Al Bilad Hotel

Jeddah


Situated halfway between the airport and downtown, the Bilad is starting to look a tad tired these days, but remains much loved for its escape-the-crowds feel and cosy atmosphere. Facilities include a bakery, a lovely covered verandah (with air-con), and landscaped gardens with sea glimpses and birdsong.


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