Which Hotels are Close to Certain Attractions


by Jonathan Blocker - Date: 2007-07-04 - Word Count: 475 Share This!

Dubai Travel - You might be traveling to the Middle East soon on business, but hopefully you will also get to savor the sights during some well-earned vacation time as well. Your plans for Middle East travel will likely hinge on the sights you wish to see that are nearby your Dubai hotel. There are many lovely local attractions, with hotels nearby, so that you can spend your precious vacation time enjoying the attractions rather than traveling to them.

If you enjoy golf and Dubai travel, or United Arab Emirates travel, then visit The Montgomerie Golf Course. You will receive excellent service as you enjoy this outstanding challenging but fair course designed by Scottish course designer Colin Montgomerie. For a once-in-a-lifetime visit to Dubai hotels, visitors choose the Burj Al Arab. A five star hotel located on a manmade island, with its architecture resembling the sails of an Arabian ship, the Burj Al Arab will offer you every luxurious accommodation you could wish, all with style and panache - an excellent choice for a Dubai hotel.

Visitors to Cairo, Egypt flock to see one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Pyramids. Cairo Hotels nearby include the Hilton Ramses. Located only eight miles from the Sphinx and the Pyramids, the Hilton Ramses offers their Windows on the World restaurant, which is up on the 36th floor and features glorious views of Cairo. The Hilton Ramses is one of the premiere Middle East Hotels.

For those who want history, privacy and luxury, you can find it all at Qatar hotels such as the Ritz Carlton Sharq Village. Fourteen courtyard houses with architecture reflective of an earlier time are where guests stay, enjoying spa treatments and palm trees that dot the waterfront. You will see craftsmen practicing the traditional artisan crafts of the area, and you can visit the lovely palace of the former ruler.

When you engage in Saudi Arabia travel, you will not want to miss visiting the Gold and Antique Souks, which are near the ancient city of Jeddah, the Khalil International Museum, and the Gateway to Makkah Al Mukaramah. Saudi Arabia hotels near these attractions include the Crowne Plaza Jeddah. Featuring a swimming pool, currency exchange, as well as several delightful ethnic restaurants that offer Arabic, Japanese and Chinese foods, you will bask in the luxury that places you so close to so many local attractions.

Saudi Arabia Travel is a great way to see a country rich in culture and history. During your stay there you will want to spend time exploring the Grand Mosque of Makkah and Kabah Musharrafah, as well as Jabal Al Noor and the Jannat Al Moaalah Graveyard. At the end of your busy day, retire to the Intercontinental Dar Al Tawhi Hotel, and enjoy the restaurants, non-smoking rooms, and even a florist to make your time at your Middle East hotel beautiful.


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Jonathon Blocker is a frequent traveler to the Middle east. He regularly shares his insights and experiences on traveling in the middle east, including Dubai Travel, Dubai Hotels, and Middle East Travel in general.

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