Al Madinah - Golden Tulip Al-Zahabi Hotel
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Located opposite Al Masjid Al Nabawi, in front of women's gate number 25, this hotel includes 183 rooms and suites with Haram or city views. Golden Tulip Al-Zahabi Hotel has a restaurant and provides free WiFi access.
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WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed. Children up to and including 5 years old stay for free when using an existing bed. You haven't added any cots. You haven't added any extra beds.
In times of uncertainty and your peace of mind, we recommend you select a flexible rate with free cancellation. If your plans change, you can always cancel free of charge until the cancellation expires.
Payment before arrival via bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions. Because of local law, only Muslim guests can access the hotel and the Holy City of Medina. Please note that during the month of Ramadan, Suhoor will be served instead of breakfast. Please note during the Hajj period, the bedding setup in the rooms might differ specially for the suites and can't be changed. The name on the credit card used for the booking should correspond
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Near to haram.good for old people
Wonderful Location
Location is excellent and room is also very good neat and clean will prefer next visit as well. Staff very helpful
The hotel and the staff were terrible. There were only three small lifts in the hotel and hundreds of guests waiting for it, which meant that elderly people were forced to use the stairs. Also, my ...