Saudi Arabia :All Cities

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Grand Hyatt Al Khobar Hotel And Residences

As the Arabian Gulf breeze sweeps across the Eastern Province skyline, Grand Hyatt Al Khobar Hotel and Residences anchors the heart of this commercial hub with its bold, visually striking architecture. Situated just minutes from the iconic King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture and a 15-minute drive from the Causeway to Bahrain, the property seamlessly extends into Al Rashid Mall via a dedicated connecting bridge. The 368 premier rooms and luxury serviced apartments maximize natural daylight through floor-to-ceiling windows, effortlessly drawing the vibrant cityscape indoors while forging a magnificent living space accented by stately art curation and marble rain showers.

The signature restaurant Asmahan unfolds the profound layers of Middle Eastern terroir with lavish Levantine cuisine amidst mysterious, lantern-filled decor. Sakana House utilizes an artisan-style open kitchen to transform Pan-Asian seafood into a highly theatrical sensory feast. Adjacent to the mall entrance, the luxuriously stylish Rosalie patisserie injects the atmosphere with European chic through the intoxicating aroma of freshly baked croissants and bespoke cakes.

Sofitel Al-Khobar the Corniche

Sofitel Al Khobar The Corniche stands proudly on the coastline of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, slicing through the Arabian Gulf skyline with its striking contemporary cylindrical glass tower. Situated directly on the iconic seaside promenade, this landmark is a mere 40-minute drive from the King Fahd Causeway to Bahrain, offering effortless access to the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) and SCITECH. Inside, panoramic glass elevators establish an immediate sense of transparency, while 229 rooms and suites utilize floor-to-ceiling windows to seamlessly draw boundless sea views and urban vitality indoors. The interior design artfully stitches together French elegance with Arabian vocabularies. Paired with Sofitel's signature MyBed sleep system and Hermès bath amenities, it constructs a scale of ultimate comfort; notably, the duplex Imperial Suite offers the expansive dimensions of a private residence.

Café Chic precisely combines French culinary techniques with Middle Eastern flavors, presenting a lavish all-day buffet surrounded by sea views. On the breezy outdoor terrace, the Melrose Lounge executes vibrant local nightlife through live Oud performances and signature hookahs. In the lobby, Café Bijou sustains the unhurried pace of a Parisian tea salon with exquisite French pastries. The property profoundly unites the high-efficiency functionality of a global brand with the nuanced French art de vivre.

The Jeddah EDITION

Marking EDITION’s debut in Saudi Arabia, The Jeddah EDITION brings a refined, design-forward lifestyle sensibility to the shores of the Red Sea. Positioned along the Jeddah Corniche, steps from the yacht club and the Formula 1 circuit, the hotel’s sleek architectural lines evoke a superyacht moored at the marina, crisp, sculptural, and unmistakably contemporary. Inside, a soaring 40-foot ceiling and luminous white stone set a dramatic yet restrained tone, where natural light and curated art pieces animate the lobby throughout the day. All 63 guestrooms and suites feature private balconies or terraces, many overlooking the Red Sea or the glittering marina; select accommodations even frame views of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix track, placing guests at the intersection of high design and high adrenaline.

Dining and social spaces are conceived as destinations in their own right, each channeling Jeddah’s evolving coastal energy. At Maritime, chef Cédric Vongerichten orchestrates a dialogue between French technique and Asian nuance, spotlighting Red Sea seafood alongside globally sourced ingredients in dishes that feel both precise and expressive. The Den offers a more intimate counterpoint, a sophisticated lounge tailored for cigars and contemplative nightcaps, while The Roof pairs a rooftop pool with panoramic sea views, where sunset cocktails unfold against a horizon awash in gold. A spa, fitness center, and outdoor pool round out the experience, ensuring that moments of restoration balance the city’s dynamic pulse. At The Jeddah EDITION, luxury is not merely aesthetic; it is atmospheric, an immersive composition of setting, flavor, and tempo designed for travelers who seek both urban energy and resort-style ease.

Raffles Jeddah

Where the azure ripples of the Red Sea gently converge with the Jeddah Corniche, Raffles Jeddah quietly unfolds upon this coastal canvas. Located just a 25-minute drive from the airport, this new landmark serves as an exquisite nexus to explore the UNESCO-listed Al-Balad historic district, while crafting a secluded sanctuary with its 182 spacious suites. The design team has deeply distilled traditional Hejazi architectural vocabularies. Through iconic movable Mashrabiya screens, natural light is masterfully filtered, seamlessly inviting unobstructed Red Sea vistas and soft blue palettes indoors. Meanwhile, the dedicated Raffles Spa and traditional Moroccan Hammam serve as the main melody of wellness, harmonizing indigenous healing wisdom to forge a profound philosophy of mind-body balance.

Anchored in the philosophy of Mediterranean slow living, Riviera delicately interprets a fusion of French and Italian coastal flavors within an ocean-hued space. Framed by panoramic Red Sea vistas, the progressive Surl'O Brasserie masterfully showcases the dynamic collision of Eastern and Western culinary cultures. For moments of profound serenity, the Atorie Lounge elegantly intertwines French charm with Japanese restraint, offering highly ritualistic tea ceremonies. The luxury here is resolutely unobtrusive, effortlessly stitching together the legendary 24-hour bespoke butler service and curated local artistry.

Rixos Obhur Jeddah Resort & Villas

Where the crystal-clear waves of the Red Sea gently caress the pristine white sands of Obhur Bay, a new revolution in luxury hospitality quietly unfolds. Nestled within this tranquil coastal haven, Rixos Obhur Jeddah Resort & Villas emerges as an elegant, self-contained oasis gracefully opening up to the majestic ocean. Located just 26 kilometers from the international airport, the resort perfectly bridges ultimate seclusion with seamless accessibility, serving as an exquisite nexus to explore the breathtaking floating Al-Rahma Mosque and the UNESCO-listed Al-Balad historic district. Within this expansive sanctuary of 250 accommodations, the design team has masterfully distilled an eclectic aesthetic that blends Turkish accents with Western modernity. The 74 private villas—many featuring exclusive pools—effortlessly invite the azure hues of the sea and lush tropical landscaping indoors, crafting spacious, ultra-private residential retreats. Serving as the main melody of vacation life, the private yacht marina and exclusive beach weave a captivating coastal narrative. Meanwhile, the MISUL Spa draws upon the ancient wisdom of the Ottoman Empire, utilizing its signature Turkish Hammam under ornate domes to orchestrate a profound philosophy of mindful restoration and purification.

