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101 brilliant things to do in Riyadh right now

From seafood nights to star-gazing, if you’re looking for the coolest things to do in Riyadh right now, we have you covered

If you’re looking for some of the best things to do in Riyadh right now, we have you covered. With its soaring skyscrapers and ancient architecture, the capital is bursting with activities. Whether you’re after fantastic food deals, cool coffee shops or family days out, we’ve managed to narrow it down to 101 ideas to get you started. All set? The city awaits…

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Fantastic Food

Ask for the Hakuna Matata at Boazi

If you thought a bao could only be savoury, think again. Boazi specialises in creating these pockets of perfection and has taken the humble bao to the next level – dessert baos, anyone? The Hakuna Matata bao, stuffed with fried Oreo cookies and vanilla ice cream, will certainly give you no worries for the rest of your day.
SAR20. Open Fri-Tue noon-1am, Wed-Thu noon-2am. Al Urubah Rd, Al Olaya, baoziksa.com (053 923 9984).

Dig into a pink truffle sandwich at Eg restaurant

Open wide: Eg has sandwiches so thick, you could use them as door stoppers. Order the pink truffle egg sandwich – with your whites and yolks packaged between lightly toasted slices of bread. The sleek café has a dark industrial-chic interior, which is punctuated by bright yellow cushions. Look out for the Polaroid montage and egg-shaped sculptures on the wall. You’ll have a cracking time. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR24. Open daily 6am-3pm. Takhassusi Street, Al Mutamarat, instagram.com/eg.restaurant (055 300 4015).

Ayo

Discover innovative African cuisine at Ayo

We challenge you to visit Ayo and not smile. The menu promises “joyful food”, served by waiters playing drums and tambourines. The showkawa beef comes with a pineapple that slices open to reveal treats inside, while the crème brûlée sits in the base of a pineapple. With dishes this playful, get ready to smile the night away.
Open daily 6pm-midnight. Al Hussain Ibn Ali, At Taawun, 7258, instagram.com/ayo_riyadh (054 660 3351).

Dive into quirky maki at Kyokusen Sushi Boutique

Blueberry maki and mango tango maki are just some of the creative concoctions at Kyokusen Sushi Boutique. The restaurant prides itself on creating fine dining with an artistic twist – take the rainbow maki, which comes in pink, orange and green. Get ready for a vibrant dining experience.
SAR35. Open daily noon-midnight. Muhammad Ibn Muhaizi, Hittin, 13513, instagram.com/kyokusen_sushiboutique (011 400 0023).

FireGrill

Do Taco Tuesdays with a pal at FireGrill

While we could happily eat tacos every day, we’ll settle for Taco Tuesdays at FireGrill. If you need a budget dining option, this special offer is for you and your amigo: running from 6pm until closing time, you can buy two tacos and get a third for free. Get ready to choose your own filling, which ranges from chipotle chicken to sirloin steak.
From SAR28. Open Sat-Wed 11am-1am, Thu 11am-2am, Fri 1pm-2am. Various locations including King Abdul Aziz Road, Al Ghadir, 13311, firegrill.com.sa (011 422 2446).

Eat traditional Saudi dishes at Najd Village

Are you sitting comfortably? Well, you will be at Najd Village, an area that inspired poets to pen verses to its beauty. For an authentic experience, sit on the floor – Bedouin rugs, of course. As incense and spices fill the air, enjoy the traditional experience. Tuck into local food: kabsas range from shrimp to camel, and maglobas range from chicken
to lamb. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open Sat-Thu noon-12.30pm, Fri 1pm-12.30am. Various locations including Al Olaya, 11564, najdvillage.com (92 003 3511).

Enjoy the striploin beef at Shiro

What will strike you immediately when you walk into Shiro (apart from the snazzy furnishings and pink cherry blossom tree) is the sheer value for money the restaurant offers. Be wowed by the chefs in the open kitchen and then the food – the striploin beef, with its crispy exterior and juicy meat, makes the cut.
SAR98. Open daily noon-1.30am. Oruba Square, Al Urubah Road, shiro.com.sa (011 417 9111).

Fill up on steak at home-grown brand Porterhouse

Porterhouse is a Saudi restaurant success story. The chefs take great pride in every single morsel of meat, which includes Australian, Wagyu and Korean steaks. The steaks are dry aged in-house for 21 days, then grilled in the wood-fired grill imported from Argentina. Order the Australian Angus Porterhouse steak for two – dry aged for 60 days, it’s bursting with flavour.
SAR395 (for two). Open daily 12.30pm-12.30am. Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz Road, As Sulimaniyah, 12313, porterhouse-sa.com (011 217 0088).

56th Avenue Diner

Get your claws into seafood nights at 56th Avenue Diner

This all-American diner specialises in comfort food and its Seriously Seafood night, which takes place every Thursday, has got us excited. The menu reads like seafood’s greatest hits: king crab, lobster, crab, mussels, octopus and squid. Did somebody say sushi station? Join the queue, but book in advance online for a 15 percent discount.
SAR 295 (per person), 50 percent off for children. Open Sun-Thu 6.30am-11pm, Fri-Sat 6.30am-11.30pm. Olaya Street, Hyatt Regency, 12213, hyattrestaurants.com (053 341 1234).

Get your teeth into burgers with an Asian spin at Shiso Burger

Open your dim sum basket and you’ll be surprised at what’s inside: a Shisho burger. It’s not often you see chopsticks at a burger joint, but everything here has an Asian twist. Burger patties include Angus beef, tuna, portobello mushroom and crispy fried prawn. After a side of edamame beans or kim chi? You’re in the right place.
From SAR38. Open Sun-Wed 6pm-1am, Thu-Sat 4pm-1am. 3480 Prince Turki Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Awal Road, Al Nakheel, 12382, shisoburger.com (011 288 5855).

Go rogue with Minyums’ cheese doughnut

Is it a doughnut, bagel or cronut? Minyums is famous for its sweet doughnuts, but ask for the Say Cheese Donut for a chance of pace. If you’re craving comfort food, the savoury spin, which cuts the doughnut in half and serves it with a slice of cheese, should hit the spot. Savoury dreams are made of this. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR18. Open daily 11.30am-7pm. Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Road, minyums.com (011 235 2777).

