Cutting Edge Urban Aesthetics at The House Hotel Jeddah City Yard
In the heart of the city, a number of blocks east of the Red Sea shore in the upmarket Al Rawdah district, is the House Hotel Jeddah City Yard, a luxurious five-star boutique hotel.
Overlooking the Red Sea, Jeddah is a Saudi Arabian port city treated by many pilgrims as a gateway to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. And while such traditions remain a core to its identity - with rustic homes made of coral still preserved in its historic Al-Balad districts - it is surrounded by a bustling commercial hub, with modern buildings and skyscrapers that rise high above the coastline.
In the heart of the city, a number of blocks east of the Red Sea shore in the upmarket Al Rawdah district, is the House Hotel Jeddah City Yard, a luxurious five-star boutique hotel offering local ambience in the finest manner possible.
With over 101 rooms and 13 suites, alongside multiple facilities such as a rooftop pool, a gym, a sauna and a barbershop, the House Hotel Jeddah City Yard lets you indulge in the urban centre’s art and culture/ From the traditional Saudi-bedouin textile interior design, Islamic art influences infiltrate the gorgeous boutique’s room, covering the bed’s wooden panels with a bit of geometrical heritage.
Along with the authentic influence come the eco conscious technology efforts, doing their part to make the House Hotel energy efficient. The House Hotel also provides first rate accessible facilities for differently abled guests, with fully accommodating rooms.
Beyond the walls of the House Hotel are curated, guided tours to Jeddah’s nearby art galleries, and as well as a gourmet journey to foodie destinations such as Leclair De Genie, Akiba Dori Restaurant, and Meraki Artisan.
The House Hotel is a reflection of Jeddah’s burgeoning generation of creatives; an effortlessly modern stay with a core of tradition within. Prices begin at EGP 8,296 for a deluxe twin room.
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