Immerse yourself in the captivating storey of Riyadh, where ancient traditions intertwine with modern marvels. This tour unveils the city's rich tapestry, transporting you from historic forts to bustling souqs, opulent palaces to captivating museums, and finally, to taste local heritage cuisine.
Start your tour at the Masmak Fort, a symbol of the unification of Saudi Arabia. It was the site of a historic battle that turned the tide of the struggle for control in favour of the House of Saud and paved the way for modern-day Saudi Arabia. It is made from clay and mudbrick fort.
Next, visit the Souq AlZal, one of Riyadh’s oldest traditional markets that carries 100 years of history within its alleyways. As soon as you start your tour in Souk AlZal and hear the sellers’ voices in the auctions, you will feel that you have travelled to the past of the city. The souk is known for its antiques, rare coins, and old utensils. You may also find musical instruments, old record players, and hundreds of interesting items that seem as if they came from a museum of ancient folk traditions.
Then, visit the Murabba Palace, established by order of King Abdulaziz, the founder of the Kingdom. Notice the unique design of the foyer at the centre of the palace, surrounded by all the rooms. It was designed according to the prevalent traditional designs at the time, conveying unique architecture to its modern-day visitors. On the way to the Palace, visit the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah). It services the history, geography, literature, and heritage of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Continue to the National Museum, where you will witness artistic and historical evidence in the heart of Riyadh in the Al-Murabba area near King Abdulaziz Palace. The museum spans a distance of 17,000 km2, where it tells the storey of 3,700 artefacts such as statues, scripts, and unique sculptures.
Visit the Al Bujairi Heritage Park, which overlooks the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At Turaif as well as the beautiful valley of Wadi Hanifah, a desert oasis in the heart of the historical Diriyah district in Riyadh. Finally, head to the Najdi village, a restaurant with a heritage character that serves popular Saudi cuisine, especially the Najdi one.