Muscat Holiday
Bldg 1854 Dawhat Al Adab St, Muscat 111 Oman

Popular amenities
InternetParkingRestaurantKids poolAir conditioning24-hour reception
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Guests
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Available rooms
Amenities
Babysitting
Restaurant
Concierge
Parking
Rent car
Air conditioning
Safe
Elevator
Multilingual staff
On-call medical service
Bar
Banquet hall
Internet
Exchange office
Laundry
Kitchen facilities
Airport shuttle
Fitness centre
24-hour reception
CCTV inside and outside the building
Bowling
Billiard
Cashless payment available
Badminton equipment
Smoking area
Business centre
Post office
Kids pool
Turkish sauna
Outdoor pool
Check-in conditions
Check-in
from 14:00
Check-out
to 12:00
Location
About the hotel
Hotel Muscat Holiday, a 4-star Art Deco hotel established in 1986, is centrally located in Muscat, a short drive from the beach and major attractions including Muscat Grand Mall, Oman Avenues Mall, and Mohammed Al Ameen Mosque. The hotel offers 123 air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with a minibar, hairdryer, safe, trouser press, ironing set, refrigerator, and complimentary wired and wireless internet access. Private bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and bidets. Amenities include two outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool, a fitness center/gym, a tennis court, a nightclub, a health club, a hair salon, Al Maha Coffee Shop serving local and international cuisine, a bar/lounge, and a poolside bar. Continental breakfast is available daily for a fee. Additional amenities include 24-hour room service, concierge services, a 24-hour business center, limo/town car service, free self parking, and a 24-hour airport shuttle (surcharge applies). Guests can also utilize the hotel's car rental services, ticket service, and tour assistance. Smoking is restricted to designated areas. Some rooms offer a separate seating area, tea/coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs, in-room video streaming, cable TV, daily newspaper, bathrobes, and bottled water.