Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh

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Kingdom Centre, P.O. Box 231000
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 11321
+966 (1) 211-5000Website

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Four Season's Hotel

September 15, 2006

by Nicky Minx from Brisbane

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Enjoy the dizzy heights of luxury in a modern stylish room at the Four Season’s Hotel. Ideally located within Riyadh’s tallest building, the prestigious Kingdom Centre (also known as Al Mamlaka, worth remembering for taxi drivers), the hotel features 249 spacious guest rooms and suites, a meeting and conference centre (capable of servicing up to 3000 people), and the wonderful benefits of being adjacent to an exclusive shopping mall.

Each room has floor to ceiling windows that present guests with a stunning view of the city. An abundant range of satellite TV channels can be enjoyed from the dreamiest of beds. The marble bathroom features a separate shower and deep-soaking bath tub adorned with delicious L’Occitane beauty products.

Male guests can enjoy the facilities of the gymnasium, outdoor pool, squash, and tennis courts, then chill out and unwind at the spa, sauna, steam, and massage treatment rooms…oh, the luxuries of life!! Female guests are invited to be pampered at the exclusive ladies-only floor of the neighboring Kingdom Centre, open 7am-10pm. I suggest you have the concierge call the beauty therapist first, as prayer times throughout the day can disrupt your plan somewhat.

The weekend sees many locals frequent the hotel to enjoy its restaurants, specifically the Lebanese and Oriental buffet. Guests dining options are further extended by stepping into the shopping mall’s eatery. An array of outlets offer cheap and delicious fare ranging from Iranian kebab meal plates, appetizing Japanese teppanyaki, the ever familiar McDonald’s, KFC, and the scrumptiously sinful Cinnobun.

From the elegant tree-lined lobby filled with dramatic floral displays to the distinctive friendly service, this Four Season’s setting provides you with a memorably superior view of gracious modern Arabian culture.
From journal Riyadh Reality