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The hotel is brand news so everything loos stunning.
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Super clean, easy check in, updated spacious rooms with great bathroom and shower !
Hotel is very new, rooms are big and clean, restaurant is wonderful. Great experience will definitely stay here again. We received impeccable service from Mohammed shahin, captain of room service and Saiful from concierge. They both helped us so much.
The cleanliness of the hotel, and the size of the room it was huge.
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It was least crowded and sparsely occupied,it was easy to navigate elevetors
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Where to stay in King Abdulaziz International Airport
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of King Abdulaziz International Airport
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times at hotels near King Abdulaziz International Airport?
Do hotels offer airport shuttle service to/from King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA)?
How far is Jeddah's city center from King Abdulaziz International Airport, and how long does transfer take?
Are there hotels located inside King Abdulaziz International Airport or airside for transit passengers?
Do hotels in Jeddah accept international credit cards and local currency (SAR)?
Is Wi-Fi typically free and reliable in hotel rooms near King Abdulaziz International Airport?
Are hotel meals halal, and is alcohol served in hotels in Jeddah?
What should guests know about dress code and local customs when staying in Jeddah?
Are unmarried couples permitted to share a room in hotels in Jeddah?
What are the typical cancellation and prepayment policies for hotels in Jeddah?
Are accessible rooms and facilities available for guests with disabilities in Jeddah hotels?
Do hotels near KAIA provide family rooms, baby cots, or extra beds?
Are there women-only or family-only facilities, such as pools or gyms, at hotels in Jeddah?
What transport options are available from hotels near King Abdulaziz International Airport?
How do hotels in Jeddah accommodate prayer times and religious needs?
What safety measures are in place for guests at hotels in Jeddah, and what are the emergency numbers?
Can hotels help arrange Umrah or Hajj transfers or permits?
Are smoking and shisha (hookah) allowed in hotels in Jeddah?
What business services are available for corporate travelers at hotels in Jeddah?
How do Ramadan or local public holidays affect hotel services in Jeddah?
What types of breakfast are typically served at hotels in Jeddah?
Is on-site parking available at hotels near King Abdulaziz International Airport, and is it free?
What are the popular attractions near King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA)?
How can I contact a hotel for special requests, like extra beds or early check-in?
Top Tips
- Book your hotel well in advance for peak seasons, especially during Ramadan, Hajj, or major events. Occupancy can exceed 90% and rates may increase by 30-60%. For the best availability, consider booking at least 4-6 weeks ahead.
- Compare hotel location to your travel purpose. Airport hotels suit overnight layovers. Corniche, Al-Balad, and Al-Hamra areas place you within 10-20 minutes (4-7 km) of key attractions, saving over 30 minutes daily on commutes.
- Confirm the total price before booking. Saudi hotels add 15% VAT and may charge 5-10% municipal or tourism fees per night, which can add 20-25% to your final bill. Review your checkout page totals for accuracy.
- Present your physical passport and valid visa at check-in; Saudis use national ID. Some hotels may require you to show the credit card used for booking, especially if booked via a third party. Verify requirements directly with your hotel.
- Call ahead to ask if proof of marriage is needed for unmarried or mixed-gender guests. Most international hotel chains now accommodate foreign couples, but some local hotels require marriage documentation when checking in.
- Arrange airport transfers or use ride-hailing apps such as Uber or Careem in advance. King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) is 19 km (12 mi) north of central Jeddah. Taxis may have 30-60 minute queues or surge pricing after midnight and on weekends.
- Check airport hotel shuttle schedules before arrival. Some operate every 1-2 hours and have set pickup points outside Terminal 1 and North Terminal. Confirm shuttle times with reception, especially on Fridays and late at night.
- Most international hotel staff speak English, but basic Arabic phrases or a translation app help when booking taxis or asking directions outside. Download a translation app before your trip for smoother communication.
- Dress modestly in public spaces, keeping shoulders and knees covered for all genders. Avoid public displays of affection, as violations may result in a warning or fine.
- During Ramadan, hotel restaurants may serve food only after sunset (Maghrib) and before dawn (Fajr). Room service may be available for guests with different schedules. Check meal times and discreet dining options with your hotel when traveling in this period.
- Alcohol is prohibited in Saudi Arabia; hotels serve non-alcoholic alternatives like Arabic coffee, mocktails, and dates. Plan for local beverage options during your stay.
- Tipping 10-15% in restaurants is standard if no service charge is included. Bellhops typically receive 10-20 SAR (about $15 to $30 USD) per bag. Check for automatic service fees on your bill before tipping.
- Explore gender-separated spa and hammam facilities in higher-end hotels. Ask guest services for Arabic coffee (gahwa) and dates, traditional hospitality touches often provided to guests.
- Allow extra travel time during rush hour (07:30-09:30 and 17:00-20:00) and weekends (Friday-Saturday). Reaching KAIA or downtown Jeddah from Al-Balad or Corniche can take 45-75 minutes in heavy traffic.
- Select flexible rates or travel insurance that covers date changes, as flight delays and visa or pilgrimage-related closures occur often. Review your booking’s change or cancellation policy before payment.
- Check that your hotel offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, business center access, and Type G (220V) power outlets. Bring a universal adapter if needed, as rentals may be limited at reception.
- Hotel security screening is standard upon entry. Request a smoking room before arrival if needed, as most hotels are non-smoking or restrict smoking to designated areas.
- Opt for bottled water, typically 1-3 SAR (about $15 USD) per bottle, even though tap water is treated. Check your hotel's COVID-19 or yellow fever documentation policy if arriving from certain countries. Review current health guidance 48 hours before traveling.
- Solo foreign women are permitted to stay in hotels and move freely. Dress modestly, avoid isolated areas at night, and use hotel-arranged or reputable ride-hailing transport after dark for safety.
- For families, request connecting rooms and cribs or extra beds in advance. Some hotels will require proof of family relation for minors at check-in. Call ahead for family amenities and children’s policies.
- Business travelers should confirm available quiet workspaces, fast Wi-Fi, and onsite printing or scanning. Most offices and government agencies close on Fridays, so schedule meetings for Saturday-Thursday.
- Do not photograph people (especially women), government or military sites, or airports without explicit consent. Unauthorized photography can result in fines. Check for posted signage before taking photos in public.
- Ask the concierge about Corniche excursions, diving trips, or Umrah logistics if eligible. They can advise on peak crowd times for religious sites or local festivals.
- Keep local emergency numbers and your embassy or consulate contact handy. Jeddah’s main police (999) and ambulance (997) lines operate 24/7. Save your hotel’s direct phone number in case of legal or medical needs.
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