Have a sugar rush at the country’s first Duck Donuts

When we heard that Duck Donuts was opening in Riyadh, we knew where we were flocking to for freshly made rings. These warm, made-to-order doughnuts – you choose your coating, topping and drizzle – are a thing of carnival dreams. With flavours including cookies and cream, peanut butter and jelly and blueberry lemonade, you are spoilt for choice and just plain spoilt.
From SAR9. Open Sat-Thu 7am-midnight, Fri 3pm-midnight. An Nakheel, 12394, duckdonuts.com (050 0405081).

Saudi Culinary Academy

Learn to cook at Saudi Culinary Academy

Whether your idea of cooking is turning on the microwave or perfecting the latest Bobby Flay recipe, Saudi Culinary Academy has a class for every level. The Italian Gastronomy course (November 27-29) teaches the basics, from making fresh pasta to pizza dough. Courses are regularly added, from different cuisines to kids’ classes. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
From SAR575. Open Sun-Thu 8am-5pm. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Road, Al Hada, Al Khobar 34439, zadk-onlinestore.com (013 863 3334).

Load up on nature’s candy at the Date Souk

As dates are so important in Middle Eastern hospitality, it’s no surprise to find that here in Riyadh, they have their very own souk: the Date Souk. While these make perfect souvenirs, we love to scoff on them ourselves. The dates vary in size, ripeness and sweetness, but we’re big fans of the medjool, and the ajwa variety. While they are pricier, they have great health benefits.
Open daily 7am-11pm. 7623 Eastern Ring Branch Road, Ar Rawabi, 14215.

Make time for karak and snacks at Karak Gholam

How do you take yours? Karak Gholam has a variety of Arabic karak flavours: a cerelac karak, karak corn flakes or ice karak. The Indian-inspired snacks include savoury and sweet chapattis. Savoury chapattis are filled with labneh, falafel and eggs, while the sweet chapattis are filled with Nutella with strawberries and cream and honey.
SAR30. Open daily 7am-1am. 3394 7312 Khalifah Ibn Badi, Al Mohammadiyyah, 24353, karakgholamksa.business.site (011 236 0691).

Marvel at the star-shaped polpetta pizza at Turnstone Pizza

Forget about the size of your pizza, how about the shape? At Turnstone Pizza, you can order Sicilian-inspired creations that include the star-shaped polpetta pizza. Coming fresh from the stone fired oven, the star of the show is topped with mushrooms and caramelised onions, while the dough is stuffed with cheese meatballs.
SAR45. Open daily noon-1am. Various locations including Dareen Center, Al Ihsa Ar Rabwah, Riyadh, turnstonepizza.com (920 025 502).

Order the lamb chops at the newly opened David Burke restaurant

Calling all meat-eaters: American chef, David Burke, recently opened his second restaurant in Riyadh. The DB salt-aged beef menu is perfect for special occasions. If you can stand the heat, the kitchen arrives at your table. The meal is cooked in front of you, you can choose two accompaniments and four cuts – including baby lamb chops.
SAR250 (per person). Open Sun-Wed 4pm-midnight, Thu 4pm-1am, Fri 1pm-1am, Sat 1pm-midnight. The Zone, Takhassusi Street, Al Mohammadiyyah, 12362, davidburke-ksa.com (011 210 2080).

Pop into the world’s biggest coffee shop – Al Massa Café

Coffee culture is huge in Riyadh, so much so that it is home to the world’s largest coffee shop: Al Massa Café. With 1,050 seats and a capacity to serve 1,000 people at a time, you’ll never struggle to find a table. While it serves the classics, try something more unusual, from the pistachio latte to the chocolate raspberry cappuccino.
Open 6am-2am. Al Wurud, Riyadh 12362, almasaacafe.com (050 543 2606).

Wabi Sabi

Recreate a Disney classic with the The Lady and the Tramp spaghetti at Wabi Sabi

Forget about your favourite Disney princess, how about your favourite Disney dish? If your hearts and mouths melt at the sight of spaghetti scene in The Lady and the Tramp, order yourself the dish named after the film at Riyadh’s first fully plant-based eatery. The cherry tomato spaghetti accompanied with oat balls and topped with beans is a tongue-in-cheek take on the classic dish.
SAR75. Open daily 9.30am-11.30pm. King Muhammad V, As Sulimaniyah, instagram.com/wabisabiksa (055 228 8284).

Satisfy your smoked meat cravings at Oak Smokehouse

Short ribs oak-smoked for ten hours, Applewood-smoked chicken and smoked tender lamb shank are just some of the offerings on the mouth-watering menu at Oak Smokehouse. While the premium cuts don’t come cheap, you can be assured that the meat has been sourced responsibly. Can’t make up your mind? Go big and order the barbecue platter. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR266 (for two). Open Sat-Wed 6pm-12.30am, Thu-Fri 6pm-1.30am. Abo Baker Alsiddiq Road, Alyasmin, 13322 (011 217 7787).

Slurp down authentic Napoletana pizza

Pizzas may have been invented in Naples, but La Rustica in Riyadh does a darn good job at recreating this Italian export. Founded by a Saudi couple, the restaurant’s pizzas have a thinner crust and a hearty helping of cheese. For a classic taste of Italy, order the margherita pizza (buffalo mozzarella, tomato sauce, basil and extra virgin olive oil).
SAR61. Open daily 2pm-12.30am.Various locations including 48 Wadi Al Artawi Street, Al Olaya, 12212, larustica.sa (055 325 2521).

AlBaik

Taste Saudi’s much-loved fast food at AlBaik

If you thought that oil was the country’s greatest export, we have one thing to say: AlBaik. The fried chicken heavyweight of the Middle East is a Saudi-born brand. It was created in 1974, after Shakour Abu Ghazalah spotted a gap in the market. There aren’t many spots where you can get ten chicken pieces, fries, bread and sauces for SAR10.5.
Open 24 hours. Various locations including 2616 King Fahd Branch Road, As Sahafah, albaik.com (092 000 7997).

