I stayed at Qasr Al Sarab with my 9yo son and a dear friend. We were greeted warmly and offered a cold drink on arrival. It got better and better. We were upgraded to a pool villa - not at all expected but we were both amazed and delighted. The tour staff are knowledgable and very accommodating to my son. In fact ALL the staff were exceptionally lovely. The outdoor Bedouin dining is definitely a must, the food is heavenly and the experience overall is relaxed yet decadent. Even though we only stayed for a night, it felt as though we had stayed for a week, such is the rejuvenating atmosphere of the resort. Yes it is pricey but having experienced it I honestly say it is worth every cent! ||We are now planning a week long stay for early next year. Highly...
Read moreOverall, this is a fairly good hotel. First, the negatives. My bed was really two twin beds pushed together, so you could always feel the gap. Check-in took almost an hour for a party of six. Way too long! When I got to my room, there was a huge sticky spot from something wasted. There was never any room service for the two days we were there. The breakfast was decent, but the omelette was inedible. This was the worse omelette I have ever had in my life. Now for the positives. The rooms are very spacious, and even though I had two twin beds pushed together, the bed was still comfortable. The location is close to several...
Read moreRoom was very spacious, bathroom little to small, but both clean and tidy. 460 riyals per night which includes daily refill of mini bar (snickers, twix, pepsi, mirinda and water). Internet quite slow and not always stable, acceptable as compared to other hotels in Saudi. Power sockets ate universal type and located next to bed and working desk in sufficient quantity. |Breakfast offer medium choice of mostly Arabic style dish. Omlet station available. Coffee and tea corner avaliable as self service with paper cups and instant coffee and Lipton tea bags, no glass or...
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