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Le Meridien Towers Makkah
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Address: P.O Box 9991 Kudai Road, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 21955
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As per local law, access to the Holy City of Makkah and to the hotel is only allowed to Muslim guests. Elegantly designed and equipped with luxurious fittings and amenities, Le Meridien Towers Makkah is directly connected to the Holy Mosque through the tunnel of King Abdulaziz gate-just five minutes away by car. Strategically located in the Kudai area, the hotel comprises 315 Guest Rooms, 148 Diplomatic Suites, 120 Princely Suites, and 60 Royal Suites. Le Meridien Towers Makkah also offers both an Asian and a Moroccan Restaurant., According to local law, access to the Holy City of Makkah, including Le Méridien Towers Makkah, is only allowed to Muslim guests., For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.

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