Try the pretty puffs from Mihimihi

Mihimihi’s French puff are the perfect pick me-up. These power puff flavours include pistachio, chocolate, salted caramel, custard vanilla, Lotus, Snickers and Nutella. Go to the counter and watch as these decadent desserts are piped with fillings. Savour that first bite: when the crispy light puff snaps open, flavours ooze out and dissolve in your mouth – delightful.
SAR13. Open daily 9am-12.30am. Al Hamra, instagram.com/mihimihi_ksa (050 454 6731).

Visit the city’s first dog café – The Barking Lot

Warning: cute alert. After Dalal Al-Sharhan struggled to find a place she could hang out with her dog, she decided to open Riyadh’s first dog café: The Barking Lot. Cats and dogs can be washed and blow-dried – the Insta-videos are adorable. While humans can enjoy hot and cold drinks, from cereal lattes to rose lattes.
Open Tue-Sun 4pm-1am. 6889 Takhassusi Street, Ar Rahmaniyyah, instagram.com/thebarkinglot.sa (050 990 5018).

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Awesome Culture

Come face-to-face with a giant meteorite at National Museum of Saudi Arabia

Watch in amazement at the interactive tours exploring history, culture and art. The visual effects are so good you’ll feel like you’ve been transported into outer space. When your feet are back on the ground check out the Neolithic rock art and replica buildings of old Jeddah.
SAR 10. Open Sat-Thu 8am-8pm; Fri 4pm-8pm. King Abdul Aziz, Historical Center, nationalmuseum.org.sa (011 402 9500).

Do a digital art class with Mawhub Art Gallery

Get your creative juices flowing with an online art class hosted by Mawhub Art Gallery. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced painter you’ll learn key techniques for painting with a number of different mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolour and sketching. The gallery also hosts exhibitions all year round, so you would better keep an eye on their Instagram page if you are interested.
SAR 200 (four classes). Times vary contact mawhubartgallery@gmail.com. instagram.com/mawhub.arts (057 067 6036).

Find your next read at Jarir Bookstore

Whether it’s an English or an Arabic book you’re looking for, these guys have you covered with thousands of books to choose from. Weekly offers mean your next long read won’t break the bank and with so much to choose from you’re guaranteed to find a page-turner to get stuck into.
Free entry. Open Sat-Thu 9am-11pm; Fri 4pm-11pm. Hayat Mall, King Abdul Aziz Road, jarir.com (092 000 0089).

Fly away in the Museum of Illusions

Prepare to have your mind boggled with a unique experience that tricks your senses with amazing illusions that’ll leave you open-mouthed. The Infinity Room will have you battling with gravity while the Vortex will make you question whether you want to walk through the rotating cylinder. Suitable for all ages, you’ll also learn a thing or two along the way.
SAR 80 (16+) SAR 60 (5-15 years) SAR 250 (family 2 adults/2 children). Sat-Thur 10am-midnight; Fri 1pm-midnight. Riyadh Park Mall, museumofillusions.sa (011 263 0523).

Museum of Happiness

Have a laugh at the Museum of Happiness

Your dopamine levels will be through the roof with a visit to this revolutionary attraction. You’ll be smiling ear-to-ear as you experience the multi-sensory activations and installations. Each wall is asking to be posted on Instagram and your camera roll with be filled with selfies in no time. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR 120. Open Sun-Wed 3pm-10pm; Thu-Sat 2pm-11pm. Front, Riyadh 13419, museumofhappiness.sa (050 009 4121).

Learn about Arabic artists at Naila Art Gallery

Enjoy the brilliance of local artists displayed in the various exhibitions in the city’s main art space. You’ll find an eclectic mix of works from emerging artists, professionals and everyone in between. The gallery’s private collection includes masterpieces that are worth the visit alone. Different workshops and talks are also hosted throughout the year.
Free. Open Sat-Thu 2pm-10pm; Fri closed. Takhassusi Street, Al Mathar Ash Shamali, gallerynaila.com (011 880 5352).

Rabbit Hole

Join movie buffs for a film night and discussion at Rabbit Hole

Get ready for an unforgettable night of entertainment at the weekly film night and discussion. Take to the stage to talk about your favourite movies with other like-minded people at this intimate venue. It’s a great place to make friends and connections afterwards too as people mingle following the events. You’ll also find karaoke, stand up and live music here.
From SAR50. Time varies but events are held Wed-Fri 4pm-10:30pm. Abi Baker Street, Alyasmin, instagram.com/rabbitholesa (055 916 0674).

Visit Riyadh’s first drive through cinema

What can be better than enjoying a film from the comfort of your own motor? Established earlier this year, the drive-in cinema is the city’s first of its kind and can accommodate a whopping 150 cars for each showing. Daily screenings include Hollywood blockbusters and iconic Bollywood releases.
SAR190. Open daily, screen times vary. Muvi Cinemas, Al Aarid, muvicinemas.com.

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Explore Outdoors

Admire endangered species at Nofa Safari

The kids will have the time of their life getting up close to over 700 magnificent animals, just a short drive from the city. Zebras, giraffes, hippos, cheaters and a number of endangered species call the park home. On your safari experience your tour guide will teach you all about the wonderful creatures.
SAR 150. Open Sat-Fri 8am-3.30pm. Exit 857, New Mecca Highway. nofaresorts.com (059 325 5918).

Bid on a camel at Souq Al Jamal

That’s right, you can buy yourself a camel at this legendary market. It’s one of the largest camel markets in the Arabian Peninsula with pure white, woolly black and even oatmeal-coloured camels. Bidding starts at SAR5,000. The best time to go is late in the afternoon when the auctions are in full swing.
Free. Open sunrise to sunset. Souq Al Jamal, Al Janadriyyah (take the Thumamah exit).

Climb the rocky hills of Wadi Namar

A big hit with adventure seekers, this place offers a beautifully scenic walk along the wadi and more challenging climbs up the rocky hills where you’ll see plenty of wildlife along the way. It’s a great place for families and you can even cook up a barbecue while you’re there. Be warned, it can get busy. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Free entry. Open 24 hours. Al Warad, Namar, trfihi-parks.com.

