I have attended a medical conference in the Hammorhabi conference hall, the hall was very small in comparison to Babylon hotel conference hall, and it was crowded, and the air conditioning was not that effective in the very hot summer of Iraq. We also attended a training course on the second day and the other hall was even smaller and crowded and it was extremely hot with no air-conditioning and it was the worst training I ever had. The dinner was medium in quality, it was open bouffe with many dishes but it was somewhat cold with small halls again for dinning inside because the outside was very hot. The service was good the chef was standing among the guests. The bathrooms were clean but very small and is notatching the numbers of people. I did not go to the rooms of the hotel but overall the hotel was small with poor air-conditioning and is not comparable to Babylon hotel in any way. The other thing that you have to take stairs everywhere you want to go in an outside aunny and hot weather. It has free parking outside the hotel but the garage is paved and it is...
Read moreAn advice to never ever try deal with the laundry department, because unfortunately they don’t know how to work and I had a very bad experience with them and I had to through my laundry away after giving them to them, and when I have tried to reach to the management, simply they didn’t listen and they supported the laundry department fully.
The Hotel in General is one of the best hotels as a security wise and reception were very supportive. And only my point is about the...
Read moreVery good by Baghdad standards. Rooms are very nice but many have only a small window opening onto an airshaft. Larger ones with actual windows and sunlight are very comfortable but considerably more expensive. The large rooms are inaccurately called suites bc they are slightly bigger and have a sofa rather than a chair. There is no coronavirus awareness in this hotel. Receptionists, cleaning people and room service staff do not have masks and seemingly are not provided them...
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