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Hotel Dar Tantora is inspired by Saudi’s AlUla ancient mudbrick buildings

The hotel takes its name from the famous Tantora sundial, which once marked the changing seasons. (SPA)
  • AlUla’s Old Town, with its origins going back over 700 years, prospered along the renowned incense trade route.
  • With over 900 traditional mudbrick homes, the Old Town stands as a testament to the Kingdom’s enduring cultural heritage.

ALULA, SAUDI ARABIA – Situated in the heart of Old Town here, Dar Tantora Hotel offers guests a chance to step back in time. Housed in beautifully restored mudbrick buildings, the hotel is imbued with the region’s rich history and culture.

The Old Town, with its origins going back over 700 years, prospered along the renowned incense trade route.

Nearby, the hotel takes its name from the famous Tantora sundial, which once marked the changing seasons.

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Royal Commission for AlUla, supported by wise leadership, the Old Town thrives today.

With over 900 traditional mudbrick homes, it stands as testament to the Kingdom’s enduring cultural heritage.

Recognizing its charm, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) awarded the Old Town the title of “Best Tourism Village” in 2022.

Dar Tantora Hotel offers a seamless blend of past and present.

Each of its 30 meticulously restored heritage rooms embodies the region’s traditional methods and materials, thoughtfully integrated with modern comforts for a memorable stay.