
Saudi Arabia boasts a vibrant cultural identity rooted in centuries of heritage. As the birthplace of Islam and a historic crossroads of trade, it has long been a center of spiritual and commercial significance. Today, the Kingdom continues to honor its traditions while embracing cultural evolution, offering visitors a unique blend of authenticity and modernity. https://www.visitsaudi.com/en
The 5th KSA ID Week will take place at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel & Convention, situated in Saudi Arabia's vibrant capital city, Riyadh.
Located at the heart of Riyadh's dynamic Digital City, the Hotel reflects the city’s culture and innovation. With King Khalid International Airport and top tourist attractions less than 30 minutes away by car, guests can travel to and from the hotel effortlessly.
Home to 12,000 sqm of event space, the hotel’s centrepiece is the breathtaking Sultana ballroom and Siwar Hall, a circular conference centre spanning three levels. For more intimate meetings, 18 state-of-the-art meeting rooms bathed in natural sunlight with panoramic views inspire productivity.
Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC, Hotel & Convention
Imam Saud Ibn Abdul Aziz Road, Riyadh, 6391, Saudi Arabia
Book a Reservation: +966 011 8008971465
Contact Front Desk: +966-11-8131313
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Riyadh Season is one of the world’s largest winter entertainment event. Variety of food from around the world, courtesy of exclusive restaurants — plus countless exciting surprises.
The festivities capture the essence of Saudi, from its Najdi heritage to its present-day dynamism.
Opening Dates: October to March

Fun days start again! Boulevard City will brighten the Riyadh atmosphere as a part of the highly anticipated Riyadh Season tourist attraction. If you are wondering how to find an entertainment spot in the Saudi capital, Look no further than the stunning Blvd Riyadh City, an amazing entertainment and relaxation hub nestled in the heart of Riyadh that shines like a diamond in the Arabian desert.

Diriyah Season is back with the rhythmic sounds of Samri and seven captivating zones, each designed to ignite your cultural curiosity.
Enjoy live music at Layali Diriyah, savor exquisite dining at Bujairi Terrace, explore the historic charm of At-Turaif District, and immerse yourself in creativity at the Samri Art Festival. With even more unique zones to explore, prepare for an unforgettable celebration in the heart of Diriyah!

Steeped in heritage yet bursting with modern flair, Jeddah effortlessly blends its captivating past with a dynamic present. Explore the UNESCO-listed streets of Al Balad, where centuries-old architecture tells stories of trade, tradition, and culture. Indulge in world-class shopping experiences at the Mall of Arabia and the prestigious Red Sea Mall, home to international brands and vibrant local boutiques.

Explore AlUla, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled in the northwest desert. Marvel at ancient tombs from 7,000 years of civilization and stunning rock formations like the 52-meter Elephant Rock. Each September, experience the Azimuth AlUla festival of art and music set in breathtaking landscapes. Stay in luxury at Banyan Tree AlUla's tented villas or the desert resort, Habitas AlUla.

Makkah, the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad and where the Quran was revealed, is a pivotal city in Islam. It hosts the annual Hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of Islam, and welcomes millions for the Umrah pilgrimage year-round. Key sites include Al Masjid Al Haram, the largest mosque in the world, and the historic Masjid-e-Aisha.

Dammam, a vibrant port city in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, offers more than just its famous port. Explore Al Marjan Island, Saudi's first man-made island, or relax at Half Moon Bay. The city is becoming a hub for entertainment, with options ranging from movies at Ithra in Dhahran to shopping at Othaim Mall or the Dammam Souq, where local crafts and jewelry abound.

Madinah, one of Islam's two holiest cities, attracts millions of pilgrims annually for Hajj or Umrah. Other highlights include Quba Mosque, Islam's first mosque, and the historic Mount Uhud. Visitors can also explore the Hijaz Railway Museum to learn about the old railway that connected Damascus with Makkah and Madinah, or take the modern Haramain High-Speed Railway between Madinah and Makkah.

Within an eight-hour flight of roughly 80 percent of the planet’s population is an archipelago of pristine beaches, dormant volcanos, sweeping desert dunes, mountain canyons, historical cultural sites and 90 pristine islands dotting the Red Sea. These largely untouched gems, collectively known as The Red Sea, a destination, surrounded by the world's fourth-largest barrier reef system.
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