One of Islam’s most holy cities, Medina, is a sprawl of minarets and shops wrapped around the landmark, the Prophet’s Mosque. Like the rest of central Medina, it’s for Muslims only and is surrounded by plenty of hotels and eateries to welcome the pilgrimage crowd.
Restaurants in Medina
3.5 based on 64 reviews
Since yesterday we are calling reception for towels but no response and since morning we requested our room to be cleaned but upto evening no one has come will definitely not recommend anyone to stay here very poor service
4 based on 2 reviews
We stayed here for 4 nights while visiting Madinah. The room was shared with a family of three and was adequate. We had to ask for room service and loo rolls. They didn’t know what toilet roll was and had to say toilet paper or toilet tissue or even bog roll. Any way we ended up showing them what it was! Apart from that drama we were out all the time.
3.5 based on 64 reviews
Since yesterday we are calling reception for towels but no response and since morning we requested our room to be cleaned but upto evening no one has come will definitely not recommend anyone to stay here very poor service
3 based on 56 reviews
Excellent location close to Haram Poor selection at breakfast. Toaster was faulty. Had to put my toast in 7 times before it was ready. Yogurts were finished halfway through breakfast and not refilled. Have to wait a long time for lifts before and after prayers. Bathrooms need to be renovated. Very good cleaning services. Might recommend to friends.
1 based on 1 reviews
Property itself is ok but the customer service is exteemely poor. We had to make some changes to our room and the Hotel was really unhelpfull and kept ignoring us. They dont really speak english or any other common langauge so communication is very poor as is their attitude to help guests. There are other hotels for a similar price with much better attitude to service.
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