Our Habitas AlUla has a fitness center, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Al-ʿUla. The hotel also has free WiFi as well as a paid airport shuttle service.
Located in Al-ʿUla, 15 miles from Madain Saleh Tombs, Caravan by Habitas AlUla provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Abdullah
Saudi Arabia
amazing place, helpful staff, views will never find alike.
viewsssssss are amazing.
Located in Al-ʿUla, 22 miles from Madain Saleh Tombs, Banyan Tree AlUla has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Al-ʿUla and with Madain Saleh Tombs reachable within 14 miles, Shaden Resort has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
شقق Flower-z offers accommodations in Al-ʿUla, 20 miles from Madain Saleh Tombs. This apartment offers a terrace. The accommodation features daily room service and dry cleaning services for guests.
نسق العزيزية للشقق المفروشة offers air-conditioned accommodations in Al-ʿUla. The apartment, housed in a building dating back to 15th century, is 18 miles from Madain Saleh Tombs.
درة العزيزية للشقق المفروشة offers air-conditioned accommodations in Al-ʿUla. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
شقق سما العلا in Al-ʿUla provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This apartment features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
A good location for a stress-free stay in Al-ʿUla, Ashar Tented Resort is a luxury tent surrounded by views of the mountain.
haris
United Kingdom
Amazing staff.
The food is lovely, and the location in the dessert is breathtaking.
Thank you for Mr Dhaer for sending my bag which I forgot there via post to me.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Al-ʿUla this weekend is $136 or, for a 4-star hotel, $236. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Al-ʿUla for this weekend cost around $371 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $136 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Al-ʿUla for tonight. You'll pay around $236 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Al-ʿUla will cost around $371, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I highly recommend staying at the Caravan Habitas AlUla.
I highly recommend staying at the Caravan Habitas AlUla. The rooms are vintage Airstreams with full AC. Every "Caravan" has a view of the mountains. Our stay was magical. The staff could not have been more helpful, The pool at Our Habitasis was unworldly and so beautiful. AlUla itself contains so many archaeological marvels and is an area steeped in history and cultural artefacts. Tours and activities should be booked before you arrive to avoid any disappointments. Hiring a car is cost-efficient and highly recommended.
Wan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wonderful historic city with small fort to climb and local...
Wonderful historic city with small fort to climb and local heritage Centre. Take the opportunity to drive out from the city to get a real sense of the Arabian landscape especially Hegra. There are many hidden gems you can only really discover if you take a rental car - 4x4 mostly recommended for hire at the airport. Driving very easy.
Natalie
United Arab Emirates
4.0
Scored 4.0
The guides in Hegra are the best thing about the area.
The guides in Hegra are the best thing about the area. They are well informed and welcoming of visitors.
Al Ula overall was a disappointment this time. I had previously visited 10 years ago when there was basically nothing for tourists other than one hotel and Hegra. It’s nice to have more options now, but most of the places visited, dined with, or stayed in were charging very premium prices for average or less services. I definitely saw and experienced less of the actual place than when it was undeveloped, aside from what the Hegra guides showed. A big part of that is the barriers to doing just about anything there unless you reserve and pay up in advance. When locations are spaced apart and people run on vacation time, it’s annoying to have to fix reservations for everything. There are few walk up options, even in less crowded times. It seems a place for the less adventurous and more those who want to hang out inside a resort.
Hopefully places can find their way on service levels and become overall more competitive with the luxury desert experiences in the UAE or the more traditional leaning camps in Jordan. It’s a great area inhabited by really nice people. Those should be the faces visitors see.
Travis
10
Scored 10
We were unsure what to expect but AlUla has completely...
We were unsure what to expect but AlUla has completely charmed us. The locals were incredibly kind and friendly and we always felt like we could approach anyone for a chat and a laugh. I was nervous about not wearing an abaya but was never made to feel bad. I would advise ladies to bring one along and just see how you feel about not wearing it. We loved the Hegra tour and the OlD Town was absolutely charming.
Carolyn
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
AlUla is fabulous - if you get a chance, you should...
AlUla is fabulous - if you get a chance, you should definitely go. Transport is an issue - so a car or tour would be best, though I did it with taxis etc and it was fine, just requires a few logistics! A fabulous place to stay and amazing sights to see, with trendy and cool venues/restaurants - in addition to friendly people. It's sort of aimed at the luxury end - but I did more middling, and definitely possible!
stevey72
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The area is in a unique geographical and geological setting,...
The area is in a unique geographical and geological setting, surrounded by 500 million-year-old sandstones. These sandstones shed light on the unique palaeoenvironmental conditions that existed during the deglaciation of the Gondwanan supercontinent in the Ordovician and early Silurian periods. On top of that, there is the presence of the ancient Nabatean civilisation, which settled in this region in the late Bronze Age. Their relics speak of a thriving culture, making this place truly magical. As a result, taking a vacation in this region is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Abu Ali is a great host, he upgraded our room and even offered lunch to us. The real plus is that we hired him as a driver and he took us everywhere and to all the best spots. As he says "Abu Ali complete" and he truly gives you a full tour of Al Ula and surrounding areas. He is very punctual and goes above and beyond to help you have a great stay. He even found a taxi/car from Al Ula to Medina for us. Overall, he is a very friendly and kind person with a great sense of humour.
Very nice resort in the desert within spectacular mountains. We also really liked the location. A short car ride to all the sights of Al Ula.
The pool was also very convenient but I would suggest an outdoor pool.
The caravan site gave the most unique experience in the Al Ula desert. The sunset and sunrise were beautiful and spectacular. The food was nice and the gathering tent feels like you’re in the Arabian Nights.
Excellent location, facilities, and hospitality. Definitely the best resort currently in Al Ula. It made it one of the best holidays my wife and I have taken in a number of years!
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