Al Harbi Apartments

Al Ula


In an area where any tourist-ready accommodation is scarce, these apartments/hotel rooms in the heart of Al Ula's new town are good value for money. The rooms are clean, cheap and spacious, but most of the toilets are squat-style, so ask ahead when booking. The receptionist speaks enough English to be helpful and knows the area well.

Signs are in Arabic, and access is down the side of a row of shops.


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1. Al Ula Antiquities & Heritage Museum

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2. Al Ula Heritage Village

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3. Al Ula Fort

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To protect the ancient village, inhabitants in the 6th century used red-sandstone blocks to build this castle on a promontory that gives a 360-degree view…

4. Al Ula Viewpoint

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5. Mt Almejder

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This 300m-high mountain east of Al Ula features stone settlements and caves with pre-Islamic inscriptions and drawings, but there was no access to it at…

6. Jebel Khuraibah

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7. Umm Al Daraj

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8. Elephant Rock

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Arabia's only 'elephant' is a huge red rock three storeys in height. The enormous 'body' connects to a slimmer 'trunk' that bulges in just the right areas…