Discover Riyadh’s Hidden Canyon

This secret gem is the perfect place to get some Insta-worthy photos. If you’re lucky it’ll be filled with water but during drier months you’ll find it empty, either way it’s a great spot to visit for a peaceful day out where you can enjoy a picnic in the desert.
Free entry. Open 24 hours. Hidden Canyon 16382 Riyadh.

Edge of the World

Experience stargazing at Edge of the World

It’s one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic locations, and there aren’t many better in the world to stargaze. You’ll be standing atop of 300-meter-high cliffs with a panoramic view of the plains below, and the dazzling night sky. Bring a sturdy pair of walking shoes as the surfaces are rugged and uneven, but it’s worth the view. Free if you’re driving yourself or from SAR250 for a tour. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open 24 hours. Pass through Acacia Valley and turnoff is marked ‘Access to EOW’.

Explore Heet Caves

A trip to the caves is an ideal day out of the city. You can dive and swim in the glorious water pool at the bottom of the cave which also has a number of chambers to explore. Go early morning as there are no lights on the trek up to the caves, and it gets very cold inside so bring warm clothing. Free entry.
Open 24 hours. Heet Caves, Alkharj Road, Riyadh 14369.

Feed a new-born calf at Al Safi Farm

With 50,000 cows on the farm it’s a great place to take the kids as they can learn about the animals and help feed the calves. It is in fact the world’s largest integrated dairy farm and has been recognised for being environmentally friendly. You’ll be given a tour of the farm and insight into the history of Al Safi Danone.
Free. Only open to approved tours apply online for more information cs@alsafidanone.com. Al Safi Danone, Riyadh 11443, alsafidanone.com (011 270 3466).

Go zorbing on water in Salam Park

Over 800,000 people flock here every year to immerse themselves in the greenery and beautiful lake. Zorbing on the water is a popular activity, day or night, and will get
you away from the crowds at least for a little while. You can also hire boats and
do other watersports.
SAR 5.25 for park entry, water sports priced separately enquire at lake. Open daily 3pm-midnight. Salam Street, Al SalamRiyadh 12651.

Have a barbecue in Nadha Park

The longest park in all of Saudi Arabia has a tremendous barbecue area that is perfect for those warm winter evenings. Friends and families often gather here to make use of the food areas, sports courts and 5km-walking track. It’s a cheap and easy way to spend the day with those closest to you.
SAR5. Open 24 hours. Nahda Park, Nahdah Road, Jarir, Riyadh 12833.

Round up the family for a picnic in Wadi Hanifa

Experience a true oasis in the desert with a 120km valley running through the middle of it. The scenic waterway is an ideal place for a family picnic, as the kids will be kept busy playing in the water or exploring one of the many trails. The Saudi government has invested heavily in developing the area into a vibrant tourist hotspot.
Free. Open 24 hours. Wadi Hanifa, Al-Masani, Riyadh 14715.

Watch the dancing fountains at King Abdullah Malaz Park

The fountain show is the highlight of this urban oasis, which draws crowds all year round. Watch in amazement as the water shoots over 100 meters into the sky that is lit up by multicolour lights below the surface. To give you an idea of the scale of the park,
it was once used as a racecourse before being converted.
Free. Open Mon-Sat 1pm-midnight; Sun closed. Al Ameen Abdullah Al Ali Al Naeem St, Al Malaz.

Walk bare foot on the Red Sand Dunes

Experience the sand between your toes in the desert with a community of adventure lovers. Riyadh Hiking organises trips for the walking community who love to get outside and experience the natural beauty of Riyadh. On this trip you’ll play games, eat and marvel at the sunset. SAR 250.
Open Fri 1pm-10pm. Meet at Starbucks Irqah, Riyadh 12542. riyadhhiking.com (055 450 8867).

Witness the waterfall in Lake Park Namar

There are not many places in the Middle East where you can see such a beautiful waterfall. Nestled in the heard of the park, the waterfall is just one of the many things the area is known for, including its cycling track, jogging track and lush greenery.
Free. Open 24 hours. 65 Utaiqah, Riyadh 12673.

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Classic Attractions

Admire the gold and diamonds at Taibah Souq

Gold and diamonds, from the oldest mall in the north of Riyadh, make the perfect gift for someone special and here you’re spoilt for choice with some of the finest jewellery around. The pieces are intricately designed and make for an ideal souvenir or even an investment. Don’t forget to haggle too.
Free. Open Fri 1pm-12am; Sat-Thu 9am-midnight. Taibah Markets, King Fahad Road.

Turaif in Diriyah Gate

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Turaif in Diriyah Gate

The original home of the Saudi royal family, this incredible mud-brick city tells the historical story of the country with precious artefacts and restored materials. A mix of open air courtyards, towers, winding alleyways and museums make up the UNESCO World Heritage Site and takes visitors on a journey dating back to the 18th century.
Temporarily closed. Wadi Hanifah, Al Traif, Ad Diriyah, www.dgda.gov.sa (09200 02622).

Feel like royalty for the day at Al Murabba Palace

One of Saudi Arabia’s most incredible museums, the palace was once home to King Abdul Aziz and contains historical items along with recordings of his empowering speeches. The building is a two-storey architectural wonder built in the traditional Najdean style and on the tour you’ll also see the Rolls-Royce presented to the king by Churchill in 1946.
SAR 15 (adults) SAR 10 (children). Open daily 8am-10pm. Al Murabba, Riyadh 12631, visitsaudi.com (011 401 1999).

Al Masmak Fortress

Go on a heritage crawl at Al Masmak Fortress

Immerse yourself in Saudi history by roaming through the ancient fort that dates back to 1865. The unmistakable mud-brick houses, towering watchtowers and even a castle (which has been turned into a museum) house guns, photographs and antiques over a hundred years old. Tours are available in English and Arabic. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Free entry. Open daily 9am-8pm; Fri 4pm-8pm. 6937 Al Masmak Fortress Al Thumairi Street, visitsaudi.com (011 411 0091).