The resort pioneers the ultra-luxury "All-Inclusive, All-Exclusive" concept in Saudi Arabia, elevating dining into an unburdened, borderless sensory exploration. The Turquoise restaurant anchors the culinary journey with authentic Turkish and global delicacies in a warmly inviting atmosphere. Meanwhile, Orient draws inspiration from the legendary Silk Road, transforming exquisite Middle Eastern fare into edible art. For those seeking the gentle sea breeze, the pioneering Âme Beach Club and the Greek-inspired Kapnos restaurant showcase the effortless charm of coastal living, where charcoal-grilled seafood and chilled beverages perfectly complement the panoramic shoreline. The luxury here is resolutely unobtrusive and inherently inclusive, effortlessly stitching together Turkish hospitality, state-of-the-art amenities, and sophisticated multi-generational leisure.

Assila, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Jeddah

In the heart of Jeddah’s fashionable Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Street, Assila, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Jeddah rises as a sophisticated expression of contemporary Arabian elegance. As a flagship within The Luxury Collection portfolio, the hotel blends modern design with regional artistry, creating a stay that feels both cosmopolitan and deeply rooted in place. Its 398 guestrooms and suites are defined by curated artwork, refined materials, and expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light, framing shifting views of the city skyline. On the 20th floor, a rooftop pool and lounge command sweeping panoramas that stretch toward the Red Sea, an elevated sanctuary where mornings begin with quiet laps and evenings dissolve into golden horizons. A fully equipped fitness center, outdoor pool, and comprehensive spa offerings complete the experience, allowing guests to recalibrate in rhythm with the city’s dynamic pulse.

Culinary experiences at Assila are equally layered and expressive. Twenty Four presents international and Mediterranean cuisine through generous buffet spreads, serving as a lively gathering place from breakfast through dinner. Siddharta Lounge, perched high above the city, pairs Mediterranean-Asian fusion flavors with a vibrant rooftop atmosphere, seamlessly blending gastronomy and skyline views. At Pampas, Latin American-inspired steaks and bold flavors unfold in a spirited setting, celebrating fire, craftsmanship, and conviviality. Meanwhile, Il Caffè offers a more intimate pause, specialty coffee and delicate pastries providing a refined backdrop for afternoon conversations. Together, these venues compose a sensory narrative of Jeddah itself: energetic yet polished, global in outlook yet anchored in cultural identity, and unmistakably attuned to the art of modern luxury living.

Waldorf Astoria Jeddah - Qasr Al Sharq

Along Jeddah’s North Corniche, where the Red Sea meets the city’s most prestigious waterfront, Waldorf Astoria Jeddah – Qasr Al Sharq rises like a private royal residence, merging Arabian grandeur with the brand’s storied refinement. From the moment guests step beneath the three-story Swarovski crystal chandelier that crowns the lobby, the tone is unmistakably opulent, gilded accents, intricate stonework, and traditional motifs illuminated by soft natural light. With just 46 guestrooms and suites, the hotel offers an atmosphere of exclusivity rarely found in the region. Each accommodation is generously proportioned and meticulously detailed, some featuring private balconies that open to sweeping sea views or the city skyline. Personalized butler service and attentive concierge care underscore a philosophy of hospitality rooted in precision, discretion, and ceremony.

Dining unfolds as an extension of this palace-like setting. Mataam Al Sharq channels regal Middle Eastern elegance, presenting Mediterranean and regional flavors in a richly adorned space that echoes the grandeur of its surroundings. Aromi introduces contemporary Italian cuisine to the Red Sea coast, pairing refined technique with coastal vistas for a dining experience that feels both romantic and cosmopolitan. At Al Shurfa Lounge, light fare, coffee, and delicate pastries create a refined setting for conversation and respite. Separate spa facilities for men and women, along with indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, and a comprehensive fitness center, complete the experience. Luxury at Waldorf Astoria Jeddah is not merely decorative; it is immersive, a seamless composition of architecture, service, and setting that captures the regal spirit of the Red Sea in its most elevated form.

Park Hyatt Jeddah Marina Club and Spa

Framed by the shimmering waters of the Red Sea, Park Hyatt Jeddah Marina Club and Spa embodies a quietly confident elegance along Jeddah’s prestigious Al-Hamra’a Corniche. Surrounded by manicured gardens and uninterrupted sea views, the hotel feels like a serene coastal estate woven seamlessly into the city’s commercial and cultural heart. Guestrooms and suites open onto expansive vistas of the marina, gardens, or open water, while interiors blend contemporary refinement with subtle Mediterranean and Andalusian influences, arched details, warm stone, and restrained ornamentation lending a sense of timeless poise. Positioned at the crossroads of business and leisure, the hotel offers both immediate access to Jeddah’s energy and a restorative retreat within it. At its core, the renowned Seba and Evania Spa anchor the experience with holistic treatments, hydrotherapy facilities, and wellness programs designed to recalibrate body and mind against the rhythm of the sea.

Dining unfolds as a layered exploration of regional and international flavors. Nafoura, the all-day dining venue, presents Mediterranean and global cuisine with an emphasis on freshness and balance, equally suited to a leisurely breakfast or a sunset meal. Andalusia draws inspiration from Arab and Moroccan traditions, weaving Middle Eastern warmth with Mediterranean and Asian influences in richly nuanced dishes, often complemented by themed evenings overlooking the water. At The Lounge and Terrace, light fare, artisanal desserts, and refined beverages are served against a backdrop of sea breeze and golden dusk. Whether savoring dinner beneath the open sky or lingering over tea indoors, Park Hyatt Jeddah’s culinary program reflects the same ethos as the hotel itself, measured, sophisticated, and deeply attuned to its coastal setting.

