From the glitz of The Ritz to the serenity of Habitas AlUla, there are so many keys to the Kingdom.


Whether you’re after a family-friendly destination or a romantic getaway, five-star luxury or a big-name brand, there are so many amazing hotels in Saudi Arabia. And, with headline-making new hotels in the pipeline – from Armani Hotels Diriyah to Banyan Tree AlUla – there are so many keys to the kingdom. Here are the best hotels in Saudi Arabia.

Assila, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Assila, the ultimate Luxury Collection Hotel seamlessly blends heritage with art and culture. Imagine yourself in their luxurious rooms and suites adorned with impeccable Arabian interior design and floor-to-ceiling that offer views for days. Comfort? Assila has you covered like a warm, cosy duvet with 304 opulent units and 94 residential apartments, satisfying all your extravagant desires. Dive into their enchanting spa or get your game on at their numerous sporting facilities. Assila is also a culinary paradise offering modern Middle Eastern vibes at Aubergine Lounge, Latin American bites at Pampas and day-to-night dining at Twentyfour. And don’t you dare miss the Assila Rooftop Pool, a slice of paradise where you can soak up the sun and take in the cityscape. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.marriott.com for more information.

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Bab Samhan Hotel

The Kingdom’s historical heartland of Diriyah is undergoing non-stop development and has welcomed Bab Samhan Hotel. The Marriott collection property is a convergence of tradition and opulence, where guests can immerse themselves in the richness of Najdi architecture and culture. Bab Samhan Hotel boasts 106 guest rooms strategically designed to offer panoramic views of Wadi Hanifah, creating an immersive experience in the tranquil landscapes of Diriyah. The all-day dining restaurant, Jareed, focuses on Najdi cuisine, Medheef features global flavours, while Taleed by Michael Mina brings the acclaimed chef’s expertise to the Kingdom with a spotlight on Hejazi cuisine. A spa, indoor swimming pool and a state-of-the-art gym are ideal for recreation and relaxation.

GO: Visit www.diriyah.sa for more information.

Taleed by Michael Mina at Bab Samhan Hotel

Banyan Tree AlUla

Tent and luxury aren’t two words you expect to go together. Banyan Tree AlUla, with its elegant tented villas, is one of the most luxurious hotels in AlUla. The rooms include one-, two- and three-bedroom villas, some of which come with pools and a fire pit. Drawing inspiration from the Ashar Valley, it feels like you’re at one with nature. The resort includes a spa, health centre and rock pool, which sits between two soaring cliffs. Plus, the dining options include the Thai restaurant, Saffron, and the Arabic restaurant, Harrat. 

GO: Visit www.banyantree.com for more information.

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Desert Rock Resort

Desert Rock Resort boasts a spectacular setting, as it is situated within the desert cliffs. The unique hotel features 48 stunning villas and 12 well-appointed rooms, offering discerning travellers an exclusive and secluded retreat. Designed with modern luxury in mind, the recently released videos showcase rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide panoramic views of the desert landscape. Private pools offer a tranquil oasis for relaxation, while the resort’s contemporary furnishings create a stylish and comfortable ambience for guests. The project is fully integrated into the rock, showcasing a harmonious blend of architecture and nature.

GO: Visit www.redseaglobal.com for more information.

Desert Rock

Fairmont Riyadh 

Fairmont Riyadh is popular with business travellers, due to its location in the Business Gate complex and close proximity to King Khaled International Airport. Take your pick from 298 rooms and suites, which are simple yet sophisticated, and include Le Labo bathroom products. The Al Malaki Suite, the largest suite, is on the highest floor, fits six people and includes butler service. There are a mix of eat-before-your-fly restaurants: The Plaza serves light snacks as well as afternoon tea, The 365 prides itself on serving nine different cuisines, and Pesto is a casual Italian eatery. While the facilities include the Gentleman’s Tonic Spa, an indoor pool and a fitness centre. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.fairmont.com for reservations and more information.

