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Swiss Flora Royal Hotel Riyadh
3.9/516 Reviews
I spent 2 nights here. When I first arrived, they gave me a free upgrade, which was nice. However, the location is very noisy. There is a lot of traffic noise. But is also a large construction site next door which had digging noises from sunrise to sunset every day. My room was ok, but the wifi signal was quite poor, and dropped often. On the 2nd day, I returned from dinner to find housekeeping cleaning my room after 7 pm, which is ridiculous. In their rush to finish, they forgot to replace the bath towels that they removed, and left their master keycard in my room. A half hour later, they were knocking on my door to retrieve the key card. This was a minor annoyance, more than anything. The issue that was not minor was how they treated me when I asked if they could print my departure COVID19 test result. At first they agreed, but the print out was extremely poor quality (it looked like a bad photo copy). When I requested that they try a different printer, they insisted that there wasn't one. When I asked where I could go to print myself, they called their manager. He agreed to print in his office (clearly the claim that there were no other printers in the hotel was a blatant lie). I waited in the lobby for the manager to return. After waiting 20 minutes I gave up, and returned to my room. Thirty minutes later they brought a good printing up to my room. This process should not have been so difficult. The bed was comfortable, the AC worked well. The underground parking garage was nice too. I doubt that I will return, when there are so many other options in Riyadh.
Manazel Al Diafah Serviced Apartments Olaya
4/52 Reviews
Very nice and comfortable place. Excellent staff. Sure I will book it again and again
Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, Riyadh
4.3/544 Reviews
The Mandarin Oriental in Riyadh was, hands down, one of the best hotel experiences I have ever had. This is a lot for me to say, since Saudi was my 65th visited country. The staff were truly amazing and were always there to help you out in every way possible. When asking where something is, they will not tell you … they will personally bring you there. Even if it is in one of the other buildings. It is easy to see that the management places service as a number one priority. As you wander around the hotel you will notice that every section is carefully designed and offers a new interesting feature to please the eye. Now, of course, the dining. On our first evening we had dinner in the Al Faisaliah tower in “The Globe” restaurant. Of course, we did enjoy the stunning views of the city on the observation deck before dinner. We selected the sampler meal with the cocktail matching which was very exquisite. The main dishes were the Chilean Salmon and the Australian lamb. The meal finishes off with a rich hazelnut chocolate dessert. For breakfast and dinner the following day we went for the buffet selections at “The Brasserie” which is located in the main building, The selections for both meals would take too long to describe here. From delicious Lebanese cuisine to a selection of Chinese, Italian and, naturally, traditional Arabic foods, there is something for everyone. The food is laid out with such detail and interesting placements … almost like a museum of food. The rooms are luxurious and, again, very stylish and detailed. From the heated toilet seats that open up when you enter and night lights that follow your movements when you are up late, they seem to have everything covered. The rooms are kept meticulously clean and well stocked with free water (and chocolates) several times a day. In the unlikely event that you do run out of something you can call your personal butler and he will be there quickly to provide what you need. The beds are large and comfortable and have all the pillows you could possibly need. The hotel has the usual spa and workout facilities and has pretty much everything you could want. There are, however, separate spa and gym facilities for men and women so if you are there with a spouse, you will be working out by yourself (consider this your alone time). So there you have it. If you are ready to feel pampered and well taken care of and are looking for a truly luxurious experience then you have to look no further than “The Mandarin Oriental Hotel” in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Mansard Riyadh, A Radisson Collection Hotel
4.5/548 Reviews
Given the quality of hotels I've stayed in Riyadh, this hotel was a positive change. Solid quality of building and rooms as well as pleasantly clean. Unfortunately, this is where positivity ends. You can earn Radisson points ONLY if booking via Radisson website. Not sure if anyone does that these days and, moreover, there is no such reference in Radisson's website. They start serving breakfast at 7am, which is late for a business traveler like me. Moreover, breakfast is served in a la carte form, which means it takes 5-10 minutes until someone approaches you to take your order and then another 15-20 minutes until your selection is served. Again, wasting half hour of precious morning time. Finally, would be great if hotel could increase the number of news (business news) TV channels.
Mena Hotel Riyadh
4.3/51 Reviews
Breakfast is very good, the location is very good, in the city center, next to the park, the National Library is next to the hotel, more than ten days of business trip, all around the library, easy to travel
InterContinental Hotels Riyadh
4.2/566 Reviews
Great Service but classic room is so old. Especially shower head is too old to take a shower. However, every staff is very kind and considerable.

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