While temperatures in the capital city of Riyadh might be rising during summer, the special offers by Riyadh’s leading ultra-luxury hotel promise cool, calm and convenient luxury for guests staying in the capital city from now until end of August.
With the hotel’s sumptuous suites and superbly appointed rooms available at competitive rates, the finest dining options in the city, and the unmatched luxury retail shopping pleasures offered in the adjoining Al Faisaliah Centre, the Al Faisaliah Hotel’s summer escape offers provide the perfect luxury stay at the most affordable.
“Summer presents a wonderful opportunity to stay and experience Riyadh’s leading ultra-luxury hotel, to enjoy our unrivalled luxury, wide range of gastronomic choices and unmatched 24-hour personalised service”, said Erich Steinbock, regional vice president, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, and Managing Director of Al Faisaliah
A haven of hospitality and personalised service that includes round-the-clock butlers for every guest, the world renowned magnificence of Al Faisaliah Hotel North and the fabulous contemporary luxury only-suite hotel of Al Faisaliah Hotel South, offer unprecedented special summer rates on a wide range of ultra-luxury suites and superior rooms, starting from as little as SR1,150($306) per night for Al Faisaliah Hotel North and SR1,750 ($466)per night for Al Faisaliah Hotel South.
Gentlemen guests at Al Faisaliah have access to the hotel’s exclusive health club complete with 20-metre indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness centre, wellness suite, sauna and steam room. The summer offer runs even deeper at Al Faisaliah Hotel’s sister property here in Riyadh, the Hotel Al Khozama, A Rosewood Hotel, which offers a spectacular special summer rates, starting from as little as SR 460 ($122) per night.
“Rosewood Hotels in Riyadh continues to offer the perfect luxury stay in the capital city. Undoubtedly a summer stay at Rosewood Hotels, whether for business or leisure, offers a welcome escape for both our long-standing and first time guests,” said Steinbock.