Mövenpick Hotel City Star Jeddah
Jeddah · Saudi Arabia · Madinah Road
About Mövenpick Hotel City Star Jeddah — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Jeddah
Mövenpick Hotel City Star Jeddah is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including beach club, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
The breakfast was a real highlight, with a wide range of delicious options to suit every taste. Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet or savory, you’ll definitely find something you love. A special mention goes to Sawsan, who was incredibly welcoming and friendly, She speaks Turkish, which is a big help if you need some advice and where she has a great smile. The rooms were spacious, very comfortable, and nicely decorated. After a long day of exploring, it was a treat to come back to such a cozy room. Plus, the hotel’s location is great – you can easily walk to shops and other attractions, making it super convenient. Overall, I’d highly recommend this hotel for its excellent breakfast, friendly service, and comfortable rooms. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxing and enjoyable stay!
My stay at move n picnic was comfortable because of helpful staff who were very supportive and professional. Special thanks to Ibrahim for quickly helping us with all queries. The rooms were clean and I give the place 5 stars!! Recommend it
**“Truly a bad experience with the front desk staff. I arrived to check in at 10:00 PM, and the receptionist told me to wait 15 minutes while they prepared the room — despite the fact that the reservation was prepaid. How is it that at 10:00 PM the room is still being cleaned? Anyway, after waiting 15 minutes, the receptionist called me and said they didn’t have a king-size bed available and would give me a room with two single beds, even though my reservation was for a king-size. I told him that I had specifically booked a king-size room and that I wanted the room I reserved. He then told me to wait a bit longer while they checked for another room. After another 15 minutes, the receptionist called me again and said good news we found a room. Then he asked, ‘How would you like to pay?’ I told him, ‘My reservation is prepaid.’ He replied, ‘Let me check with reservations.’ After a while another guy came and said, ‘You’re right, your reservation is paid.’ Honestly, it was a disappointing experience despite the hotel’s good reputation and the receptionist action made me to leave the hotel just after couple of hours because I didn’t feel comfortable. I had no intention of writing a review, and two weeks had already passed since the reservation. However, while searching for a new hotel, I was reminded of the unpleasant experience — and that is what ultimately compelled me to share it. “The reception represents the image of the hotel, and it is the management’s responsibility to choose staff with great care.”