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iallan Hotel Grand Hyatt (Muscat, Oman): ... was recently on holiday in Muscat, Oman and stayed in the Grand Hyatt. This is a spectacular hotel and is located on the Shatti Al Qurm beach overlooking the Gulf of Oman, in the middle of the diplomatic and government district in Muscat. Other international 5 stars hotel are also close by on the beach and include the Intercontinental and the Crowne Plaza. It has 280 rooms and suites and is an ideal hotel for both...
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Ali Qapu Hotel (Esfahan, Iran) Ali Qapu Hotel (Esfahan, Iran)
Address: Chahar Bagh Ave / Hotel International / Isfahan / 81346, Iran / Telephone: 98 311 2227929
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garymarsh6 Hotel Movenpick Resort (Petra, Jordan)
... Mövenpick hotel Petra. Part of our itinerary included a visit to Petra but we were supposed to return to Aqaba the same day but we knew that one day would not be enough and thought about spending the night in Petra so that we could visit little Petra the following day. When we spoke of our intentions to others they have never heard of Little Petra. The hotel in Aqaba arranged a special rate for us to stay there overnight. After our visit to Petra we collected our overnight bags from the coach and watched the bus go. The Mövenpick is right near the entrance to Petra so we walked over to it. The receptionist was expecting us and welcomed us warmly and they were effi...
Read the full review: A superb hotel in which to unwind on the doorstep to Petra. by garymarsh6
garymarsh6 Hotel Movenpick Resort (Aqaba, Jordan)
... Mövenpick hotel Aqaba. The Mövenpick Hotel in Aqaba is situated in the Western part of Aqaba on the shores of the Red Sea. It is a 287 bedded hotel right near the beach 87 of the rooms are suites which are either 1 bedroom or two bed roomed apartments. The main part of the hotel is across the busy coastal road and on a steep incline to get into the reception area. The hotel is divided into two halves the newer building is on the slope and the older part is in an annex reached via a bridge with a selection of shops incorporated into the bridge itself. The shops were selling quality goods, leather, perfumes, clothing and there was also a souvenir shop. The older part ...
Read the full review: Good quality comfortable Hotel. by garymarsh6
MeganFF Hotel Sheraton Luxor Resort (Luxor, Egypt)
... persuaded Mr M to visit Egypt in 2008. After a brief trawl through the internet, we opted to travel with Thomson as we had enjoyed a trip to Lake Garda with them the previous year, and the price was resonable. We stayed in the Sheraton Luxor Resort on a bed & breakfast basis for 7 days. Interestingly, we also had to visit Crete that year, and the B&B trip to Egypt was CHEAPER than the self catering trip to Crete! Let me say here, we lucked out. The hotel was fab, the staff were helpful and friendly. We couldn t have asked for more. It s classed as a resort because it has grounds . In the grounds of the hotel are a good number of shops and an Italian Restaur...
Read the full review: Stay on the banks of the Nile? Yes please! by MeganFF
 
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