The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh oozes palatial luxury befitting royals and government dignitaries — in fact, the building was originally designed as a royal palace before opening as a hotel in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s capital in 2011.
The posh property sits on 52 acres of manicured grounds with 492 guest rooms that put you within easy reach of the nearby Diplomatic Quarter and King Abdulaziz Conference Center next door. This prime locale (not to mention supremely sumptuous interiors) have attracted a roster of high-powered guests, including state officials like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Upon arrival at the lavish retreat, you might be forgiven for thinking you’ve entered Versailles: a grand archway and impressive water fountain greet you before you set foot inside an opulent marble-clad lobby accented by gold and dark wood features at the reception area.
Attention to detail is evident from every angle with ornate ceiling moldings and sparkling chandeliers built to dazzle.
Some hotel areas are restricted to male guests, including the pool, spa and fitness center. Ladies enjoy access to a dedicated gym as well as the co-ed Turquoise Cigar Lounge.
Female guests get exclusive access to the hotel's main gym, sauna and Jacuzzi every Sunday from 9 to 11 p.m.
The property is home to Strike Bowling Alley, which offers six full-sized lanes and a billiards table. Thursdays and Fridays are reserved for families, while Saturday evenings are set aside for ladies’ night.