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Sinak Bridge, Baghdad, Iraq, Ba`qubah
Al-Mansour Hotel - in Ba`qubah, Iraq
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Amazing view and excellent service with variety of facilities and very good restaurant.the hotel offers its clients a good experience in the center of Baghdad.
Bathroom is 100 years back ... u cant imagine how dirty it is .. i barely did it ... i hope they fix it soon not fix it they need to change it cus it back 80th .
Nice viewPool with average service
This hotel should have more attention and could be one of the best in Baghdad
such a nice place..... on Tigris riveramazing viewam so lucky cause I reserve my wedding night in .
One of the most attractive hotels in Baghdad.
Good, but high prices
Old interior design and need more to renew all their services.
V bad hotel
The looby is old ..However, the breakfast is good
Needs some courses in hotel service and how to manage treating guests by calling the room before knocking the doors , and supply guests with do not disturb cards
Rated five stars but worth 3 , the food is not the best and prices are a bit highThe view is nice specially the sixth floor on the river side
Old Hotel in Baghdad.. in wonderful locationIt need more development in entry process, reception style , services staff & facilities ..
The main issue is the organisation and the parking other than that its really good and spacious
9-10-11/3/2022Very nice place
It is the worst Hotel, and their service is very bad.
The hotel is Very good but the parking is so expensiveIt must be free
For baghdad setup its a good hotel staff are good there dont use the atm on l1 your money gets stuck
We spend a lovely time there ❤❤❤
The hotel rooms are old and dirty. Just to go to reception, to pick your client from the hotel door you have to pay 5000 IQD. They wake clients up at 12:00 am to pay for the room!!!
Luxury hotel with embassy offices of most of the countries. Perfect parking space and easy access to Baghdad international Airport.
It was acceptable...They should take care more of the hotel... (like: paint, car parking, gardens...... etc)
Massive but badly maintained rooms. Coomunal areas are ok and so are the recreational facilities. Swimming pool is clean and well kept and stays open until 5am!
WC are old style, the breakfast was poor and not much option
When you get inside this hotel it feels that you have travelled back in time to the 1980s. Rooms are not bad but the breakfast is.
service bad, hotel not clean and staff theyre not friendly
I would give it 2 stars. Place needs many improvements. Hotel parking is not free (un acceptable at allairconditioning is bad all times (previous experienceI would not recommend it for my family, and you can guess the rest.
It was Chile night with an amazing view at Tigers river with really good security and service.
The swimming pool is very nice many occasions I went there ..perfect
Not bad, but not great the hookah bar is the best thing in the hotel
The Al Mansour is one of Baghdad’s older hotels and it looks and feels it. Even the refurbished rooms look run down, especially the scruffy carpets. Check everything before you accept your room. The first room I was checked into was a nightmare, the a/c didn’t work (not fun in September), the wi-fi was weak, the shower water pressure was a joke; this in addition to the filthy carpets. I complained and was checked into a second room on a higher floor. The a/c worked in the new room as did the shower – when there was water (hint: keep some wet wipes handy). But only one light in the bathroom worked and the wi-fi is still too weak. I was not comfortable with the sheets and pillows feeling they had a peculiar smell, but the beds are comfortable. Towels were clean and dry. The breakfast buffet at the Al Dijla restaurant in the lobby leaves much to be desired. The make your own coffee, for example, is granules, milk powder, sugar and hot water. At least they alternate some of the dishes in the buffet and you can order fried eggs. The Al Mansour only starts making sense if having a drink in the evening is a requirement. There is a sort of bar called the Al Mansour Café and a nightclub both equally sleazy and full of men smoking shisha, drinking and ogling the male and female waiters. Some Middle Easterners will feel right at home, Westerners will not. The staff at the Al Mansour are very friendly and accommodating. They’re not the most fluent in English but you’ll get by ok no matter what you want. At $160 for a single including breakfast, the Al Mansour is affordable by Baghdad standards. Next time I am in town I will pay a little extra and stay somewhere a little more comfortable.
3 star at most, breakfast is almost non existent, laundry is a below average, room service do not respond most of the time. Has huge potential, staff is very kind but need a lot of training.
Big place with good features but not clean and the managment are very old style and expensive
It’s a nice hotel, the best thing in it is the view
Nice hotel with good and friendly stuff I have been there for a conference for 2 days and it was awesome thanks for hosting us. Best regards
Nice hotel .... nice view good ..good for newly married couples to spend honey moon
One of the worst hotels to stay in, the rooms are so dirty, the hotel hasnt received any maintenance for years.House keeping enter the room at least 4 times a day, leaving all lights on, they are meant to do some cleaning and empty rubbish bins, but nothing happened.I hope that I will never have to use the hotel again.
Very bad experience of my life. Hotel.only outskirts are good but inside very dirty dusty even bedsheet was not clean properly. You can sleep or sand smell while sitting in bedroom. No Muslim shower. Doors lock broken in two rooms where I shifted. Staff cannot speak English and last but not least smelly food, unhygeine breakfast. Not recommended to any one. Rate is too high.......☹
Very dirty hotel I see in my life, no one can feel comfort in this hotel, while the building is very nice and it was one of the best hotels when build, but unfortunately now it worst.
It used to be one of the best Hotels in Baghdad but like everything changed after 2003. it became a below average hotel, far from being a 5 star hotel. Old furniture, bad service and unprofessional staff.
Nice views , good food , they waited for us to get out didnt keep calling us to check out , but something is annoying staff keep asking for tips which is annoying.
Al Mansour Hotel is located on the banks of the 10-storey Tigris River and two administrative floors with 306 single and double rooms, various suites and very distinctive business apartments. The hotel has several restaurants including the Tigris Restaurant, the French Restaurant, the Italian Restaurant, the Chinese Restaurant and the Baghdadi Restaurant. It has a 24 hour business centerThe hotel has several banquet halls with conference rooms equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment with modern translation equipment.
Reception needs more training on taking care of luggage after check point. Breakfast is amazing, prices are perfect. Housekeeping service is so bad
Nice hotel with good view, but expensive in comparison to the hotel standards of the region.
It was convenient for my purposes of stay. Staff very friendly and helpful. Ambiance good too
Temper your expectations. Service is terrible and the hotel rooms are dirty. Updating is desperately needed, but probably wont happen.Restaurants are good, as is security and internet. Prices are reasonable.
Old fashioned hotel need to be redecorated and remodeledPrices are high compared to service quality.
Overall an ok hotel. Some of the staff brilliant - others could do with some customer service training.
Perfect view over the river , clean room and elegant decoration with nice swimming pool .
Sinak Bridge, Baghdad, Iraq, Ba`qubah
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