Our stay in this hotel was a mixed experience. The room itself was spacious, clean, and had comfortable beds, which made for a good night’s sleep. However, the bathroom was just okay,it could have been better. The shower pressure was weak, and the entire bathroom was a wet room, which sometimes felt sticky and unpleasant.
The building doesn’t seem to have been purpose-built as a hotel, but to be fair, the staff are doing their best to maintain it. The lobby and overall interior smelled lovely, which was a nice touch. However, one of the biggest frustrations was the entrance gate, which often didn’t work unless given a hard push. Adding to the confusion, there was no sign or board indicating that this was a hotel, making it difficult for taxis and visitors to locate.
The surrounding area was the most disappointing aspect of our stay. It felt more like a scrapyard than a hotel district, with broken-down vans, abandoned cars, and large skips overflowing with rubbish right outside. Every taxi driver we met was surprised we were staying there. It’s a real shame because the hotel is only about a 12-minute walk from Masjid an-Nabawi, but unfortunately, it happens to be in the least appealing part of the area.
Overall, while the hotel itself was decent in terms of comfort and cleanliness, the location and some maintenance issues made the experience less enjoyable. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay close to the Haram and can overlook the surroundings, it’ll do the job.