Friday, January 27, 2012

Top Hotels in the Middle East

Best Hotels in the Middle East

 


 
Four Seasons, Amman, Jordan


Rank 1

Park Hyatt Dubai

Amid palm trees and adjacent to the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, this whitewashed property with multiple blue domes combines Mediterranean and Moorish influences. Verdant pathways and water elements connect public areas. Rooms in simple white and gray color schemes are “incredibly spacious, with fantastic balconies” or terraces overlooking the marina on Dubai Creek; “the bathrooms are truly fabulous.” Café Arabesque—one of four restaurants—is “really excellent,” highlighting culinary influences of the Levant; the Terrace Bar pours 20 premium vodkas. Amara Spa fills a courtyard and welcomes guests fresh from the golf course.
Readers' Choice Rating 95.5

Rank 2

Al Faisaliah Hotel, Riyadh

Situated in the Olaya district, this hotel is “without a doubt the best in Riyadh.” Rooms are split between two wings; the south wing celebrates Arab architecture, while the north wing leans more toward traditional European style. All, however, have 24-hour butler service, and touch screen controls for lighting, curtains, temperature, and room service. Cristal dishes up “surprisingly good French” specialties with a Spanish twist—using ingredients like Wagyu beef, foie gras, and Balik salmon—overlooking the cascading waterfalls of Al Faisaliah Center, a complex with the country’s first skyscraper, a conference center, and a shopping mall. In 2012, a ladies-only spa will debut. “Staff are capable and always friendly.”
Readers' Choice Rating 93.6

Rank 3

Four Seasons Hotel, Doha

Located in the mixed-use West Bay complex, this Moorish-designed hotel showcases local white stone, latticework domes, geometric patterns, arches, columns, and palms galore, and presents “beautiful lobby floral arrangements.” Rooms have wood paneling and are done in yellow, blue, and green silk and satin. Try the French and Lebanese “super grand buffet” at Brasserie, or cigars and single malts at the Library Bar & Cigar Lounge—although the prices are “typical Four Seasons.” Get a mineral body wrap at the spa, followed by snacks and Bollywood music at the Hip India lounge, on the spa terrace. “Staff never fail to ask if you need anything.”
Readers' Choice Rating 88.3

Rank 4

Inbal Jerusalem Hotel

The neo-Byzantine landmark made of Jerusalem stone sits in a former olive grove in the Talbieh district, overlooking Liberty Bell Park. Rooms are decorated in muted cream and honey hues and have marble and glass furnishings; anticipate “unmatched views of the Old City from the huge private terraces of the suites.” “Probably the best food in the city” includes “an excellent breakfast buffet” at Carmel Restaurant. Grilled meat is the specialty at Splash Pool Bar.
Readers' Choice Rating 87.5

Rank 5

Four Seasons Hotel Amman

Located atop the highest of Amman’s seven hills, near the Shmeisani financial district, this ten-year-old white limestone property is “a wonderful respite after a day touring the sights.” Design fuses Greek- and Roman-style columns with Jordanian marble and stone; “it’s such a beautiful hotel.” Rooms in hues of purple and gold or blue come with plenty of wood detailing. Request one with “the spectacular city views—the others overlook a freeway.” Service is “typical of Four Seasons, with excellent concierge staff.” Vivace serves Italian cuisine such as seafood linguine.
Readers' Choice Rating 86.7

Rank 6

Grand Hyatt Amman

Readers' Choice Rating 86.0

Rank 6

David Citadel Hotel, Jerusalem

The Moshe Safdi–designed stone hotel is “a comfortable and effortlessly classy place,” with a lobby that’s “grand without being opulent.” “Spacious and ...
Readers' Choice Rating 86.0

Rank 8

Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai

Readers' Choice Rating 84.0

Rank 9

Grand Hyatt Dubai

Readers' Choice Rating 83.2

Rank 10

Beach Roatana Hotel & Towers, Abu Dhabi

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