A hotel in Saudi Arabia should function as a showcase for the country's legendary hospitality. The Bedouins have a saying which translates as, "He makes coffee day and night". This is their way of describing a generous man. Deriving its origin from survival in the harsh conditions in the desert, hospitality for the Bedouins is not merely a social grace. It can mean the difference between life and death. Charity is the third pillar of Islam, thus the generosity inherent in Saudi hospitality has both a religious and a cultural inspiration.
From the luxuriously appointed Presidential Rooms to the elegantly designed Single Rooms.