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In Oman, the Islamic call to prayer is a humble and gentle reminder to worship: more like a nudge from Mom than a bullhorn in your ear from Dad. So if your travels in the Middle East have left your ears ringing and your nights sleep-deprived, you’ll love the peace and serenity of sleepy little Ibri. Ibri Guest House (96310233; Nizwa roundabout; s/d/t OR 12/14/16) Next to this only budget option in-town, you’ll find taxis to the border, a speedy Internet Café (Ibri Buwabat) and the ruins of Al-Sulaif. Cigarette burns on the bed sheets, stained carpets and squat-toilets detract from this hotel’s convenient location. Al-Majd Hotel Apartments (25688272; Fax: 25688727; majdhtl@omantel.net.om; west of the main roundabout, look for the Nissan sign; s/d apartments OR 20/30) Don’t let the garish reception throw you; the flats are almost as tasteful as they are well-appointed. Stocked mini-fridges, satellite TV in the bedrooms, sitting rooms, bathtubs and extra beds on-hand, make Al-Majd a popular choice for groups. Ibri Oasis Hotel (25689955; Fax: 25692442; 9 kilometers west of town, exit the hospital roundabout; s/d/deluxe OR 21.800/ 29.500/ 40.400) With the only bar in town, an on-site restaurant, clean spacious rooms and nightly entertainment, the Oasis (despite the uninspired food) lives up to its name.
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