Riyadh

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Riyadh, the sprawling capital of Saudi Arabia, is a city of stark contrasts where gleaming skyscrapers rise from the desert and ancient traditions meet hyper-modern ambition. For the intrepid traveller, it offers a deep dive into Arabian culture, from the labyrinthine alleyways of the historic Diriyah district to the futuristic curves of the Kingdom Centre. While not an obvious tourist destination, Riyadh rewards those who seek out its hidden souks, world-class museums, and surprising green spaces. It’s a city best tackled with a sense of adventure and a car – or a reliable ride-hailing app.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Riyadh deserves at least three full days to cover its highlights without rushing. Day one: explore Diriyah and the National Museum. Day two: tackle the Kingdom Centre, Al Masmak, and the traditional souks of the old town. Day three: take a half-day trip to the Edge of the World (you’ll need a 4WD or a guided tour) and relax at Wadi Hanifah in the afternoon. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary through Saudi Arabia, Riyadh works well as a two-night stop between the Red Sea coast and the Eastern Province.

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