Guest User
September 24, 2021
Pros- Surrounded by loads of souks and markets. Plenty of food and drink huts. Friendly people. Next to the Mosque there are shopping malls, where they have loads of stalls to get personalised gifts, restaurants that they have in the UK which helps if you’re a picky eater. Queues are segregated. Good vibes until you go to the hotel -.- Whenever the Azan would go, all the shop keepers would cover their stalls with sheets and go to the Mosque, no one missed a prayer (which was beautiful) nor did anyone try to steal. The Mosque would become packed very quickly so it was a first come first serve bases or you’d be praying on the streets, but people would share their prayer mats with you, there’s been a time where we’ve forgotten the prayer mats, as we were running late for prayer so we had to pray on the pavement (people were also praying on the roads) because the Mosque was already packed and the security weren’t allowing anymore people in. Shop keepers have given us clean black bin bags to pray on or given us a long rug to pray on which goes to show they’ll do anything for anyone to pray on a clean surface. Cons- Not the cleanest hotel out there. The rooms were awfully structured, over cramped, bathroom was so tiny, can’t do a 360 turn. The shower and toilets were dirty. Doing wudu was impossible as the bathroom was cramped. There was a worker there during our stay there, he helped us with anything we needed, told management our concernes and they tried their best fulfilling our needs, they changed our mattress, new bed linen and fresh towels. None of the workers at the front desk knew how to speak English. Quite a bit of a walk to the Mosque. Where the hotel is based isn’t the greatest, streets are dirty and loads of oncoming vehicles, not very safe. The areas very rundown. The day was great, until it was time to go back to the hotel. Wish I took pictures to put up