restaurant-wise there’s plenty to choose from. Reyhana – which means sweet basil in Arabic – serves an all-day menu of Asian, Arabic and Mediterranean classics, while staple condiment salt takes centre stage at Saltz restaurant. Sweet tooth? There’s dessert-focused Karamel Lounge that serves up afternoon tea in style as well as pastries, chocolates, cakes and more. There’s also the Cake Boutique for even more sweet treats.
As well as the men-only spa there’s a fitness centre, while there’s even a private beach that you can book as part of special beach escape packages.
Kids will love having their own dedicated check-in zone, too, making it an ideal choice for all the family.
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