The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah

Overlooking the Red Sea and Jeddah’s sweeping Corniche, The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah rises with the stately proportions of a modern palace, its neoclassical façade defining the city’s waterfront skyline with quiet grandeur. Symmetrical colonnades, arched corridors, and finely carved stone details evoke the presence of a royal residence, while beneath the soaring dome of the lobby, monumental crystal chandeliers cast shifting patterns of light across polished marble floors. Guestrooms and suites are generously scaled, blending European furnishings with subtle Arabian accents; many frame views of the Red Sea or landscaped gardens, offering a serene counterpoint to the city beyond. Expansive ballrooms and refined meeting spaces further cement the hotel’s reputation as a preferred venue for high-profile celebrations and distinguished gatherings.

Dining reflects the same sense of polish and occasion. Reyhana, the all-day dining restaurant, weaves Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors into an abundant culinary experience, with open kitchens and curated buffet prestions guiding guests from breakfast through dinner. At Karamel Lounge, afternoon tea unfolds with classic British touches, delicate pastries, and an atmosphere tailored for elegant conversations. In-room dining extends the brand’s signature attentiveness, ensuring that even private meals carry a sense of ceremony. Along the Red Sea, luxury at The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah is neither ostentatious nor fleeting, it is expressed through proportion, poise, and impeccable service, offering travelers a regal retreat rooted in tradition and timeless sophistication.

Rixos Murjana - Ultra All Inclusive

Rixos Murjana - Ultra All Inclusive, located on the Red Sea coast in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), spans 275,000 square meters as Saudi Arabia's first and largest ultra-all-inclusive mega-resort. Situated just 17 kilometers from the Haramain High-Speed Railway station, the property serves as a highly efficient transit hub for travelers heading to Mecca and Medina. The 521 rooms, suites, and villas integrate traditional Hijazi wooden latticework into contemporary design. Notably, the Maldivian-inspired Overwater Villas allow guests to step directly into the Red Sea from their private decks. Within the resort, a 42,000-square-meter exclusive waterpark and the Middle East's longest 111-meter swimming pool operate alongside Saudi Arabia's largest Kids Club.

Operating under the "All Inclusive, All Exclusive" model, the resort seamlessly integrates unlimited premium dining, daily large-scale live performances, and water sports. Terra Mare features all-day open kitchens serving international buffets. MykOrini utilizes pristine white structures and fuchsia bougainvillea to transplant the visual and culinary essence of Santorini to the Red Sea, while Alâ Akşam focuses on authentic Turkish charcoal-grilled meats.

Shangri-La Jeddah

Shangri-La Jeddah stands proudly within the 260 meter Burj Assila along the Red Sea, slicing through the new waterfront skyline with the sleek, pure aesthetics of a contemporary super-yacht. Directly overlooking the majestic ocean and the Formula 1 Corniche Circuit, this architectural landmark also serves as a flawless nexus to the magnificent white Floating Mosque (Al Rahma Mosque)  and the UNESCO-listed historic district of Al-Balad. The exterior’s unique "architectural sails" not only dance with the shifting light but also provide perfect microclimate regulation for the private balconies of its 220 rooms and suites. Inside, the design eschews traditional heavy ornamentation, utilizing a palette of deep blues, pure whites, and calm grays to echo the meeting of sea and sky. Floor-to-ceiling windows seamlessly draw in natural light, pairing with Italian Frette linens and Acqua di Parma amenities to construct an exceptionally airy residential scale.

Inspired by traditional courtyard geometries, Shang Palace transforms rainbow xiao long bao and wok-fried camel ribeye into a dramatic culinary pinnacle where Asian and Middle Eastern terroirs intersect. On its breezy outdoor terrace, Niyyali serves exquisitely refined truffle hummus and smoked lamb shank, allowing guests to absorb the sweeping Red Sea and racetrack vistas. Radiating Pacific Rim vitality, Kaia perfectly captures the enchanting allure of premium nightlife accompanied by resident DJ beats and breathtaking sunsets. Designed like the interior of a luxury super-yacht, The Waterfront Kitchen utilizes dynamic live cooking stations to guide the palate on a dazzling global voyage.

Rosewood Jeddah

Rising along Jeddah’s scenic Corniche, Rosewood Jeddah brings a refined Mediterranean sensibility to the shores of the Red Sea, shaping a coastal retreat that feels both contemporary and quietly grand. Its façade of glass and warm stone captures shifting sea light throughout the day, drawing the horizon into interiors defined by bespoke woodwork, soft neutral palettes, and an atmosphere of understated sophistication. Guestrooms and suites are generously proportioned, layered in rich materials and tailored details that balance comfort with polish; many offer sweeping views of the Red Sea or the city skyline. Expansive meeting venues and private event spaces make the hotel equally suited to high-profile gatherings, while the rooftop infinity pool and state-of-the-art fitness facilities provide moments of calm above the city’s pulse.

Dining unfolds as a nuanced interplay of flavor and setting. Habsburg, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, bridges European, Middle Eastern, and Far Eastern influences, serving abundant breakfasts and curated lunch and dinner offerings against the backdrop of the Corniche and open sea. Soleil Café offers a sunlit refuge for specialty coffee, artisanal pastries, and relaxed afternoon conversations, while Soleil Rooftop elevates the experience with panoramic views, sunset cocktails, and a vibrant yet polished social atmosphere. From leisurely daytime indulgence to evenings framed by sea breeze and city lights, Rosewood Jeddah crafts a dining narrative that is immersive, elegant, and unmistakably attuned to its coastal setting.

Sofitel Shahd Al Madinah Hotel

Sofitel Shahd Al Madinah is located in the Central District of Medina, just steps away from the Prophet's Mosque, serving as a direct nexus to core religious landmarks such as the Green Dome and Mount Uhud. The property merges French art de vivre with Arabian traditions. Its 450-plus guest rooms utilize a neutral palette of caramel and cream, featuring classic Arabesque archways that seamlessly frame the cityscape. To counter the desert climate, the hotel maintains a climate-controlled indoor ecosystem and offers an exclusive Panoramic Prayer Room with direct views of the Great Mosque. These facilities, alongside a fully equipped health club, provide a highly functional restoration space for both pilgrims and business travelers.

Arabesque Restaurant features expansive views of the Prophet's Mosque, serving authentic Saudi dishes and Eurasian cuisine, structurally integrating the dining environment with the religious landscape. Located in the lobby, Shahd Café offers traditional Arabic coffee and French pastries, functioning as a practical social venue for guests between prayers or business meetings.

