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9 wonderful things to do in Riyadh this February

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It is the start of a new month, and you’ve got to set the tone right. If you’re looking to make the most out of the next 28 days, here’s our list of the best things to do in Riyadh. Whether you’re looking for new restaurants or a sport to try out, we have got you covered.

Le Petit Chef

Go on a gastronomic tour of the world without having to set foot on a plane. The family-friendly experience at Kazo is a two-hour, six-course immersive dining experience, which tells the story of Marco Polo via a 3D digital projection. Get ready for adventure, as you experience the Silk Road to the Himalayas right at your table.
SAR200 (kids), from SAR350 (adults). Open Tue-Thu 8pm, Fri-Sat 2pm, 8pm. King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz Road, Le Meridien Riyadh, lepetitchef.com (011 826 6666).

Work it out with Alo Yoga

If you want to look and feel good while working out, then make a beeline for this new yoga store. Alo Yoga offers high-quality athletic wear like yoga pants, biker shorts, sweatshirts and more. And if you need to give your skincare regime some love, check out its great range of oils and moisturisers.
Open daily 9.30am-10.30pm. Kingdom Centre, aloyoga.com.

Grab the chopsticks at Soma Sushi Bar

There’s a new sushi spot in town. Soma Sushi Bar brings authentic Japanese flavours to the capital with sushi nigiri, teppanyaki and sashimi dishes.
Open daily 1pm-1am. Uthman Ibn Affan Road, soma.com.sa (057 060 6563).

Go golfing

Watch sporting superstars, as PIF Saudi International comes to the Kingdom. Worth a trip to Jeddah, it includes Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Sergio Garcia, Tommy Fleetwood and more. Fans can try their hand at mini golfing, too.
February 3-6. King Abdullah Economic City, Jeddah, saudiinternational.com.

Check into Radisson Hotel Riyadh Airport

Radisson is expanding its hotel offerings in the Kingdom big time, as it has 20 new properties in the works. The most recent opening, five kilometers from the airport, is Radisson Hotel RIyadh Airport. It boasts an impressive three outdoor pools, two indoor pools, a gym and spa. The villas are over three floors and offer a real sense of privacy, as you have your own pool and a fully-equipped kitchen.
King Khalid International Airport, radissonhotels.com (011 590 2000).

Spoil yourself at Treats and Beans

Take your pick from crêpes, cookies and coffee at this new café. The signature dish is the humble waffle, which the chefs aim to redefine and show how it can be served any time of the day. The interiors are lit up with pink LED lights, too, so you’ll leave glowing.
Open daily 9am-midnight. Al Takhassousi, Al Mohammadiyyah, instagram.com/treatsandbeans.riyadh (050 870 7001).

Support Saudi Designers at Es’Pace

We love local Saudi designers, so are excited to see that the new concept store Es’Pace has opened in Boulevard Riyadh City and promotes Saudi heritage and culture. As part of Riyadh Season, the shop brings together more than 100 home-grown brands including TorbaStudio, Vega Styles and Angel Dust.
Until April 1. Boulevard Riyadh City, riyadhseason.sa.

Boss it

Boss Co. Roastery is the latest venue to hit the coffee scene. The menu has two sections: espresso drinks and brew bar. Choose from a cortado, flat white, Spanish latte (iced and hot) and Americano. Sip up.
Open Sat-Thu 7am-midnight. Fri 1pm-midnight. Olaya St, Olaya, instagram.com/boss.co.sa.

Horsing around

The Desert Polo Tournament is back. The thrilling sport, which is a four-team polo competition featuring Adolfo Cambiaso and La Dolfina Saudi Polo Team, will be packed with energy. The only polo event of its kind in the desert, it aims to show off the glorious AlUla landscape and enrich visitors with knowledge about the region’s history and horses.
SAR450. February 11-12. AlUla. experiencealula.com.

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