Fairmont Riyadh

Four Seasons Riyadh

Come for the plush rooms, and stay for the first-class facilities. Bag a room with a view or one of the oh-so-sweet suites – the largest suite spans more than 3,500 square feet. Relaxation should be on the itinerary, as the hotel spa includes a hammam, pool and top treatments. While the fitness facilities include squash courts and a basketball court. When only exclusive will do, Four Seasons Riyadh can host a private candlelit dinner, created by its executive chef and served in the middle of the iconic Sky Bridge. Book the best seats in the house: you’ll be on the 300-meter-high bridge in the Kingdom Centre with Insta-worthy views. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.fourseasons.com/riyadh for reservations and more information.

Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh

Habitas AlUla

When you need some R&R for the soul, check into Habitas AlUla. AlUla is one of Saudi Arabia’s hidden gems, a largely untouched patch of desert with a history dating back to the first century BCE and UNESCO-worthy sights. Habitas AlUla allows you to experience the desert destination in style. Check into one of the villas, which boast panoramic views of the desert, Bedouin chic interiors, and concealed outdoor showers (so you’ll never miss those soaring rocks). Lookout for yoga and meditation classes – they once welcomed The Breath Guy, who hosted breathing classes. While the spa’s menu includes anti-ageing facials, hot stone massages and anti-cellulite scrubs.

GO: Visit www.ourhabitas.com for reservations and more information.

Habitas Al Ula

Jareed Hotel

Finding a place to stay in Riyadh that balances location with luxury can prove challenging. Still, Jareed Hotel has made its mark on the capital with its beguiling blend of Arabian hospitality and an arty aesthetic. Situated in Riyadh Boulevard, Jareed Hotel may be small, with just 58 rooms and suites, but it makes a big impression. The hotel features two state-of-the-art fitness centres: Arena for men and AlMultaka for women, in addition to the day-to-night restaurant Morini and The Living Room. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit https://jareedhotels.com for reservations and more information. 

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JW Marriott Hotel Riyadh

JW Marriott Hotel Riyadh is part of the Marriott group, and promises to be your home away from home. The hotel is all about understated luxury and the bathtubs, which feature in most rooms, provide an extra way to relax. Not all spas are created equal, but at Burj Rafal Riyadh it’s not just male-only or female-only, as it features separate areas for men and women. The Burj Rafal Spa boasts one of the best pools in Riyadh for women, as you don’t have to wait for female-only timings. While the dining options veer on handy rather than happening, from afternoon tea at The Capital Lounge to Middle Eastern food at Kitchen on 3.

GO: Visit www.marriott.com for reservations and more information.

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Kempinski Al Othman Hotel Al Khobar

There are slick rooms and slicker suites at Kempinski Al Othman Hotel Al Khobar. If you’re travelling with the family, check out the Executive Suite – it includes a dining table for six people and if your kids are feeling a little Goldilocks, they have a choice of pillows. The hotel’s restaurants cater to a wide range of tastes: Il Vero serves pasta and pizza, Flame offers Latin grills, and Sushi Corner has, well, sushi. Plus, 1897 Cigar Lounge has an impressive list of smokes that include Montecristo, Cohiba and Partagas.

GO: Visit www.kempinski.com for reservations and more information.

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Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah

Warning: you may encounter a splurge at Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah. When riyals aren’t an issue, indulge at this luxurious hotel. Few hotels can claim that they are an architecturally recognisable part of the city’s skyline – but Al Faisaliah can, thanks to its pyramid-esque point, complete with an orb at the top. All of the rooms and suites are designed in a modern style with Arabian touches – some include a 24-hour butler service and others, like the Oasis Suite, have a private spa. The hotel’s spa includes a hammam and a 16-meter indoor swimming pool. If you do one thing, book a table at The Globe – a high-end restaurant with sky-high views – where hotel guests can get 10 per cent off the menu. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.mandarinoriental.com for reservations and more information.

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Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

There are only five Ritz-Carlton Reserves around the world, and this is the first one in the kingdom. Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is a luxury property with 63 one to four-bedroom overwater and beach villas. Plus, facilities include a spa, pools and restaurants. Nujuma is situated on a pristine set of private islands, part of the Red Sea’s Blue Hole cluster of islands. Surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty and designed to blend seamlessly with the environment.

