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The Holiday Inn Minhal Riyadh Hotel is strategically located in the heart of Government Offices and the financial district of Riyadh, steps away from the Military Hospital; King Fahd & King Faisal Specialties Hospitals are in the same area. It is also in a convenient location to Riyadh Exhibition Center, Embassies, & Shopping Malls. It’s easy access to King Khalid International Airport road has made The Holiday Inn Minhal Riyadh , a perfect venue for the business travelers. The Holiday Inn Minhal Riyadh is offering a total of 223 luxury appointed rooms among them 46 Executive bedrooms and 16 suites. All rooms include 40 satellite TV channels, direct telephone line with data Ports, wireless high speed Internet access in rooms & public areas, mini fridge, hairdryer and alarm clock. , Hospitality tray in every room and suite Meeting Rooms could accommodate up to 250 persons. All meeting rooms facilities are with the state of the art equipment, supported by a Business center facilities, The Holiday Inn offers multiple dining options in it’s various restaurants Al Yasmeen Main restaurant is serving theme nights dinner throughout the week with specialties to satisfy every palate, for quick bite in between the hours, Al Mishraq is the perfect venue The Health Club is offering an outdoor pool, fully equipped gymnasium, squash courts. Sauna. making of The Holiday Inn Minhal Riyadh the perfect place where you could combine business and leisure., Minhal Holiday Inn is undergoing a major room renovation, therefore the left wing building is closed such has resulted in limited room inventory , Renovation works are daily from 0
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The origin of the holiday is in antique times when the Bulgarian lands were occupied by the tribes of the Thracians. Thracians worshipped Dionis, the God of wine and grapevines, more than other gods.
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