Glimpse into Riyadh

RIYADH
Combining state-of-the-art infrastructures, excellent facilities and easy travel access from across the globe with its burgeoning world-class cultural attractions, modern amenities, diverse entertainment and natural explorative sceneries, Riyadh is an ideal and opportunistic conference destination.

Top sites to visit in Riyadh include but are certainly not limited to…

Diriyah, considered by many to be the “Pearl of Saudi Arabia” and is a UNESCO-listed site. This area is home to a history that dates back to thousands of years where it had once been an ancient key trade and pilgrimage route to Muslims from every part of the world and a meeting spot for people traveling to or from Asia, Africa or Europe. Our second stop is at Souq Al Zal is a historic outdoor bazaar-like shopping place that has been opened since 1901. With its oud-scented spiraling alley ways that encompass antique and traditional clothing stores and Saudi Arabian cuisine, one can bargain his/her way into buying what pleases the eye and nose.

Next on our travel list is The Edge of the World (its real name is Jebel Fihrayn), one of Saudi’s most ever popular tourist destinations, is an immensely geological wonder. Its nickname is derived from the breathtaking and uninterrupted view of the horizon from 300 meter high cliffs to overlook the beautiful formations and surrounding plain and was once an ancient caravan route. Jebel Fihrayn is part of a much longer Tuwaiq escarpment that drops into an ancient ocean bed, roughly 305 meters down where one may spot dried rivers weaving across the land and camels roaming below. Our next travel site is at The National Museum of Saudi Arabia. Established in 1999, it is part of the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre in Riyadh that transports visitors into the past through a grand interactive tour throughout the ages, not before stepping into a magnificently filled flower-wreathed garden to the entrance. Through its eight major halls, one would experience the prehistory, culture and art of the Kingdom by centuries and decades with everything from Neolithic rocks and prehistoric dinosaurs to a remake of the old Jeddah.

For more information to explore the gems of the city visit: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/see-do/destinations/riyadh

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