If you are doing business in Saudi Arabia, the Jeddah Hilton provides a respite from the disadvantages of the surroundings. The rooms are comfortable and well maintained, and are also a decent size. The lobby is quite impressive and the hotel has a luxurious look.
Most of the restaurants are somewhat disappointing, so I found myself ordering from room service fairly often, just so I could choose the best from each. The main restaurant serves only buffet style, except for some limited hours in the afternoon, so I rarely ate there, except for breakfast. There is another restaurant that tries to emulate an American '50s diner, but it fails miserably. I remember those diners, and they never served a hamburger with a hole in the middle, as they do in this restaurant. The Persian restaurant provides great food and attentive service.
I didn't know how lucky I was to stay at the Hilton in Jeddah, until we were required to leave for three days to make way for participants of the recent oil summit. We got very little notice from the hotel, but they were subject to a royal decree that they could not ignore. The Hilton management did all they could to arrange rooms for us at an alternative hotel, which didn't come close to the comfort of the Hilton. But, that's another review altogether. Needless to say, I was glad to get back to the Hilton after three days in a relative dump.
The Hilton is pretty far from the central business district of Jeddah, but that isn't really a bad thing. The Jeddah Hilton is a good choice, especially considering the alternatives.
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