Conrad Makkah

A fusion of contemporary and traditional Islamic architecture, our hotel is across from the King Fahad Gate entrance to Al Haram and the Kaaba. We have four dining options serving Arabic and international cuisine, a fitness center, and light-filled meeting spaces. Our concierge team is on-hand to make reservations, transport arrangements, and more. Our hotel has five dining options to suit your style. Find whatever you're craving, from fine dining to international family favorites.

Raffles Makkah Palace

Where the echoes of faith resonate across Makkah's sacred skyline, the monumental Abraj Al Bait complex stands as a guardian of spiritual heritage. Upon this deeply historical and spiritual canvas, Raffles Makkah Palace quietly unfolds as a serene sanctuary for the soul. Located a mere 60 meters from the Grand Mosque, the hotel offers a private pathway that carves out a tranquil pilgrimage route away from the crowds, perfectly balancing ultimate convenience with secluded privacy. Within, the 214 all-suite accommodations are meticulously sculpted by international design teams, seamlessly blending post-modernism with profound Islamic aesthetics. Polished marble, exquisite Arabic calligraphy, and geometric patterns intertwine within a soothing, warm palette to create an atmosphere of ritualistic luxury. As one's gaze pierces the windows, the majestic vista of the Kaaba is naturally drawn indoors, serving as the space's most breathtaking visual main melody.

This serene narrative extends flawlessly into the realm of epicurean exploration, elevating Halal culinary traditions into a borderless sensory journey. The all-day dining venue, Al Qasr, utilizes vibrant live cooking stations to present a global bounty alongside bespoke artisanal chocolates. Meanwhile, the Levantine fine-dining destination, Al Majlis, is framed in elegantly calm neutral tones. Its signature outdoor terrace allows guests to savor authentic Mediterranean delicacies while directly overlooking the magnificent panorama of the Grand Mosque, pushing the divine synergy of taste and sight to its zenith. Anchored by the legendary 24-hour bespoke butler service and meticulous religious mindfulness, the hotel masterfully stitches together paramount Western hospitality standards with centuries-old Arabian welcoming traditions. Raffles Makkah Palace is far more than a mere residence; it is a refined haven tailored for high-net-worth pilgrims, offering an elegant conduit to slow down and converse intimately with sacred history and one's own soul at the pinnacle of faith.

Makkah Clock Royal Tower, Fairmont Hotel

Standing proudly between the rugged Hijaz mountains and the holy city's skyline, Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel sketches a spiritual landmark reaching the celestial dome at a staggering 601 meters. Located just steps from the Grand Mosque and the sacred Kaaba, it utilizes a cutting-edge AI-driven elevator matrix and proximity to the Haramain train station to construct a frictionless, sacred pathway amidst tens of thousands of pilgrims. Within, over 1,600 guest rooms masterfully fuse the sleek lines of Western Art Deco with the profound depths of Islamic geometric aesthetics. While guests listen to real-time Haram recitations via bespoke in-room audio systems, specialized soundproof windows frame the magnificent Kaaba into a tranquil living canvas.

The epicurean exploration above the clouds perfectly extends the majestic vision of this vertical city. Al Dira utilizes traditional stone ovens and local spices to transform Saudi Bedouin heritage into a striking sensory experience, while Lezzet, specializing in Ottoman court cuisine, guides diners through the millennial prosperity of the Silk Road with delicate lamb dumplings and slow-braising artistry overlooking the holy city. The luxury here is founded upon an unparalleled macro-scale; it boldly embeds the Clock Tower Museum and the Lunar Research Center directly into its architectural zenith to explore the cosmos.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Red Sea at Shura Island

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Red Sea at Shura Island claims the secluded eastern tip of Shura Island, sea on three sides, dunes rolling toward a turquoise lagoon. Part of Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Project, a 200-kilometre development spanning 90 untouched islands, the resort spreads 4.8 hectares holding 149 rooms and suites plus 31 resort residences. Foster + Partners drew the architecture from coral-reef geometry; guest-room clusters echo ancient desert caravans. Every room features glass walls that retract fully, erasing the line between interior and terrace. Garden-View Rooms channel desert-camp airiness; Beachfront Rooms face the sea from a Four Seasons bed; the Presidential Suite adds a plunge pool, dining for ten and an outdoor bathtub. Red Sea International Airport is 25 minutes by electric car, and Saudi Arabia's longest over-water bridge connects island to mainland without a seaplane.

Six restaurants and lounges are entirely alcohol-free. Sea Green opens the day with a plant-forward buffet and Arabic coffee. Al Forn turns to oven-fired Levantine cooking from Lebanon and Syria. Spiaggia Restaurant and Pool delivers al fresco Italian by the water; Spiaggia Beach Bar puts Mocktails in hand and sand underfoot. The Spa grounds treatments in four Red Sea elements, water, salt, coral and plants, with a stone hammam, hydrotherapy pool and a signature ritual pairing Dr. Burgener skincare with Arabic-herb compresses. Three pools dot the property; the water-sports centre covers eFoils to kitesurfing. The Red Sea itself shelters one of the planet's largest hidden reef systems, best explored October through May. Shura Links, Saudi Arabia's first island golf course by Brian Curley, rounds out an island that reads less like a resort and more like a coastline still being written.

SLS The Red Sea

Set to debut in late 2025 on Shura Island, the vibrant hub of Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Project, SLS The Red Sea redefines luxury with a bold fusion of theatrical design and regenerative tourism. Integrated into the visionary 'Coral Bloom' masterplan, the property features organic, shell-inspired architecture that harmonizes with the landscape. Inside, the spaces are an 'indulgent wonderland' of maximalist interiors, highlighted by culturally resonant art pieces like the reimagined SLS duck by a local Saudi artist. The 150 guest rooms, suites, and villas are designed as private sanctuaries, eschewing traditional corridors for a dispersed layout that connects guests directly with the sea and dunes. Culinary excellence drives the experience, positioning the hotel as the island's social epicenter. Offerings include Carna by Dario Cecchini, a sustainable 'nose-to-tail' steakhouse; Fi'lia, celebrating authentic Italian family recipes; and Floating World, an avant-garde Japanese dining concept. Leisure is elevated at the Ciel Spa, dual rooftop pools offering panoramic sunset views, and an outdoor cinema.

Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea

Set against the dramatic backdrop of desert plains and the Hijaz Mountains, Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea marks a pioneering chapter in Saudi Arabia's ambitious Red Sea project. The resort is strategically located along the historic incense trade route, drawing its architectural inspiration directly from the region's Nabataean heritage. Its structures are designed to blend seamlessly with the majestic desert landscape, creating a property that feels both timeless and deeply connected to its environment. The resort comprises a central "Oasis" building surrounded by 36 guest rooms and 40 secluded pool villas. Interiors reflect the surrounding dunes' tones and textures, with soft furnishings echoing the rich patterns of traditional Bedouin dress. Wellness is central to the experience, embodied by the expansive 3,974-square-meter Six Senses Spa. Arranged over two floors, it features a state-of-the-art gym with panoramic desert views and a lower level dedicated to treatments and hydrotherapy, including deep cold pools that contrast with the desert heat. Local ingredients, such as frankincense, are integrated into treatments, paying homage to the location's history. The culinary program is conceived as a journey along the same ancient trade route, with multiple venues offering distinct experiences. These range from an all-day dining restaurant focused on well-being to a signature restaurant serving authentic flavors from across the Middle East, all guided by the brand's 'Eat With Six Senses' philosophy.

Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Within a secluded archipelago in the bountiful Red Sea, a story thousands of years old is waiting to be told. Born from the stars of the infinite sky above and the colorful reef below, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve carries on the traditions of those who traveled across uncharted territory to discover pristine natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and flavors as vivid as the sea itself. Surrounded by crystal-clear water and soft white sand, Nujuma is an unspoiled sanctuary where exploration unveils a constellation of unforgettable experiences.

Set amid the soft white sand or perched above the azure sea, villas mirror their surroundings with shell-inspired structures and interiors finished with found objects, local art and colors, textures and materials that borrow from nature. Designed to offer both elevated privacy and direct access to the outdoors, each of the 63 villas features panoramic windows, open living space, a sea-view pool and a telescope to discover Saudi Arabia’s enchanting star-filled sky.

The Red Sea EDITION

Set along the untouched shoreline of Shura Island, The Red Sea EDITION introduces a highly private, design-forward vision of luxury to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast. Framed by nearly a kilometer of pristine private beach and uninterrupted sea views, the resort unfolds with EDITION’s signature restraint—natural stone, warm woods, soft neutral tones, and expansive glass surfaces that invite light, breeze, and landscape deep into the architecture. The resort features 240 guest rooms and suites, many with terraces, outdoor soaking tubs, or relaxed lounge areas that blur the boundary between indoors and out. Public spaces are deliberately low-density, connecting beach, pools, and social areas through a calm, unhurried rhythm that emphasizes privacy and ease.

Dining is central to the experience. Central, the all-day restaurant, offers contemporary international cuisine in a relaxed yet refined setting, while Anasa draws inspiration from Greek island cooking, delivering bright, sun-drenched coastal flavors. By the water, Jiwa Beach Club and Jiwa Terrace bring contrasting moods, Asian-influenced dishes and poolside light bites by day, transitioning seamlessly into laid-back, atmospheric evenings. The Lobby and The Bar complete the journey with wellness-focused daytime menus and an understated nighttime social scene. At The Red Sea EDITION, luxury is defined not by excess, but by the careful balance of landscape, architecture, and culinary rhythm, an effortlessly modern retreat shaped by the scale and serenity of the Red Sea itself.

The St. Regis Red Sea Resort

Located on a pristine private island, The St. Regis Red Sea Resort presents a rare vision of exquisite living. Fashioned from one of the world’s little-known natural treasures, the destination artfully blends the brand’s visionary spirit, avant-garde style, and bespoke service, with a progressive new benchmark for sustainable development. Accessed from the coast of Saudi Arabia, via chartered boat or seaplane, Ummahat Island occupies a secluded aspect in the pioneering The Red Sea project. A rich environment for leisure time, the resort offers a collection of 90 overwater and beachfront villas, each with a spacious footprint and private pool. Creating an atmosphere of immersive experiences, the resort includes an outdoor pool, a high-tech fitness center, a signature spa, and a children’s club. Exceptional fine dining is served at three restaurants, each with a unique concept.

InterContinental The Red Sea Resort

InterContinental The Red Sea Resort brings a sense of calm confidence to Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Red Sea Project, translating the brand’s polished resort expertise into a setting defined by lagoons, coral reefs, and untouched shoreline. Set where island and coast converge, the resort unfolds across a low-density master plan that allows architecture to sit lightly within the landscape, creating a feeling of space, privacy, and unforced luxury. The hotel offers 210 rooms, suites, and villas, each designed with warm woods, natural stone, and soft sand-toned palettes, complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows, terraces, or private pools that frame the shifting colors of the Red Sea. Public spaces reflect the rhythm of a fully realized destination resort, with multiple swimming pools, beach activity areas, and comprehensive wellness and fitness facilities suited to extended stays and families alike.

Dining plays a central role in shaping the daily cadence of the resort. Darein, the signature all-day restaurant, draws inspiration from Levantine and Moroccan traditions, weaving Middle Eastern and North African spices into refined breakfast, lunch, and dinner offerings. By the pool, Chimes delivers a relaxed Mediterranean menu with grilled seafood and sun-washed flavors ideal for leisurely afternoons. Murrma, positioned above the lobby, serves specialty coffee and pastries in a quieter, more contemplative setting from afternoon through evening. As night falls, the upcoming Ardo and The 305 expand the resort’s culinary spectrum with South American fire-driven cuisine and Latin-inspired American dining designed for social energy after dark. InterContinental The Red Sea Resort defines its luxury not through excess, but through a careful balance of nature, culinary diversity, and the assured cadence of international hospitality, offering travelers a refined gateway to the Red Sea’s emerging coastal world.

Miraval The Red Sea

Miraval The Red Sea, located on the southern tip of Shura Island, marks the Miraval brand's first international expansion outside the United States in its 30-year history and stands as Saudi Arabia's inaugural adults-only, all-inclusive luxury wellness resort. Situated at the core of The Red Sea Project and easily accessible from the Red Sea International Airport (RSI), the property is surrounded by protected mangroves and pristine coastlines. The architecture, helmed by Foster + Partners, draws inspiration from naturally weathered driftwood and coral reefs. Rockwell Group handles the interior design, utilizing terracotta rammed-earth walls and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to seamlessly draw the Red Sea landscape indoors. The 180 rooms, suites, and villas are outfitted with soft color palettes and natural fabrics, complete with meditation cushions and Himalayan singing bowls to echo the brand’s signature Miraval Mode digital detox philosophy.

