The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia Is Ready To Host Your Next Conference

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is rich in attractions filled with spiritual mystique and cultural charm. It's also an international business hub, home to some of Marriott’s most impressive Convention & Resort Network hotels. From the sprawling capital, Riyadh, to the historic, but major commercial center, Jeddah, you'll find the perfect place to host your next conference or event.

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Hotels In Jeddah

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Maintaining the grandeur of its palatial roots, this Jeddah hotel offers luxury along the Red Sea. The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah carries on the tradition of this former palace by welcoming guests with attentive service and luxurious amenities. Addressing the wishes of both international and regional travelers, the hotel offers sea-view guest rooms and suites; restaurants highlighting local and global cuisines; a gentlemen's spa and the city's largest convention space.

  • Guest Rooms: 224
  • Number of Meeting Rooms: 20
  • Largest Meeting Room: 1,851 sq m / 19,924 sq ft
  • Total Meeting Space: 7,711 sq m / 83,000 sq ft
  • Maximum Meeting Capacity (theatre): 2,200
  • Events: Meetings, Conferences, Weddings, Exhibitions, Gala Dinner, Cocktail reception, Automotive launches
  • Location: Overlooking the Red Sea
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Hotels In Riyadh

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Lush with 600-year-old olive trees, landscaped gardens and swaying palms, this hotel envelopes guests in majestic surroundings and attentive service. It features spacious suites, a world-class spa, a stunning indoor pool, lavish wedding and event spaces, and exceptional dining.

  • Guest Rooms: 492
  • Number of Meeting Rooms: 11
  • Largest Meeting Room: 1,849 square meters
  • Total Meeting Space: 5,759 square meters
  • Maximum Meeting Capacity: 2,354 guests
  • Events: Conferences, workshops, meetings, exhibitions, trade shows, gala dinners, product launches, social events, team buildings, weddings
  • Location: City Center
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Located near the city's business hub and attractions, our hotel is a wonderful destination for business and leisure. Modern rooms and suites boast high ceilings and space. Savor a meal at our upscale steakhouse or Mediterranean restaurant. Visit our Bodyline Health Club & Fitness Center with a gym, squash and tennis courts, an indoor pool and massage services. Those hosting events will be delighted with our 39,858 square feet of venue space and exquisite catering.

  • Guest Rooms: 418
  • Number of Meeting Rooms: 20
  • Largest Meeting Room: 1,175 sq m / 12,647 sq ft
  • Total Meeting Space: 3,364 sq m / 36,209 sq ft
  • Maximum Meeting Capacity: 2,000 guests (all meeting space)
  • Events: Weddings, conventions, gala dinners, press conferences
  • Hotel Type: City
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Top Attractions In Saudi Arabia For Your Biggest Groups

Kingdom Centre

Riyadh’s landmark tower is a stunning piece of modern architecture – it’s particularly conspicuous at night, when the upper portion is illuminated with constantly changing lights.

National Museum

Encased within modernist architecture, the museum's two floors contain eight well-designed and informative galleries covering Arabian history, culture and art.

Masmak Fortress

This impressive fortification was built around 1865 and was the site of Ibn Saud’s daring 1902 raid, during which a spear was hurled at the entrance with such force that the head still lodges in the doorway today.