

A iconic skyscraper and shopping center in Riyadh, offering stunning views and high-end retail therapy.
A historic clay-brick fortress that played a significant role in the Saudi Arabian National Guard's capture of Riyadh in 1902.
A museum dedicated to the life and achievements of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, featuring interactive exhibits and a vast collection of artifacts.
A beautiful urban park featuring lush greenery, walking paths, and a large lake with paddle boats.
Grilled meat (chicken, lamb, or beef) wrapped in lavaash bread with tahini, garlic sauce, and pickled vegetables.
A Saudi Arabian mixed rice dish with meat and spices, often served with yogurt.
Small, deep-fried dough balls soaked in date syrup or honey, often served with clotted cream.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its shakshuka and mana'ish.
A cozy café offering a variety of breakfast options, including pancakes and eggs Benedict.
An upscale steakhouse known for its dry-aged steaks and exceptional service.
A coastal reserve in Plettenberg Bay, known for its dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and marine life.

A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, situated on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, known for its stunning architecture and annual festivals.
Chashme Shahi Garden, a terraced Mughal garden, offers panoramic views of Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Mountains.
Traditional Saudi Arabian clothing, often featuring intricate embroidery and designs.
A traditional eye makeup used in the Middle East, made from ground minerals and herbs.
A staple food in Saudi Arabia, known for their sweet taste and nutritional value.

Riyadh's climate can be hot during the day and cool in the evenings, making long-sleeved shirts suitable for both indoor and outdoor activities.

Modest clothing is appreciated in Saudi Arabia, and a maxi dress is a comfortable and stylish option for women.

A lightweight scarf can be used to cover shoulders or hair when visiting religious sites or in air-conditioned spaces.