Spanning 3,000 square meters, the Life in Balance Spa is the largest wellness facility on Shura Island, featuring 39 treatment rooms and dedicated Watsu aquatic therapy pools. The all-day dining venue Rosemary utilizes farm-to-table local ingredients to serve nutritious meals fusing Mediterranean and Saudi flavors. Palm Court Cafe focuses on herbal teas and artisanal mocktails; Coral Cove offers sunset tapas; and the Life in Balance Culinary Kitchen provides an interactive culinary learning space for guests.

The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh

Where the epic history of Saudi Arabia converges with pinnacle contemporary luxury, The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh emerges like a magnificent palace from the Arabian Nights, standing proudly adjacent to the Diplomatic Quarter. Originally built as a royal guest palace for visiting heads of state, this legendary 52-acre estate—one of only two hotels in the Kingdom to hold the prestigious Forbes Five-Star rating—offers an arrival experience rivaling Versailles. Gliding down the kilometer-long, fountain-lined driveway, travelers are welcomed by 600-year-old Lebanese olive trees and ochre-colored palatial facades. The 492 guest rooms and suites flawlessly intertwine opulent decorative arts with traditional Arabian motifs. Notably, the Royal Suites, exceeding 425 square meters and featuring 14-seat formal dining rooms and dedicated butler service, establish an impeccable standard of regal living. Serving as a mindful sanctuary for mind-body restoration, the Spa offers its signature "Royal Groom of Arabia" ritual, while the magnificent indoor heated pool—gently enveloped by a Renaissance-style frescoed sky dome and floor-to-ceiling windows—invites guests to experience dreamlike serenity amidst shimmering waters.


Acclaimed as offering Riyadh’s most lavish buffet, Al Orjouan utilizes a regal purple palette and sparkling chandeliers to elevate premium Wagyu and abundant seafood into culinary art during its spectacular themed nights. Meanwhile, Azzurro flawlessly interprets the effortless elegance of the Mediterranean, serving Sardinian-inspired cuisine in a chic poolside setting. For exotic flair, the dedicated tea-pouring ceremony and traditional Peking duck at Hong, or the exquisite afternoon tea enjoyed beneath centuries-old trees at the Chorisia Lounge, provide intoxicating escapes.

InterContinental al Ahsa

Where the lush canopy of 2.5 million palm trees in the UNESCO-listed Al-Ahsa Oasis meets the vast, rolling dunes of the Empty Quarter, InterContinental Al Ahsa emerges like a magnificent 16th-century fortress, quietly anchoring the heart of this ancient landscape. Located a mere 10-minute drive from Hofuf airport, the landmark perfectly balances supreme privacy with seamless accessibility, placing guests just steps away from the historic Ottoman-era Ibrahim Palace and the mesmerizing limestone caves of Jabal Al-Qarah. Drawing architectural inspiration from ancient citadels, the exterior features commanding contours and imposing volumes, while the grand lobby reveals a spectacular, meticulously preserved traditional handcrafted ceiling that reflects against the palatial marble spaces. Within the 166 guest rooms and private villas, contemporary art is thoughtfully woven into the design, and expansive windows invite the boundless greenery of the world's largest oasis directly into the living spaces. Serving as the ultimate melody of restoration, the Eastern Province’s first Palmarosa Spa by L'Occitane intertwines exclusive Turkish hammams with Provencal botanical wisdom, orchestrating a profound philosophy of mind-body balance for desert travelers.

Al Bustan elegantly serves authentic Saudi and Lebanese delicacies on outdoor tables gently enveloped by towering palm trees, while the Flavors restaurant showcases dynamic live cooking stations and layered international cuisine against the backdrop of the spectacular palatial driveway. Within the grand lobby, the Bateel Boutique Café seamlessly blends the sweetness of premium gourmet dates with live piano performances.

Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh At Kingdom Center

On the Riyadh skyline, Kingdom Centre is impossible to miss. The 300-metre tower splits open at its crown into a vast parabolic arch, a window onto the desert that never closes, designed by William Chilton of Ellerbe Becket for HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, clad in silver reflective glass, granite and brushed aluminium rising from an almond-shaped floor plan. Four Seasons occupies floors 30 through 50, its 276 rooms making it Saudi Arabia's first Four Seasons. Interiors pair marble and muted tones with Arabic accents; floor-to-ceiling windows stretch the view from the city grid to an endless desert horizon. The two-storey Kingdom Suite spans the 48th and 50th floors with a double-height living room, grand piano, two private offices and formal dining. The Pearl Floor, a women-only level with its own lounge and gym, reflects a thoughtful nod to Saudi culture. King Khalid International Airport is about 30 minutes away.

Café Boulud opened in 2024 as Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud's second Middle Eastern restaurant, helmed by Nicolas Lemoyne. Lyon traditions meet Saudi ingredients: spice-roasted cauliflower with tahini yoghurt, Arabica Cream reimagining crème caramel with cardamom and saffron, and a cheese-and-beverage library curated by maître fromager Philippe Caillouet. Hidden inside, Julien seats just 10 for a private 10-course dinner under Chef Thierry Motsch. Obaya Lounge, named after an Arabian horse once owned by King Abdulaziz, serves light fare and afternoon tea. Tonic Bar crafts inventive alcohol-free cocktails. A 25-metre pool, tennis and squash courts and a fitness centre anchor leisure, while the Spa provides separate male and female facilities including a women's day spa. For the ultimate finale, a private dinner can be arranged on the Sky Bridge at the tower's summit — 300 metres up, with all of Riyadh as your backdrop.

Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya

Where the vibrant pulse of the Saudi capital converges in the Olaya financial district, Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya slices through the skyline with a graceful 28-story modern silhouette. Situated adjacent to the boutiques of Tahlia Street and just minutes from the iconic Al Faisaliyah Tower, the hotel establishes a flawless urban nexus for travelers navigating the commercial hub. Within the 257 rooms and suites, modern minimalism is artfully balanced with warm textures. The design team has reimagined traditional Middle Eastern Mashrabiya lattice motifs into exquisite embroidered leather panels, which, alongside floor-to-ceiling windows, seamlessly draw metropolitan panoramas indoors. Operating as a mindful oasis hidden from the urban bustle, the Sokoun Spa integrates the purifying rituals of a traditional Moroccan Hammam with an indoor heated pool, utilizing North African cleansing wisdom to provide a tranquil sanctuary for profound mind-body restoration.

Azure, Riyadh’s sole authentic Spanish restaurant, centers around an open wood-fired oven. Guided by Andalusian family recipes, it transforms mixed seafood paella and slow-cooked octopus into refined culinary art meant for sharing. Meanwhile, the 56th Avenue Diner flawlessly executes classic comfort gastronomy spanning the United States. The luxury here is sleek yet deeply cultured, effortlessly stitching together high-efficiency business amenities with the subtle touch of Saudi heritage. Crowned by the Regency Club on the 26th floor—the highest executive lounge in the capital—Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya is not merely a residence, but a sophisticated haven tailored for high-net-worth travelers, offering an elegant conduit to gracefully slow down and oversee the thriving metropolis from its absolute pinnacle.

JW Marriott Hotel Riyadh

Standing gracefully amidst the Kingdom's radiant skyline, JW Marriott Hotel Riyadh emerges as a 308-meter modern oasis on the bustling King Fahad Road, serving as a flawless nexus that bridges the dynamic King Abdullah Financial District with the UNESCO-recognized heritage of Historical Diriyah. Housed within the landmark Burj Rafal, the sanctuary's interiors by David T'Kint translate ancient Arabian desert poetry about wind and sudden rain into sweeping, sand-dune-inspired curves and lush, emerald-green wadi accents within the triple-volume lobby. The 349 guest rooms and suites distill traditional Najdi architectural aesthetics through warm coral tones, while floor-to-ceiling windows seamlessly draw the spectacular metropolitan panorama into the marble-clad living spaces; the pinnacle Royal Suite elevates absolute privacy with its own private cinema and fitness center.

JW Steakhouse utilizes the deep, earthy tones of the desert landscape as its spatial foundation, showcasing the ultimate art of fire through charcoal-grilled premium Wagyu and bespoke Chef's Table experiences rooted in a meticulous pasture-to-plate philosophy. Enveloped in natural light and lush botanical foliage, the greenhouse-inspired JW Glass Garden utilizes fresh herbs from the on-site organic garden and local Saudi produce to execute sustainable, farm-to-table gastronomy with absolute precision. The opulent Capital Lounge features eighty-eight global tea selections guided by an expert sommelier, and proudly partners with three-Michelin-starred chef Jordi Roca to debut the first international Casa Cacao boutique, transforming pinnacle bean-to-bar craftsmanship and sustainable ethos into an exquisite, lingering sensory revelation.

Bab Samhan, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Diriyah

Bab Samhan, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Diriyah  emerges as a 300-year-old mud-brick village gracefully awakened from the sands of time, quietly resting in the birthplace of Saudi Arabia. As the area's first luxury property, it sits immediately adjacent to the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site , masterfully stitching together 19 historic raw-earth buildings. The 134 rooms and suites organically follow the original footprint of the ancient settlement, resulting in completely unique configurations devoid of perfectly straight walls. Sunlight filters through the iconic triangular furjat windows of traditional Najdi architecture, casting ever-shifting chiaroscuro effects across sand-toned walls rendered in earth and gypsum, while traditional falaj water canals murmur through the labyrinthine alleys. Serving as a sanctuary for mind-body restoration, the Nafel Alwadi Spa—named after resilient desert wildflowers—harmonizes traditional hammam rituals with indigenous botanicals to forge a mindful oasis of rejuvenation.

Helmed by a Michelin-starred celebrity chef, Taleed fuses Mediterranean elegance with the rich heritage of Hijazi cuisine within a space resembling a traditional Saudi home, charting a cross-cultural flavor map through delicate slow-roasted Harri lamb. Meanwhile, Jareed Samhan focuses deeply on local Najdi terroir, reimagining ancestral family recipes with contemporary culinary artistry. Stepping just beyond the hotel's adobe walls, the premium dining precinct of Bujairi Terrace and the lush ecological trails of Wadi Hanifah lie within an effortless stroll, allowing exploration to naturally unfold. The luxury here is resolutely unobtrusive and exceptionally authentic. Eschewing manufactured opulence, it relies on the genuine textures of raw-earth architecture, the ritualistic welcome of cardamom coffee, and a spatial scale that breathes in unison with ancient ruins, offering high-net-worth travelers an unparalleled lifestyle completely immersed in the monumental 300-year-old history of the Arabian Peninsula.

Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, Riyadh

Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh stands in the heart of the vibrant Olaya commercial district, embodying a refined blend of Arabian elegance and contemporary design that defines it as one of the Middle East’s most distinguished luxury city hotels. Adjacent to the iconic Al Faisaliah Tower, the hotel enjoys sweeping views of Riyadh’s skyline and offers direct access to upscale shopping, dining, and the city’s main financial institutions, an ideal retreat for modern travelers seeking both sophistication and convenience. The property features 330 spacious guest rooms and suites, all designed in a palette of sand-toned marble, soft neutrals, and subtle gold accents. Floor-to-ceiling windows, ambient lighting, and Mandarin Oriental’s signature My Bed concept create a serene balance of comfort and understated luxury.

The hotel’s dining venues offer a world of flavors and refined experiences. The Globe, set within the building’s iconic golden sphere, serves contemporary European cuisine alongside 360-degree city views. Yauatcha presents delicate Cantonese dim sum and modern Chinese dishes, La Brasserie offers French and international classics, while LPM Restaurant & Café celebrates the art of Mediterranean dining with a South of France flair. Guests can also indulge at The Mandarin Cake Shop or unwind in the sophisticated Cigar Lounge, both ideal for social gatherings over champagne or artisanal desserts. For relaxation, the hotel features a temperature-controlled indoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh, a world-class sanctuary combining Arabian wellness traditions with holistic Eastern therapies. With its exceptional location, elegant design, and renowned personalized service, Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh redefines urban luxury in the Saudi capital, offering a seamless harmony of culture, modernity, and tranquility at the heart of the Middle East.