Souq Al Thumairi

Pick up a souvenir at Souq Al Thumairi

The small lanes here are packed with local craftsmanship that will blow you away. Boutique stores sell everything from jewellery, rugs, clothing, pots and even silver daggers. There aren’t many places to find handmade, authentic, Saudi souvenirs located in the heart of old Riyadh. Stop off at one of the many coffee shops for a true taste of Saudi too.
Free. Open Sat-Thu 9am-noon & 4pm-9pm; Fri 4pm-9pm. Souq Al Thumairi, Al Thumairi Street.

See Al Rajhi Grand Mosque illuminate at night

Enjoy one of Riyadh’s most impressive landmarks in all its glory when the sun goes down the spotlights come up. As the biggest mosque in the city, it plays a key role in large social events and community gatherings. Only those of the Muslim faith are permitted to enter the mosque but it’s worth a visit for the building’s exterior – especially at night.
Free. Open daily noon-midnight. 7084 Al Akheyar, Al Jazirah (011 244 4447).

Visit Al Rajhi Grand Mosque

The prayer area inside is adorned with sparkling chandeliers and offers one of the most peaceful places in which to pray. Known locally for its cleanliness, there are three floors inside, the top of which is generally the quieter and will be less crowded especially on Fridays.
Free. Open daily noon-midnight. 7084 Al Akheyar, Al Jazirah (011 244 4447).

Kingdom Centre

Walk along the Sky Bridge in the Kingdom Centre

Don’t look down! Scrap that, look down and take in the marvellous views from 300 metres above the city. Gaze out from the 99th floor for the breath-taking views of the Riyadh skyline from the incredible Sky Bridge. Go early morning if you can to avoid the crowds. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR69 (adults) SAR23 (children under 10) free (children under two). Open Sat-Thu 9.30am-11pm; Fri 4.30pm-11pm. Kingdom Centre, King Fahad Road, Riyadh, kingdomcentre.com.sa (011 211 2222).

Watch a daily antique auction at Souq Al Zal

Who needs eBay when you’ve got daily auctions selling pretty much everything. Get yourself down to see people bidding on a wide variety of items from clothing to silverware to tools to Saudi antiques. It’s considered an important part of Saudi’s heritage and is very much alive with hundreds of people attending every day.
Free. Auctions Sun-Sat at 6pm. Souk Al Zal, Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Street (050 795 7644).

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Your Me Time

Book the private Imperial Spa Suite at Al Faisaliah Spa

The Imperial Spa Suites offer the ultimate in relaxation with a number of rooms for you to receive exclusive treatments. You’ll have access to the private Relaxation Lounge, your own steam room, hydrotherapy bath and treatment room. Expect to come out feeling like a new person.
Al Faisaliah Suites, P.O. Box 4148, Riyadh 11491, alfaisaliahspa.com (011 273 3000).

Get eyelash extensions at Nail and Lash Studio

Breathe new life into your look with these natural-looking lashes. These beautiful extensions will enhance your natural lashes so you look even more fabulous every day with minimal effort, you won’t need to apply (or remove) mascara and you won’t have to worry about it flaking off.
Prices start at SAR55. Open daily 2pm-10pm; Sun closed. Al Wahah, Riyadh 12444, instagram.com/nail_lash_studio_sa (056 592 9292).

Relax at Soukan Spa in the Hyatt Regency

What better way to unwind is there than relaxing in a hot Jacuzzi? This is just one of the therapeutic ways to de-stress, after you’ve soaked your worries away why not treat yourself to one of the many massage therapies and body treatments on offer. There’s also a health and recreation centre if you want to work up a sweat before relaxing.
SAR340. Open daily 9am-11pm. Hyatt Regency, Olaya Street Riyadh, 11433 (011 2881234).

Sip poolside mocktails at Shaza Afiya Spa and Wellness Center

Make use of the state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor pools before sipping on one of the refreshing mocktails. The tranquil wellness centre is inspired by the serenity of Moroccan Hammam and you’ll feel your stresses leave your body and mind from the moment you walk in. Rooms including pool access start from SAR539.
Open daily 9am-10pm. 7025 Eastern Ring Branch Road Al Jazirah 2201, Riyadh 14251, shazahotels.com (+966 11 834 9020).

Take the kids for a mani or a pedi at Mellow Nail Artistry

Your kids don’t need to be bored while they wait for you to get your nails done at this innovative nail spa. Get them their own 45 minute mani or pedi treatment while they listed to music and hang out with the crew. You can get your own nails done of course and you’ll even be offered a coffee while you sit back and relax.
SAR50. Open Tue-Sun 11am-10pm; Mon closed. Mellow Nail Artistry 7774 Prince Abdulaziz Ibn Musaid Ibn Jalawi, Al Olaya, mellownailartistry.com (059 217 0201).

Treat yourself to a Royal Moroccan Hamman at the Four Seasons

You’ll come out feeling like a King or Queen after having this royal treatment. Your relaxing experience starts with a honey and jelly mask before you’re given a traditional Moroccan Hammam treatment that exfoliates your body, while nourishing and firming the skin.
SAR2,450. Spa treatments available daily 10am-10pm. Four Seasons Hotel Spa, Kingdom Centre, Olaya Street, Al Olaya, Riyadh 12214, fourseasons.com (011 211 5000).

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Get into Sport

Cheer on footballers at King Saud University Stadium

Professional football team Al-Nassr play their home games at the stadium, and as the new season of the Saudi Pro League has just kicked off, why not get yourself along to watch some action and cheer on the players. The stadium itself holds 25,000 people and opened in 2015 and also went under renovation last year. Tickets from SAR20. Visit website for upcoming matches and timings.
Ash Shaikh Hasan Ibn Abdullah Al Ash Shaikh, alnassr.sa.

Get your steps in before Step Together ends

Join thousands of others in Riyadh getting fit by signing up to the month-long Step Together fitness programme. The Saudi Sports Authority has teamed with Nike to bring back the event that sees people of all ages and abilities walking and running various distances and timed via the Nike App.
Free to enter. Until October 13. Sign up nike.com/sa/nrc-app.

