Hilton Garden Riyadh Olaya marks Ramadan with array of activities

HILTON’s flagship property in Riyadh, the Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya, opened its doors to the heart-felt warmth of Ramadan.

July 12, 2015
Hilton Garden Riyadh Olaya marks Ramadan with array of activities
Hilton Garden Riyadh Olaya marks Ramadan with array of activities

 


 


HILTON’s flagship property in Riyadh, the Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya, opened its doors to the heart-felt warmth of Ramadan, bringing the community together during the holy month to break the fast and enjoy the camaraderie of family and friends amidst special events and unique offers arranged to complement the spirit of the season.



“We want to welcome everyone to the hotel during this most wonderful holiday,” said Hans Schiller, general manager of Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya. “Our friends and clients are invited to enjoy the usual expected warmth from our staff, but as always during Ramadan there is a very special quality to our hospitality.”



Adding a touch of excitement to the authentically prepared Arab cuisine and array of Ramadan specialties offered up nightly by veteran Chef Russell, are raffles for valuable prizes such as airplane tickets, watches and jewelry, all presented as a symbol of appreciation and good will from the Hilton Garden to its guests.



This year, it is easier than ever to spend an evening of calm and relaxation in the Hilton dining room since the Ramadan buffets are offered at special prices designed to meet the needs of groups, both big and small. And for those who want a night “away from it all” to enhance the spirituality of the holy month, Hilton Garden Riyadh Olaya is offering a special room price of only SR599 for one night’s accommodation that includes both Iftar and Suhour. — SG


July 12, 2015
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