GO: Visit www.ritzcarlton.com for more information.

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Park Hyatt Jeddah – Marina, Club and Spa

Discover the epitome of personalised luxury at Park Hyatt Jeddah Marina, Club & Spa. This five-star resort is nestled within beautifully landscaped gardens along Jeddah’s Corniche, offering sophisticated service and breathtaking views of the Red Sea and King Fahad Fountain. With 142 luxurious rooms and suites featuring panelled windows that showcase stunning sea or garden vistas, you’ll find yourself in a sanctuary of pure indulgence. The hotel blends European architecture with Andalusian influences, creating a unique ambience. Take advantage of the aqua medic pools for a healing and soothing experience, or visit the state-of-the-art fitness centre to help you achieve your health goals. When it comes to dining, savour delightful breakfasts facing the serene Red Sea and indulge in a variety of cuisines at Andalusia restaurant. For an elegant dining experience, The Restaurant at Evania, Ladies’ Spa offers a refined menu of Middle Eastern and international dishes.

GO: Visit www.hyatt.com for more information.

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Rosewood Jeddah

Welcome to one of the most romantic hotels in Saudi Arabia. Personal butler? Check. Romantic restaurant? Check. Room with a view? Check. Thanks to the Red Sea location, we are swooning over the Rosewood Jeddah. The hotel knows how to get hearts fluttering: ask them to add fresh flowers, a cake with your loved one’s name or a bottle of non-alcoholic bubbly to your room. If that wasn’t impressive enough, book a table at Al Malaki Lounge Terrace – it serves spectacular seafood, plus beluga caviar on lobster slices and king crab meat salad with gold leaf.

GO: Visit www.rosewoodhotels.com for more information.

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Shangri-La Jeddah

Shangri-La Jeddah is on the Jeddah Waterfront. Translated: it’s within easy reach of restaurants, malls and the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. When a hotel oozes this much luxury, however, you won’t want to check out anytime soon. Choose from 220 guest rooms, 55 suites and 17 serviced apartments, which have city views or sea views. Then dine at chef Keith Yeap’s Shang Palace and order the Insta-worthy, brightly-coloured dim sum and the mouth-wateringly good Peking duck. The fitness centre includes a jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, whilst the spa features a hammam for men and separate treatments for women. Plus, if you’re travelling with children, you’ll be pleased to hear there’s a kids’ club. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.shangri-la.com for reservations and more information.

Shangri-La Jeddah

Shebara Resort

Shebara Resort is located on Shura Island, and for those who want a real getaway, the resort is a 45-minute boat ride from the mainland. Shebara is the first resort owned and operated by Red Sea Global and boasts 73 pod-like rooms, which range from overwater to beach villas. The resort features a 30 to 40-meter reef close to the beach where guests can explore the abundant marine life. Plus, experiences include various restaurants and a luxurious spa.

GO: Visit https://shebara.sa for more information.

Shebara Resort

Six Senses Southern Dunes

Six Senses Southern Dunes is a haven for wellness enthusiasts and eco-conscious travellers. With 76 thoughtfully designed rooms offering panoramic views of the desert mountains and wadis. At the heart of the resort lies the Oasis, inspired by a desert flower, where guests can discover the Earth Lab, an area showcasing the hotel’s commitment to sustainability. The resort also boasts a holistic anti-ageing centre, offering a range of rejuvenating treatments, as well as wet facilities that include cold pools and a sensory wet suite. Culinary delights abound with restaurants and bars that feature a chef’s table, cooking school and juice bar. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.sixsenses.com for reservations and more information.

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The Chedi Hegra

The Chedi is known for creating unique hotel experiences in historical sights. The brand can be found in Oman, Switzerland and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The Chedi Hegra is located in the heart of the ancient Nabataean site in AlUla and is home to 35 rooms, a café, a spa and a swimming pool. Accommodations range from Chedi Deluxe Rooms to a Duplex Suite and a Two-Bedroom Pool Villa. The dining experiences take place in Hegra Fort, the old Hegra Railway Station, and a sunken water basin with unobstructed views of the Hegra historical site.

GO: Visit www.ghmhotels.com for more information. 