Joule Climb

Go climbing at Joule Climb

Build your upper body strength with a 30-minute class that teaches you how to scale a wall using pegs and rope to help you on your way. You’ll learn a number of techniques that will leave your arms feeling like jelly. Different classes for different experience and abilities are available. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR 150. Sun-Thu 2pm-9pm; Sat 11am-4pm. 3763 Imam Saud bin Faisal Road, Riyadh, joule-ksa.com (011 208 8547).

Play basketball at Fitness Time

Make the most of the magnificent facilities here and play basketball like you’re in the NBA. Fitness Time is a haven for sports fans with a wide offering of courts, gyms, pools and more to really get your heart rate pumping. Fitness Time Pro is designed for the more serious competitors and aspiring athletes. Have you got what it takes?
SAR4,900 for a six-month membership. Open 24 hours. Ghadeer PLUS 6719 Ath Thumamah Road, Ar Rabi, Riyadh, fitnesstime.com.sa (011 453 6718).

Putt away at Riyadh Green Golf Course

Opened in 2005 the par-72 championship course is a favourite with residents and tourists alike thanks to its fantastic fairways and manicured greens. The course is just a 20-minute drive from the city centre and is the perfect way to spend a day. When the game is over relax with a drink in the luxury clubhouse.
SAR200 (weekday 9-hole), SAR300 (weekend 9-hole). Open daily 5am-1am. Riyadh Golf Courses, Riyadh 11671, riyadhgolfcourses.com (055 739 9900).

See horse racing at King Abdulaziz Racetrack

Horse racing is extremely popular in Saudi Arabia and there aren’t many better racetracks in the world to watch the action. It’s also the biggest in KSA. There are regular race meets throughout the year (including the Saudi Cup) from September to April. The track was officially opened in 2003.
Open Wed-Sat 2pm-9pm. The Equestrian Club, Riyadh 13645, thesaudicup.com.sa (011 254 0111).

Work out like royalty at NuYu

These female fitness gyms empower women to get stronger and fitter with stare-of-the-art equipment and facilities. There are four locations in Riyadh to choose from. The brightly coloured gyms are designed to be fun and challenging with climbing walls,
spin classes, yoga classes, body pump and much more. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR2,195 (three month pass), Sun-Wed 7am-10:30pm; Thu 7am-9pm; Fri 1pm-9pm; Sat 10am-9pm. NuYu Uthman Bin Affan Road, Exit 7, Al Wahah Al Wahah, Riyadh 12445, nuyu-ksa.com (09200 07576).

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For the Family

Beat the clock in Ahaji’s Escape Room

You’ve got just one hour to successfully navigate your way out of this interactive escape room. Creativity is key when you’re locked in a room full of puzzles. The puzzles and riddles will have you thinking outside the box as the timer ticks down. You’ll need to work together as you work in teams of two-six to complete your mission.
SAR200 (for two people). Open daily 4.15pm-11.45pm. Ahaji Escape Room, An Narjis Trading Center, Abi Bakr As-Siddiq Road, ahaji.sa (011 277 4299).

Experience 4D movie-going at VOX Cinemas

If 3D isn’t enough for you, throw in some simulated chairs, wind, light and water effects and experience 4D where you’ll feel like you’re in the movie itself. The experience will make you forget about the real world for a few hours and totally immerse you in what’s happening on the big screen.
From SAR80. Screening times vary. VOX Cinemas, Riyadh Front off Airport Road. ksa.voxcinemas.com.

Get your gaming on at Magic Planet

What better way to spend a few hours with the family than playing video games, rides and attractions. It’s like an indoor theme park that’ll have your kids jumping up and down with excitement. Don’t worry, there’s fun for the adults too such as bowling and retro arcade games.
Free entry. Open Sat-Thu 10am-midnight; Fri 10am-1am. Magic Planet, Riyadh Park, First Level, intersection of Northern Ring Road and Al-Khair Road, Al Akeek. magicplanetmena.com (011 236 4383).

Go bowling at Wifi Bowling

Show the kids how it’s done at this cool neon bowling alley. There are six lanes for you to bowl your strikes and dance music is played to get you pumped up for the game. The venue caters to birthday parties and large groups but be sure to book in advance to avoid missing out. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open daily 3pm-1am. Wifi Bowling, Unayzah Street, Ar Rayyan, Riyadh, wifibowling.com (053 242 5111).

Have a snowball fight in Snow City

Escape the heat and play in the snow in this incredible attraction. You’ll find snowmobiles, wall climbing, rope courses, bumper cars and more to keep the whole family entertained for hours. Your kids can learn to ski and build an igloo as well. It’s also a great place to eat or have your kids’ birthday party.
Open Sun-Thu noon-midnight; Fri 1pm-midnight. Snow City, Al Othaim Mall, 7454 Eastern Ring Branch Road, othaimmalls.com (011 829 9999).

BOUNCE

Jump around at BOUNCE Rawdah’s trampoline park

Here, women and children have loads of fun bouncing around the numerous trampolines and flipping into the soft pits. There are different areas depending on what you want to do such as the Slam Dunk zone, dodge ball, free-jumping and also The Wall if you want to do some climbing.
SAR75. Open daily 2pm-10pm. BOUNCE Rawdah 4466 Khurais Branch Road, AR Rawdah, bounce.sa (09200 06744).

Launch a paintballing tournament with Firstainment

This is a real adrenaline rush and your kids will be thrilled at getting to shoot targets (and parents) with the paintballs. The competitive games include team games and target practise, so you can get your eye in before taking to the field. For those not wanting to play for real, there are electronic and virtual games too. Packages start at SAR 110.
Open daily 4pm-1am (boys only); Saturday 4pm-10pm (girls only). Firstaiment, Ar Rimal, 7315 Najah Street, Riyadh 13256, firstaiment.com (09200 03318).

Play laser tag at Mosary Arena

Wear the kids out by having them shooting each other in a fun game of laser tag. The vests light up in different colours to show your teammates and will flash when you tag someone (or if you get tagged yourself!). The aim of the game is to find your opponent before they can find you.
Open daily 3pm-midnight. Mosary Arena, Ar Rabi, Riyadh 13316 4402. instagram.com/mosarysa (055 829 4446).

