Holiday Inn Sharjah
Holiday Inn Sharjah
King Faisal Street, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
180

The four-star ideally placed Holiday Inn Sharjah is 10 minutes from Sharjah International Airport, 15 minutes from Dubai International Airport and 25 minutes from Dubai International Convention/Exhibition Centre on the famous thoroughfare Sheikh Zayed Road. Al Dana is serves excellent breakfast, lunch and dinner. Complimentary high-speed Internet access in all rooms.
from 112
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

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