
Best Grand Hotels Hotels in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia’s capital (and its financial hub) sits almost at the centre of the country. It features glitzy, illuminated skyscrapers, along with the more traditional architecture you’d expect from a city built on the an-Nafud desert plateau. One of the richest places on earth, it’s overflowing with designer boutiques and polished air-conditioned malls. Those wishing to explore Riyadh’s cultural heritage can do so at the UNESCO Heritage site of Diriyah, Masmak Fortress and the Murabba Palace. For the best views across the city, climb up the landmark Kingdom Tower to the Skybridge.
Riyadh Province, Riyadh, Al Olaya
Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh At Kingdom Center
(5 stars)Stay in what is perhaps the city’s most iconic building, the 99-storey Kingdom Centre. 274 guest rooms at the Four Seasons range from deluxe doubles to a four-floor Presidential Suite, offering far-reaching views across the skyline. Guests can dine at The Grill, specialising in meat and seafood, with a semi-open kitchen; at the Asian and Middle Eastern fusion Elements; and in the Lobby Lounge. Leisure facilities include an outdoor pool, tennis courts, two indoor squash courts, a basketball court and a TRX room, and there are two spas (one for men and the other catering to women).
Riyadh Province, Riyadh
Hotel Fairmont Riyadh
(5 stars)298 guest rooms at the Hotel Fairmont (including state-of-the-art Fairmont Gold suites) provide Le Labo design bath products, in-room business facilities, hypo-allergenic bedding and Nespresso coffee machines. The property houses a gentlemen’s spa, a ladies’ lounge spa area with a beauty salon and a health club featuring a sleek indoor pool. Grab a quick bite to eat at Cafe connect with its menu of gourmet snacks and wellness treats, served in a lounge planted with indoor trees. Take high tea in The Savoy Room. Or linger over a meal at one of the Fairmont’s restaurants; The Plaza, The 365 and Pesto.
Riyadh Province, Riyadh
JW Marriott Hotel Riyadh
(5 stars)The 349 bedrooms and public spaces of the 66-floor JW Marriott in Riyadh, embody modern Najdi architecture. This hotel may have all the trappings of an international chain, but it also offers authentic Arabic hospitality. A full-service spa incorporates two outdoor freshwater swimming pools, a large jacuzzi set beside floor-to-ceiling windows, a health club, and a sauna. Dining takes place at Kitchen On 3, via around-the-clock room service, or guests can buy snacks and drinks in the coffee shop/cafe. Valet parking, an airport shuttle, bicycle hire and a local limo service makes getting around, a breeze.