Play ultimate dodgeball at Sky Zone

The competition is real here. A day of excitement awaits you at the Sky Zone, the creators of trampoline dodge ball and the home of the annual championships. Bounce off the walls as you dodge the oncoming balls and fire back at your opponent to defeat them. It’s good exercise and great fun at the same time.
Sat-Wed 4pm-11pm; Thu 4pm-12.30am; Fri 2pm-12.30am. Sky Zone, Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz Branch Rd, Ar Rabwah, Riyadh 12824, instagram.com/skyzoneksa (09200 06699).

Race friends with indoor karting at Doos

Take to the track and show your friends and family who the best driver is on this impressive 350m indoor track. You’ll tackle ramps, hairpin turns and different levels as you race to the finish. See if you can beat the course lap record, which stands at a staggering 31.154 seconds. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Single race SAR120, double race SAR 180. Open daily 4pm-1am. Doos Karting, 8521 Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz Rd, Riyadh 13513, dooskarting.com (09200 08311).

Ride a roller coaster at Al Rawda Park

The park’s roller coaster is the main attraction in the amusement section which has a number of fun things for your kids to do. Not surprisingly it draws large crowds so it can get busy especially at the weekends, so be sure to plan accordingly.
Free park entry, rides priced individually. Al Rawda Park Ibn Shahein Street, Riyadh 11422.

Spend the day at Riyadh Zoo

A day trip to the zoo is a brilliant way of keeping the kids entertained while getting to see some of nature’s magnificent creatures. There are 33 main animal enclosures where you can expect to see bears, kangaroos, wolves, tigers, lions and many birds of prey. In total there are 196 species to look out for and over 2,000 animals in total.
SAR10 (adults) SAR5.25 (children), free for under 5s. Open Mon-Sat 8.30am-4.20pm; Sun closed. Musaab Bin Umayr Street, Al Malaz, Riyadh 12832, instagram.com/riyadh_zoo (011 477 9523).

Planet X

Step into virtual reality at Planet X

Escape your everyday life by immersing yourself in these incredibly realistic simulations that will transport you into a different world. The 360-degree view games mean you’re totally surrounded by the virtual reality. Play the games alone or in multiplayer mode allowing you to team up or go head-to-head. Games change regularly.
From SAR280. Open 24 hours. The Zone Mall, Takhassusi Street, planetx.sa (050 114 8585).

Tackle the obstacle course at Woosh

Give the kids a day to remember at this indoor adventure park. The obstacle course will have them running, jumping, climbing and even zip lining, so it’s sure to keep them occupied. There are activities for children of all ages and abilities so your little ones as guaranteed to have fun. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open Sun-Thu 8am-noon and 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sat 4pm-midnight. Woosh, An Nafal, Riyadh 13312, instagram.com/wooshksa (011 511 4735).

Take the little ones to play at Snowy Forest

Kids of all ages enjoy a trip to soft play and here they’ll struggle to contain their excitement. The venue is often praised for its cleanliness and variety of things for the kids to explore. The ball pits, tunnels and slides are always a favourite.
Open Sat-Wed 4pm-11pm; Thu-Fri 4pm-12.30am Al Hokair Time, Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz Branch Road, Ar Rabwah, Riyadh 12824, (09200 06699).

Try paragliding with Captain Saad

Soar through the skies over Riyadh and enjoy an incredible bird’s eye view. Your tour will be with the highly experienced Captain Saad, who is a member of the Saudi
Aviation Club and has enjoyed great success in many competitions and tournaments so you’re in experienced hands. Maximum weight allowance is 125kg.
SAR200. Open Wed-Sun 3.30pm-4.30pm. Paragliding with Captain Saad, Riyadh 13483, halayalla.com (050 339 9787).

Visit the whole world in miniature at World Sights Park

Teach your kids about some of the world’s most iconic landmarks as they appear in miniature form in the World Sights Park. Witness the Taj Mahal, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Burj Khalifa and others all as scaled down models. It’s especially popular with kids aged between five to 12 and there are a few places to get snacks as well.
SAR10 (kids go free). Open Tue-Sun 4pm-midnight; Mon closed. 7164 Nasir Ar Rajihi, Al Mughrizat, 4298 Riyadh 12482.

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Brunches

Do a Yum Cha dim sum brunch at Yauatcha Riyadh

Treat your taste buds to uniquely flavoured dumplings and dim sum made with a special mix of spices. These fine dining dishes, such as the spicy prawn with almond, will have you reaching for seconds (and thirds).
SAR550. Open Fri-Sat 11am-3pm. Mode Al Faisaliah, Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Road, yauatcha.sa (011 836 7999).

Make the most of the five-hour Friday brunch at Al Orjouan

You know the food is good when it’s attracting both locals and tourists. Indulge in a delicious spread of Middle Eastern dishes and international cuisine available at 20 food stations. It prides itself on being the longest buffet in the city.
SAR325 and SAR160 for children 6-12 years. Open Fri noon-5pm. The Ritz-Carlton, Al Hada Area, ritz-carlton.com (011 802 8020).

Start the weekend with Elements’ Friday brunch

Widely regarded as one of the best brunches in the city, here you’ll sink into comfortable leather chairs as you sample food from around the world. A feast of Arabic, Western, Indian and Asia food will fill your belly in no time at all.
SAR330 and SAR165 for children aged 6-11. Open Fri 12:30pm-4pm. Four Seasons Hotel, Hugayat Tower (011 211 5500).

Taste caviar at Nobu Riyadh’s weekend brunch

The world-famous restaurant offers one of Riyadh’s most luxurious brunches. Caviar, truffle salads, king crab and black cod yuzu miso are just some of the favourites on the menu, not to mention a plethora of desserts including famed mochi ice cream. There’s live music and entertainment provided throughout too. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR500. Open Fri-Sat 1pm-midnight. Nobu Hotel Riyadh, King Fahd Road, Al Anoud Tower 2, noburestaurants.com/riyadh (011 297 8300).

Take the whole family to Teatro

Enjoy views of the city while you and your little ones explore an array of dishes from perfectly cooked pasta to meats. The dessert bar is not to be missed either with dozens of cakes, chocolate and more sugary treats.
SAR295 (half-price for children aged 6-12). Fri 12.30pm-4pm. Hilton Hotel, 6623 Eastern Ring Road, Ghirnatah, Riyadh 13241 (011 408 8656).

