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Park Inn by Radisson Makkah Al Naseem 5*
Treat yourself to an unforgettable pilgrimage to Mecca by staying at the Park Inn by Radisson Makkah Al Naseem, a modern and comfortable hotel located close to the holy sites. This hotel has elegant, colourful rooms that are perfect for couples, friends or families. A restaurant and a café are available in the hotel where you can sample local specialities. You can also take advantage of the gym and free shuttle service to the city's iconic sites.
Rooms
You'll be delighted with the comfort and sophistication of the rooms, specially selected for couples, families or friends travelling to Mecca.
Standard Room
Sleeping up to three adults, the 25 m² Standard Room is perfect for friends or family. It has two single beds, a relaxation area with an armchair and a desk. There is a modern bathroom with a rain shower.
Superior Room
Comfortable and modern, the Superior Room (28 m²) will fulfil all your relaxation needs thanks to its king-size bed or twin beds, to suit you. Perfect for a couple, friends or family, it has a sofa bed and a spacious bathroom.
Restaurants & bars
From breakfast onwards, savour the Arabic and international specialities served in the hotel restaurant. A café is also available on the roof terrace.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Breakfast
Breakfast service is available every morning, giving you the energy you need for the day. You can choose from a variety of sweet and savoury dishes, as well as fresh fruit.
Activities & lifestyle
In the hotel lounges, on the roof terrace or in the gym, there are plenty of places to relax in this sophisticated hotel. Its prime location will give you quick access to the pilgrimage sites.
In the mornings, take advantage of the gym facilities for exercise and fitness. You can then sit back and relax in one of the armchairs in the lounges for a cup of tea and plan your day's visits using the free Wi-Fi. The rooftop terrace is the ideal place to gaze out over the city and the surrounding landscape. Once you're ready to leave, you can take the free shuttle bus to the holy sites of Mecca.
GOOD TO KNOW
Entry requirements for Saudi Arabia:
Visa
Since 27 September 2019, Saudi Arabia has been issuing tourist visas to nationals of 49 countries, including the UK. According to the Saudi authorities, it is possible to apply for this type of visa directly on arrival, thanks to special terminals at Riyadh and Jeddah airports. However, British nationals wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia are advised to apply for an electronic visa in advance via Saudi Visa (https://visa.visitsaudi.com/). In all cases, visitors must be able to present the necessary documents on arrival, particularly with regard to medical insurance.
The Saudi authorities will not issue visas to holders of passports with Israeli visas or stamps.
Customs regulations
On arrival in Saudi Arabia, luggage is generally subject to detailed inspection. Import bans on certain goods must be observed to avoid confiscation and a lengthy search.
For further information, please contact the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the UK (https://embassies.mofa.gov.sa/sites/uk/EN/Pages/default.aspx).
Customs and practices
Certain social and religious rules must be respected:
The import and consumption of alcohol and pork are totally prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Imported cultural products (books, DVDs, magazines, etc.) must conform to local standards of decency.
Foreign women are no longer required to wear an "abaya" (a long dress covering the entire body). However, women are advised to wear loose-fitting clothing and avoid short sleeves and dresses above the knee.
Men should wear trousers and avoid shorts or Bermuda shorts.
Islam is the only religion allowed in Saudi Arabia. All manifestations of affiliation to other religions (practice, proselytism, symbols, etc.) are prohibited.
Only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca, where access is strictly controlled. As for Medina, access to the Prophet's Mosque is forbidden to non-Muslims.
During the month of Ramadan, travellers should take special care to respect Saudi customs and practices.
Saudis strictly observe the fasting period. It is absolutely forbidden to eat, drink or smoke in public on pain of arrest and deportation. Women must pay particular attention to their dress code.