Flights from Seoul (ICN) to Riyadh (RUH)

About Riyadh

Riyadh, where heritage meets modern skylines

Riyadh is a city of striking contrasts, where contemporary glass towers rise beside historic fortresses and old neighbourhoods. As the capital of Saudi Arabia, it is a major centre for business, culture, and design, with broad avenues, ambitious museums, and an evolving arts scene.

Beyond its busy business districts, you will find peaceful parks, family-friendly attractions, and wide desert horizons just outside the city. Whether you are visiting for meetings, shopping, or to explore the desert landscapes of the Najd region, Riyadh offers a clear sense of place and a warm welcome.

In recent years, the city has introduced new entertainment zones, seasonal festivals, and cultural events that bring its streets to life after sunset. From rooftop views to bustling boulevards, Riyadh invites you to experience a modern Middle Eastern capital in motion.

Top sights in Riyadh

Kingdom Centre Tower

Ride up to the Sky Bridge for sweeping views of Riyadh's skyline and the surrounding desert.

National Museum

Explore thoughtfully curated galleries that trace the Arabian Peninsula's natural history, culture, and heritage.

Al Masmak Fortress

Step inside this restored mud-brick fort to learn about Riyadh's historic roots and traditional architecture.

Wadi Namar

Relax by the lake and palm-lined walking paths at this scenic valley park on Riyadh's edge.

Boulevard Riyadh City

Stroll through an entertainment district filled with light displays, cafes, and family attractions in the cooler evenings.

Experience Riyadh on city streets and in the desert

Riyadh invites you to split your time between its dynamic urban districts and the wide desert beyond. In the city, you can join guided tours that highlight modern landmarks, museums, and arts venues, gaining insight into how the capital has grown and changed. Many visitors start with the historic core, where restored buildings and narrow lanes offer a glimpse of older Riyadh.

Outdoor enthusiasts can head towards the desert escarpments near the city, where organised excursions take you to dramatic viewpoints and rugged landscapes. These trips often include time for gentle walks on the plateau, photography, and relaxed evening gatherings under the open sky. Within the city, parks such as King Abdullah Park and Wadi Hanifah provide space for walking, cycling, and picnics.

After sunset, the city atmosphere shifts as temperatures cool and residents head out to shop, dine, and meet friends. This is an ideal time to explore newer districts, enjoy illuminated boulevards, and take in the city from rooftop lounges or high observation decks.

A taste of Riyadh

Dining in Riyadh ranges from elegant restaurants in gleaming towers to simple eateries tucked into older streets. You will find generous sharing platters, grilled meats, aromatic rice dishes, and freshly baked breads that reflect local culinary traditions and the broader region. Many venues are designed for groups, making shared meals a central part of the city experience.

International flavours are easy to find, with everything from casual burger spots to refined Asian and European kitchens spread across the city. Newer lifestyle districts bring many options together in one place, so you can stroll, browse menus, and choose a setting that matches your evening.

Cafe culture is strong, with speciality coffee shops and dessert bars opening late into the night. Whether you prefer a quiet corner with a carefully brewed coffee, or a lively space with music and modern decor, Riyadh offers plenty of choices to round out your day.

Retail therapy in the Saudi capital

Riyadh is a major shopping destination, with large malls, boutique-lined streets, and traditional markets. Modern shopping centres such as Riyadh Park and Nakheel Mall combine international brands, local designers, cinemas, and family entertainment, so you can easily spend a full afternoon indoors, especially during the warmer months.

For a more traditional atmosphere, visit long-established markets where narrow lanes are lined with small shops selling textiles, perfumes, and everyday goods. The pace here is slower, and browsing is part of the experience as you move from one stall to the next.

Design-focused districts showcase contemporary Saudi fashion, interiors, and lifestyle brands. These areas are ideal if you are looking for unique pieces to bring home, from clothing and accessories to homeware that reflects Riyadh's evolving creative scene.

Best time to visit Riyadh

Cool season (November to February, peak season). Days are mild, with average temperatures around 15–22°C (59–72°F), and evenings can feel crisp. This is a popular time for outdoor events, desert excursions, and open-air dining, with comfortable conditions for exploring the city on foot.

Transitional months (March to April, and October, shoulder season). Temperatures rise to about 22–32°C (72–90°F), creating warm days and pleasant evenings. This period is well suited to sightseeing, city parks, and short trips out to the surrounding desert landscapes before midsummer heat sets in.

Hot season (May to September, low season). Daytime temperatures can exceed 40°C (104°F), with very warm nights. Many activities shift to the evening, when malls, cafes, and indoor attractions are at their liveliest, and you can still enjoy city views after dark in cooled, comfortable spaces.

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