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Al Masmak
“Al masmak” means a high, strong and thick building—a fitting name for this fort made of clay and mud brick at the heart of Riyadh’s Old Quarter. In 1902, King Abdulaziz captured the fortress and took control of Riyadh, unifying...
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At-Turaif District in Diriyah
Diriyah is the birthplace of the first Saudi State and the original seat of power for the kingdom’s Al Saud family. Here, you can get an inside look at the massive restoration project of the ancient city that is underway...
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Dinner in a Local Home
Every house in Saudi Arabia has a unique story to tell. Indagare can arrange an authentic dinner at a local Saudi home, where you can learn about Arabian hospitality and tradition while dining on Saudi delicacies.
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National Museum of Saudi Arabia
Located in the al-Murabba neighborhood of Riyadh, The Saudi National Museum is the Kingdom’s largest museum. The exhibits cover Arabian prehistory, history, culture and art from Neolithic rock art to replicas of the buildings of old Jeddah.
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Sky Bridge
Sky Bridge is located at the top of the city’s fourth tallest building, the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Center. This observation deck is equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for incredible views of the city. Entry tickets are...
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The Boulevard Riyadh City
Meet Saudi Arabia’s Time Square, the Boulevard Riyadh City. This open-air mall is a recreational and commercial complex filled with stores, restaurants and cafes, as well as an arcade, movie theater and much more. An entry ticket (SAR 25) is...
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The Mudhouse, Turquoise Mountain Foundation
In Riyadh, Indagare can arrange a visit to the Mudhouse, the home of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation in Saudi Arabia. Established in 2006 by His Majesty King Charles III, Turquoise Mountain works in Afghanistan, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan to...
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U-Walk
The U-Walk, also known as University Avenue, stretches along the Prince Turki Al-Awal street in Riyadh. This strip is home to many clothing stores, coffee shops and restaurants, including both local and international chains—there is even a Sarabeth’s.