Saudi Arabia Riyadh Province

Riyadh

Capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, known for its financial hubs, modern architecture, and rich Islamic history.

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Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia, is situated on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula in Asia. With its vibrant culture, modern skyscrapers, and vast desert landscapes, the city attracts tourists from around the world. Riyadh offers visitors a chance to experience the rich history and heritage of the Middle East, combined with the luxuries of a world-class city. The city is home to many stunning museums, malls, parks, and restaurants, making it a must-visit destination in Asia.

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Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia, is a bustling metropolis located in Riyadh Province. Visitors can explore ancient historical sites like the Masmak Fortress, experience traditional Arabian culture at the Al-Murabba Palace, and shop at modern malls like the Kingdom Centre. With its thriving economy and diverse population, Riyadh offers a dynamic and exciting travel experience.

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Riyadh Guides

  • Saudi Arabia: A Whole New World

    ryan (Ryan Haq)
    This month, I visited my 52nd country -- Saudi Arabia. There seem to be fewer and fewer places on Earth that feel truly unique, and Saudi is one of them. Now, you may have some preconceived notions about Saudi Arabia (I know I did). Some of it is right, some of it is wrong. Saudi Arabia is a country living in both the past and the future. The country's recent changes have opened it to tourism, eliminated laws that forced women to wear headscarves & niqabs, allowed women to drive, and eliminated the moral police. Yet, Saudis are a respectful people & embrace their traditions and cultures. Saudi is a rich country, full of modern amenities & using their wealth to reimagine the future. Yet, parts of Saudi seem untouched in centuries. Now, this is not a trip I would recommend for first-time travelers or solo female travelers. This isn't because Saudi is uninviting to women, but because Islamic traditions require men to be hyper respectful to women (at times to the point of excluding / separating women for their protection, or feeling uncomfortable even speaking to women). It's helpful to have a guy with you here. Navigating Saudi culture can seem a little daunting. But (even if you're a solo woman), the people are warm, normal, and frankly pretty chill. I enjoyed my trip here and am interested in visiting different parts of the country. If you're interested in chatting more about Saudi, drop a comment!
  • Capital Cities in Asia

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Explore beneath the glittering pink lights of Beijing, hop on a plane to the bustling metropolis of Seoul, discover sandy coastline cities and wander ancient temples of civilizations past- we present our collection of capital cities in Asia. Asia is a massive continent deeply rich in history with diverse cultures, these awe-inspiring destinations are sure to be future backdrops of life-changing adventures to come.
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    chiefseeker (Jody Vandergriff)