The Chedi Hegra

The Jeddah EDITION

Get ready Jeddah, because the uber-trendy EDITION Hotels has come to town. The Jeddah EDITION is located along the vibrant Jeddah Corniche, right next to the Yacht Club & Marina and F1 racetrack. Picture 53 sleek rooms, including 11 fabulous suites, a signature restaurant to satisfy your cravings, a cool lobby lounge, a rooftop bar for those Instagram-worthy moments, and a penthouse terrace with stunning views. Don’t forget the fitness centre and pools to keep you in shape and relaxed. Expect hip and trendy vibes, with their minimalist yet sophisticated style. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit https://www.editionhotels.com for more information.

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The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah

At The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah, grandeur meets luxury and every moment feels like a royal affair. As you step inside, you’ll be captivated by the classical architecture with Arabic punctuations, overlooking the majestic King Fahad Fountain. The opulent rooms and suites blend glamour and heritage, enveloping you in an atmosphere fit for royalty. The gastronomic treasures at the hotel’s fine dining restaurants are a must-try. Luxuriate in the elegant Arabian ambience of Saltz while savouring exquisite dishes enhanced by over 20 salts from the Red Sea and beyond. Or energise your taste buds with the all-day, flavourful dining at Reyhana. Those looking for a sweet affair can head on over to the Karamel Lounge which serves an assortment of baked goods. For a truly rejuvenating experience, make your way to the spa. Or hop into the pool after a quick workout at the gym.

GO: Visit www.ritzcarlton.com for more information.

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The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh

If it’s good enough for BTS, it’s good enough for us. The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh is perhaps one of the most famous hotels in Saudi Arabia. This is a hotel with palatial proportions: there are 492 rooms and suites, 62,000 square feet for events and two grand ballrooms. It’s not just about the building but also its surroundings – it includes 52 acres of glorious gardens and 600-year-old olive trees. Book a table at the fine dining restaurant, Al Orjouan, which hosts seafood nights on Thursday and a popular brunch on Friday. The recreational options are endless, from the Turquoise Cigar Lounge to the Strike Bowling Alley. Note: there is a strict dress code, and you must wear traditional, formal or smart casual attire. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.ritzcarlton.com for reservations and more information.

The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh

The St. Regis Red Sea Resort

The St. Regis Red Sea Resort was the first island resort to open in the development and is a high-end property with 90 villas, two swimming pools, a fitness centre, a spa and a kid’s club. With five diverse restaurants to choose from, guests can dive into Middle Eastern cuisine at Nesma or indulge in Japanese flavours at Gishiki 45. Located on the Ummahat Islands archipelago, the resort is accessible via seaplane or speedboat. Read our full review here.

GO: Visit www.marriott.com for more information.

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The St. Regis Riyadh 

The St. Regis brand is renowned for its unparalleled opulence, and the new addition in Via Riyadh is no exception. Boasting 83 lavish rooms, including 23 exquisite suites, the hotel promises an indulgent experience. Guests can bask in the sun by the outdoor pool, rejuvenate their senses at the spa, or stay active at the state-of-the-art fitness centre. The trademark St. Regis butler service ensures that guests’ every desire is attended to with meticulous care. In addition, The St. Regis Riyadh features two world-class restaurants. St. Ella Restaurant is the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meanwhile, Jackie Restaurant exudes elegance with its statement staircase and lofty ceilings, promising an unforgettable dining experience.

GO: Visit www.marriott.com for more information. 

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Waldorf Astoria Jeddah – Qasr Al Sharq

You’ll feel like royalty when you arrive at Waldorf Astoria Jeddah. Not only does the name Qasr Al Sharq mean “Palace of the East”, but the rooms are so opulent with intricate carpets and shimmering chandeliers. It’s all a little Venice meets Arabia – some rooms have gold frames around TVs and others have gold-trimmed headboards. More is definitely more here, as the Qasr Suite is almost 4,500 square feet and includes an 18-person dining table. If you want a romantic restaurant, look no further than Aromi with its Venetian-inspired menu, white tablecloths, red roses and views overlooking the Red Sea.

GO: Visit www.hilton.com for more information.

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