Note Bene
Al Shada Palace - The palace was built in 1927 by the order of HR Majesty the late King A Aziz as the headquarters of the prince of the district. It now serves as a museum displaying exhibits of regional handicrafts, household goods and ancient artefacts. Al Habbla- This hanging village clings precariously to the side of a mountain and was first inhabited 375 years ago when its only access was by rope, thereby protecting the Gahtani tribe who, with their sheep and goats, took refuge here from the invading Turks. The Ottoman Fort -This fort, in the Asir region, was left by the Turks in 1917 and is well worth seeing.
Banquets & Meetings
5 rooms.
Meeting Space
8 meeting rooms - max 560 theatre style, 560 classroom, 570 reception, 450 banquet. Complete Conference Centre. Ballroom dimensions: 35 x 35 m with 27.5 m ceiling height. 1590 sq m area. Best meeting rooms in the region, with comprehensive audio facilities.
Fine Dining On Site
Tihama Restaurant, Assir, and Al Ferdous Lounge.
Pets Allowed
No Pets Allowed.
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