Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Riyadh

Exploring Riyadh is a unique experience, given its status as the capital and largest city in Saudi Arabia. Renowned for its impressive landmarks, museums, and historic sites, Riyadh has much to offer. One standout attraction is the striking Kingdom Tower, and this article will provide comprehensive insights into what makes Riyadh a fascinating destination.

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Kingdom Tower

Located in the heart of Riyadh, the Kingdom Tower stands at approximately 302 meters, making it one of the most important and renowned tourist spots in Saudi Arabia. It includes a fantastic shopping center, a celebration hall, office floors, luxurious residential apartments, and the iconic Four Seasons Hotel, along with various international restaurants. The tower offers a distinctive view that can be observed from the farthest point in the city. Its suspended sky bridge, connecting the two sides of the tower, provides a panoramic view of the city.

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Al Faisaliah Tower

One of the most important and beautiful towers in Saudi Arabia, Al Faisaliah Tower, is a wonderful landmark attracting tourists to Riyadh. With an approximate height of 267 meters and an area of 55,000 square meters, it ranks 40th on the list of the world's tallest buildings. Located in the north of Riyadh in the Olaya district, the tower consists of 30 floors, with the floor area starting at 1500 square meters at the base and decreasing to 500 square meters at the top. The exterior shape resembles an inverted pyramid followed by a glass sphere. It includes a commercial market, exquisite hotels, a concert hall, and apartments.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Wednesday from 09.00 to 18.00, Thursday & Friday from 09.00 to 23.00 

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 75 per person. 

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Riyadh Zoo

A popular entertainment center, Riyadh Zoo, is one of the tourist attractions in Riyadh. Located in Al-Malaz on the Al-Ihsa road, it is easily accessible in the city center. The zoo features many facilities for tourists, including gift shops, restaurants, parking lots, restrooms, a train, and children's play areas, along with separate rest areas for women and men.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Wednesday from 09.00 to 18.00, Thursday & Friday from 09.00 to 23.00 

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 25 per person, children under three enter for free. 

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Wadi Hanifa

Considered one of the best tourist places in Riyadh, Wadi Hanifa offers a pleasant and beautiful environment for families to enjoy pollution-free and germ-free leisure time. Located in the Al-Aridh area, it spans an area of 120 km, with numerous valleys flowing into Wadi Hanifa, such as Al-Mahdiyah, Al-Bat'ha, Safar, Nimar, and Bayr. It includes several parks, such as the Al-Hijri Dam Park, Wadi Al-A'lab Dam, Jaz'at Al-Jizah, the Bio-treatment area, and Wadi Hanifa Dam.

Operating Hours: 

  • Operates 24/7

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance is free

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Al Masmak Palace Museum

A prominent historical landmark important for tourism in Riyadh, Masmak Palace witnessed a significant event in its courtyard that marked the opening of the city of Riyadh. One of the best museums in Riyadh, it was built in 1895 and opened in the 1990s. It houses a collection of photos, models, maps, artifacts, and some weapons. It has several halls, including an audio-visual presentation hall, essential for tourism in Riyadh.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Thursday from 08.00 to 17.00, Fridays are closed

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 10 per person, children under six enter for free. 

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Murabba Historical Palace

One of the historical palaces was transformed into an archaeological museum, contributing to the promotion of tourism in Riyadh. A historical monument that embodies the kingdom's past and rich history, the palace is located just steps away from the National Museum of Riyadh. Designed in the traditional Najdi style, the palace has spacious walls.

Visiting in winter or spring provides an excellent opportunity to stroll through lush green gardens and enjoy breathtaking views. The three-story palace houses the historical center of King Abdulaziz, a vast collection of artifacts, and Saudi Arabia's first elevator. Its layouts include crucial administrative decisions for the country, numerous historical documents witnessing pivotal moments in the kingdom, and recordings of the king's speeches.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Thursday from 08.00 to 17.00, Fridays are closed

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 10 per person, children under six enter for free. 

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The Antiquities Museum

One of the essential museums for tourism in Riyadh was established by King Saud University in 1967. Located at the College of Antiquities, it highlights the historical and cultural aspects of the university's excavations. The museum exhibits artifacts dating back to the early Islamic period, as well as ceramic vessels, inscriptions, jewelry, and statues. It houses rare coins and a collection of ancient currencies from the pre-Islamic era, totaling 873 pieces of silver, gold, and copper.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Thursday from 08.00 to 17.00, Fridays are closed

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 10 per person, children under six enter for free. 

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The National Museum 

One of the largest museums in Saudi Arabia, situated in the Al-Murabba district, east of King Abdulaziz Center, in the heart of the capital. Consisting of eight exhibition halls, divided according to themes related to the cultural, political, natural, and religious evolution of the Arabian Peninsula. 

The museum features 3,700 artifacts, 900 photographic means, 45 models, and 45 sound effects and films. Its primary goals include providing an educational environment for visitors from the general public, families, researchers, children, and specialists, as well as cultural awareness, fostering a sense of belonging to the ancient civilization.

Operating Hours: 

  • Saturday-Thursday from 08.00 to 17.00, Fridays are closed

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 10 per person, children under six enter for free. 

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King Salman Park 

An attractive tourist destination for those who love desert and environmental tourism, containing various desert trees and plants. With an area of 3.4 million square meters, the park consists of four parts, with the Botanical Garden being the largest. The park features prominent trees and plants, including sidr, tamarisk, rathb, lavender, ghada, and arṭā. 

The second part is the Safari Park area, housing both domestic and wild animals. The third part is the camping area, divided into sections for youth and families for desert camping. The fourth part is dedicated to Adventure City, offering activities such as motorcycle riding and horseback riding.

Operating Hours: 

  • Sunday-Wednesday from 09.00 to 23.00, Thursday & Friday from 09.00 to 00.00 

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance fee is SAR 10 per person, children under three enter for free. 

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Al Hokair Land 

One of the most beautiful tourism projects in Riyadh, its splendid architectural design competes with global entertainment centers. Featuring exciting games suitable for all ages while preserving customs, traditions, and state regulations. It garnered significant attention from its management, citizens, and residents. Located in the Al-Hamra district on the Eastern Ring Road, exit 9, covering an area of 50,000 square meters. 

It includes a central monorail passage, Candy Town for children's games, the Dream Path (Orbit) with enchanted scissors, a restaurant area with 15 high-quality international restaurants, and an adventure land with a dry river, Formula car racing, Jeep Safari, Cobra game, and the Galaxy game for thrill-seekers.

Operating Hours: 

  • Sunday-Wednesday from 16.00 to 01.00, Thursday-Saturday from 12.00 to 02.00 

Entrance Fee: 

  • Entrance is free but individual activity prices vary

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In summary, we've covered various aspects of exploring Riyadh and outlined its top 10 attractions. Secure your cheapest Riyadh booking via WINGIE, the ultimate platform for booking both domestic and international flights. 

Tsisem Molla
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After graduating from Political Science and International Relations she volunteered at NGOs and is ambitious about advocacy.