St. Regis Riyadh

Where Saudi Arabia's majestic geology intersects with the Italian essence of "La Dolce Vita," The St. Regis Riyadh emerges as a refined mansion, quietly anchoring the ultra-luxury VIA Riyadh lifestyle destination. This intimate 83-room sanctuary utilizes ancient Tuwaiq Mountain stone to masterfully blend the grandeur and modernity of Salmani architectural aesthetics. Within the lobby, a sculptural curved staircase harmonizes with a monumental crystal chandelier depicting the nation's history. Inside the guest rooms, neutral palettes and geometric leather headboards seamlessly draw the urban skyline indoors through floor-to-ceiling windows. The century-old legacy of the bespoke Butler Service and the signature evening Sabrage ritual effortlessly elevate daily living into timeless moments.

Inspired by a former US First Lady's love for the Mediterranean, Jackie restaurant weaves American and Greek flavors—such as delicate Maine Lobster Bisque—amidst elegant oak tables. On the rooftop, the Stella Sky Lounge radiates vibrant urban social charm beside the outdoor pool, offering Zodiac-inspired mocktails. For profound serenity, the signature afternoon tea at The Drawing Room and the legendary Bloody Mary at The St. Regis Bar provide intoxicating escapes. The luxury here is resolutely unobtrusive and inherently intimate.

Fairmont Riyadh

Fairmont Riyadh elegantly anchors the capital's vibrant Business Gate, carving a sleek, metropolitan silhouette against the city skyline. Serving as the ultimate luxury gateway just a 15-minute drive from King Khalid International Airport, the property seamlessly connects global travelers to the nearby Riyadh Front commercial hub. The 298 rooms and suites masterfully stitch together contemporary chic with sophisticated Middle Eastern aesthetics. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw the dynamic urban panorama indoors, while plush Sealy sleep systems and bespoke Le Labo amenities inject the warmth of a private mansion into the modern living spaces. For those seeking absolute exclusivity, the Fairmont Gold floor operates as a "hotel-within-a-hotel," offering impeccable personalized privileges above the clouds. Helmed by Michelin-starred chef Nicolas Isnard, the House of Grill transforms premium cuts and charcoal artistry into a highly theatrical sensory feast within an opulent, Gatsby-inspired Art Deco setting. Meanwhile, Che Figata! utilizes natural marble and warm textiles to flawlessly execute the pure, abundant flavors of a Southern Italian family kitchen.

Fairmont Ramla Riyadh

As the vibrant pulse of the Saudi capital flows along King Fahd Road, Fairmont Ramla Riyadh carves a sleek, 35-story contemporary silhouette against the city skyline. Situated just minutes from the King Abdullah Financial District, the Kingdom's first Fairmont branded residence perfectly redefines the ultimate "home away from home." The 249 luxury apartments feature panoramic balconies and state-of-the-art kitchens, seamlessly stitching together metropolitan vistas with domestic warmth. Suspended above the clouds, the Royal Penthouse establishes Riyadh's most exclusive standard of living with its private elevator and sky pool. Serving as a sanctuary for mind-body restoration, the rooftop infinity pool and wellness center allow travelers to wash away urban fatigue while overlooking the spectacular skyline, supported by dedicated spa facilities.

The epicurean exploration within this vertical oasis is equally astonishing, with eight dining venues orchestrating a borderless sensory feast. The Australian-born Jones the Grocer awakens the senses with the aroma of freshly baked bread and signature flat whites. High above the city, The 35 Lounge serves exquisite English afternoon tea amidst panoramic views, while the Brute steakhouse in the outdoor Ramla Terraza enclave maximizes the theatrical tension of charcoal grilling.

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Sofitel Riyadh Hotel & Convention Centre

Sofitel Riyadh Hotel & Convention Centre anchors the Ar Rahmaniyyah district as the brand’s debut property in the Saudi capital. Situated near the Kingdom Centre Tower and 17 kilometers from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Diriyah, the hotel also features a direct connection to the King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Mosque. The architectural exterior draws inspiration from desert dunes and Arabic calligraphy. Inside, 388 rooms and suites utilize floor-to-ceiling windows to draw in natural light, outfitting spaces with the signature Sofitel MY BED system and marble bathrooms to crisply integrate French design with local culture. The all-day dining venue Zéline serves international cuisine through live cooking stations. Thu-rya focuses on Lebanese specialties. Located on the 23rd floor, Toi et Moi blends French and Mediterranean flavors, while the 24th-floor Monsieur Boisé centers on premium cigars and beverage pairings. In the lobby, La Haute Croissanterie and La Matinée provide French pastries and curated teas. Facilities include Riyadh’s largest luxury hotel convention center and the capital's first Clarins Spa, complete with traditional hammam rituals.

Banyan Tree AlUla

Banyan Tree AlUla Situated in the magical surrounds of AlUla in Saudi Arabia, our all-villa resort is a desert retreat located in one of the world’s most mysterious and exciting travel destinations, inspired by the natural surroundings of the Ashar Valley. Embark on a multi-sensory experience at Banyan Tree AlUla. Be stunned by the stillness, peacefulness, the stunning rock formations, the sheer force of nature, and feel as if time and space were suddenly suspended, allowing the senses to fully awaken.

Our Habitas AlUla

Our Habitas AlUla is situated within the Ashar Valley of Saudi Arabia, secluded among ochre sandstone canyons and palm oases. The hotel is located near the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hegra and the Guinness World Record-holding mirrored Maraya concert hall. Utilizing low-impact piling techniques and modular design, the architectural team placed 96 Celestial, Alcove, and Canyon villas into the desert landscape. The interiors employ organic materials, wooden furnishings, and minimalist Eastern decor, paired with private terraces. Guests can explore the surroundings using in-room telescopes available in select villas or via dedicated e-bikes.

Tama restaurant combines local farm ingredients with spices from the ancient Incense Route, serving signature dishes that fuse Middle Eastern and global flavors. Thuraya Wellness features a large infinity pool, an Alchemy Bar, and an outdoor wellness plaza. Offering diverse yoga and meditation classes alongside nature-inspired open-air treatments, it constructs a tranquil arena for physical and mental restoration in the desert.

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