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Bucket list hotels: 7 incredible stays, from desert retreat to mountain haven

Bucket list hotels: 7 incredible stays, from desert retreat to mountain haven


Saudi has so many stunning sights and landscapes, it’s almost impossible to choose where to base yourself. But there are plenty of hotels, retreats and resorts that will give you a window out onto somewhere striking. From relaxing Red Sea views to incredible desert vistas, we take a look at its most unforgettable stays…

Luxe life: Four Seasons, Riyadh

The iconic Kingdom Centre Tower boasts unrivalled views of Riyadh

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Located in the striking, iconic Kingdom Centre Tower, Riyadh’s Four Seasons soars over the city, offering panoramic views of this incredible metropolis stretching out into the distance. The Tower, with its distinctive twin wings, is the fifth tallest in the country, and comprises of 41 floors, reaching 992ft/302m high. Windows give out onto the city’s most interesting sights, including King Abdullah Park, the 19th century Masmak Fortress, and the King Khalid Grand Mosque; at night, when all is illuminated, it feels like being among the stars. Within the luxury hotel itself, the cool, sophisticated interiors are soothing, with marble accents, pearl grey furnishings, and vases full of exotic flowers. You’ll also find a well-equipped gym, spa and outdoor pool; fourseasons.com; fourseasons.com

An incredible location: Shaden Resort, AlUla

Enjoy a night under the stars by AlUla’s breathtaking Elephant Rock

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Fulfil all your Arabian Night fantasies at this jaw-dropping resort, set among striking desert and rock. Some of Saudi’s most incredible sights are easily reachable from there, including Madain Saleh Tombs – a sprawling necropolis of 131 Nabataean tombs cut into massive rocks, spreading over 21sq km/8sq miles – and Elephant Rock, a mighty natural formation in the shape of a pachyderm. Back at the resort, the accommodation clusters around a central pool, while there is also an outdoor dining area, gardens, and picnic facilities; shadenresort.com

Urban Living: The House Hotel, Jeddah City Yard

This stylish new boutique hotel sites you in the laid-back, low-rise residential neighbourhood of Al Rawdah, where you’re surrounded by the daily thrum of local life, as well as a growing number of cool boutiques and dining concepts. Devised as a lifestyle hub, it will appeal to digital nomads as well as regular travellers who appreciate slick design – in this instance a cool blend of neutrals, minimalism, and a smattering of fabrics and furniture which evoke Saudi culture. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the…

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