Google review
Hotel quality has improved, but still could do better. They were serving the buffet breakfast again for a while but now it’s back to room service with limited breakfast items. Regardless, parking IS AVAILABLE, behind the hotel in the massive car park. Per day I think it was around 120 SAR, I think, which in all honesty, is very reasonable. But if you’re lucky, you will find a parking spot available on the street. Otherwise, it’s not a bad hotel. It has what you need. The bed is comfortable, the room is generally pretty clean. Yes, the hotel is old. It would make for a perfect investment opportunity for a young Saudi to improve the overall quality. The neighborhood is old but it’s not bad. I do believe this neighborhood has a lot of potential, and this hotel could play a critical role in the neighborhood. Until then, I’ll continue to stay here when in Riyadh. It really is the best option if you’re trying to not spend a lot for a hotel room, and if you’re not bothered by simple irrelevant things like dirty buildings, traffic, etc. Would be amazing if there was a small fitness room for guests only, open 24/7… instead, the gym is open to the public, and it doesn’t open until 10:00 a.m., which is not acceptable for a hotel which claims to cater to business travelers. Also, breakfast should be offered earlier. Business travelers wake up early. They need to use a fitness center early in the morning. They eat breakfast early in the morning. Please consider this. I do believe it would increase the guest capacity and it would be good for your hospitality business.