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Food Trucks

Dig into Makery’s signature ice cream

Food trucks aren’t just about fast food. Makery has been charming Saudis since 2018 with its vibrantly coloured ice-creams. The photo-ready desserts – just look at its Instagram account – come in mango, red berry, pineapple and watermelon flavours, which can be mixed to make cute combinations. Ask for yours to be served in a cone, which comes in funky colours.
SAR12. Sun-Thu 6pm-2am, Fri-Sat 6pm-3am. instagram.com/makery_2018.

Enjoy carbs-on-carbs at The 60 Pasta

The 60 Pasta has taken the idea of a bowl of pasta literally, serving pasta in an edible bread bowl. Your pasta and sauce of choice come nestled in crusty bread and topped with cheese. Add toppings including shrimps, chicken and, of course, extra cheese.
From SAR31. Open Tue-Sun 8.15pm-2am. Ad Diriyah, instagram.com/the60pasta (056 824 7558).

Order the truffle sandwich from Streat

Streat’s mantra is simple: “Best Philly outside Philly”. After launching in 2014, it was so popular it opened trucks across the country and a bricks and mortar venue. For the full Streat experience, visit the food truck and grab its queue-worthy Philly sandwich. The sloppy signature sandwich includes thinly sliced wagyu meat, melted cheese, sweet onions and Streat’s special sauce. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
SAR35. Prince Muhammad Ibn, Salman Ibn Abdulaziz Road, 13516, streatllc.com (050 005 3864).

Taste a black burger at Hook’s food truck

Black burgers, pink burgers and, well, regular burgers. Hook is not your average food truck, as it offers high-quality food in a casual setting. The black burgers already have legions of fans, as customers regularly try to track down the truck’s next location – keep an eye on its social media. We’re certainly hooked.
SAR45. Locations vary. instagram.com/hook.sa (053 646 7777).

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Speciality Coffee


Drink ethically sourced coffee at Recipe Café

Starting in Saudi, Recipe Café is passionate about serving high-quality, ethically sourced coffee. The classic cups, from a cappuccino to a café latte, are poured to perfection and topped with its signature coffee art – a winking face. The upscale coffee house is a sophisticated spot to spend an hour or two and enjoy a coffee and cake. Snickers cheesecake, anyone?
Open Sat-Thu 6am-midnight. King Abdul Aziz Road, Alyasmin, recipecafe.co (011 275 4566).

Enjoy the taste of Capri in Riyadh at Capri Café

As travel restrictions continue to change, one of the best ways to get a taste of another country is by, well, tasting it. At Capri Café, admire the beautiful cherry blossom tree and sip cup after cup of coffee. While you might not make it to Southern Italy, you are in one Riyadh’s most popular coffee shops.
Open 24 hours. As Sahafah, 8120 4002, instagram.com/capricafe_s (053 383 5568).

Try creative coffees at Five Elephants

Head to Five Elephants and explore its playful coffee menu, which includes a Spanish elephant, white elephant and golden elephant. Come for the freshly brewed speciality coffee and stay for the breakfast. The cafés are pretty popular in the morning, so start your day on a sweet note and order a French toast with your coffee. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open Sat-Wed 6.30am-midnight, Thu-Fri 6am-1am. King Abdul Aziz Rd, Alyasmin, mkan.me/five-elephants (055 560 1970).

Visit independent coffee roaster and café Elixir Bunn

When this Saudi-born business started in 2014, it was one of the capital’s first speciality coffee shops. Today Elixir Bunn has four coffee shops in Riyadh and a reputation for striving to make the perfect cup for customers. The brand also sells coffee utensils including filters and pots, meaning you can try to recreate the magic at home.
Open daily 7am-11.30pm. Various locations including 7157 Salem Bin Maaqil Al Nakheel District, elixirbunn.com (0920 01 3926).

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Concept Stores

Buy trendy furnishings at Sum + Things

We dare you to step foot into Sum + Things and not swoon over the home décor. If you are in need of some home-spiration, this uber-trendy concept store has statement furniture, ornaments and art. More than just a shop, make time to have a sit down in the in-house café or thoughtfully put together library. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open Sun-Sat 8am-1.45am. Alawwal Road, The Boulevard Riyadh, Prince Turki Ibn Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road, Hittin, instagram.com/sumplusthings (011 445 5223).

Champion home-grown designers at Mira Y Mano

From a hot pink abaya with cherry prints from Thaa KSA to a bright yellow abaya with embroided flowers from Dananeer, Mira Y Mano champions modern local designers. With its minimalist design – peach walls and sleek racks – this is where to head for stylish abayas. The boutique store also stocks head covers, bags, jewellery and perfume.
Open noon-midnight. Prince Turki Bin Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road, 13512, instagram.com/miraymano (056 001 1412).

Get your own mug shot on a cup at Number Nine Concept Store

Number Nine Concept Store is the sort of place you visit and pick up something you never knew you wanted – take the Batman sippy cup, vintage Americana caps and statement face masks. The team clearly have a sense of humour, as you can personalise mugs: a headshot is put in front of a police line-up with the words “mug shot”.
Open Sun-Sat 4pm-11pm. Fiorenza La Piazza Mall, Takhassusi Street, Al-Muhammadiyah, shopcno9.com (055 520 5673).

Pattern

Support new designers at Pattern

With its high ceilings, airy feel and pastel hues, Pattern is a cool place to spend an hour or so browsing. Championing new Saudi designers, the store has an achingly hip collection of art, fashion and lifestyle goods – take Mine’s stylish bags and Shaden’s Apparel’s tie-dye T-shirts. If you need somewhere to lounge, there’s a trendy on-site coffee shop. One of the best things to do in Riyadh right now.
Open Sat-Thu 9am-midnight, Fri 4pm-midnight. 8563 Prince Abdulaziz Ibn Musaid Ibn Jalawi Street, Al Sulimanya, instagram.com/pattern_saudi (053 865 6989).

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