Riyadh (/rɨˈjɑːd/; Arabic: الرياض ar-Riyāḍ Najdi pronunciation: [er.rɪˈjɑːðˤ]) is the capital and most populous city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of Riyadh Province and belongs to the historical regions of Najd and Al-Yamama. It is situated in the centre of the Arabian Peninsula on a large plateau and home to more than six million people.
Restaurants in Riyadh
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Amazing Tours is a licesned Saudi DMC operating different tours to explore Saudi history, culture, and nature with best guides who explain the interesting stories and details of each site we also offer guarantee departing tour schedule at our website to different destinations in Saudi Arabia with best possible prices and activities.
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This is definitely the biggest Mosque in Riyadh and probably most frequented for funeral prayers. It had a parking area and a few shops for charity organizations.
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Treat yourself to a fun, active night out at Strike Bowling Alley, the family-friendly, high end sports lounge at The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh. There is something for everyone at Strike Bowling Alley, which offers a variety of entertainment options including billiards, bowling, and watching sports on an impressive 100” TV. Dine on American bar food favorites, shared platters and finger foods while listening to a selection of the latest hits
Big thanks to Mr. Momen on Strike Bowling. Very friendly and a good host and makes me feel I have a friend here.
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The history of Islam is the major focus of this museum, which consists of 10 galleries, courtyards and a section that houses fancy cars and other belongings of the founding king of Saudi Arabia.
Great musueam with a park and interactive models and displays very good for history of Saudi Arabia and Islamic History in the peninsula.
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This renovated 19th-century mud fortress looks like a giant sandcastle, and contains costumes, handicrafts, a sitting room, a courtyard and a well.
Masmak Fort museum is must to see. The Fort is built from clay and mud-brick, it has four watchtowers and thick walls. The fort is lying in the center of the old quarters of Riyadh. Masmak played a major part in the kingdom's history; it gives a nice introduction to the beginnings of the Saudi Arabia. Admission is free. There is a small gift store with handmade native gifts.
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King Abdulaziz Historical Park is best family park. its wide, with long green parks, water showers, Historical museum, 24/7 Security available with car parking. Family freindly environment. Free entry. Many things with no payment.
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Edge of the world is a must to visit if you are in Saudi Arabia. The best time to visit is during winter. We stayed overnight, stayed inside the tent, make some campfire to make us warm, a portable stove is a must to cook something fast, hot water for hot drinks, and instant noodles. Yes, it is safe to stay overnight if you are with a large group of people, those who love photography will truly appreciate the beauty of sunset and sunrise. The majestic views of the cliff will make you feel enchanted, such a beautiful place, I was charmed by the mystique beauty of the edge! And don't forget 4x4 is a must and don't visit during hot season.
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It's really beautiful the view of magic forest and I enjoy the awesome stage show really amazing...thank king abdullah park ????
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