Friday, May 3, 2013

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Travel Guide

For the past couple of years, Riyadh has tremendously developed from a little, dusty unknown walled city to a diverse metropolis. Riyadh didn’t develop to become a centre for exquisite architecture and culture until 1950s when the age beaten structures were put down to pave way for a modernized commercial city. Thanks to the booming oil trade in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh has become one of the wealthiest and fastest growing world cities. With abundance oil revenues, population in the city has not only tripled but it has also become the administration capital and financial centre of Saudi Arabia. 



Modernity in Saudi Arabia is evident in Riyadh which has outgrown the formally developed city of Jeddah. While the city is considered to be largely conservative, it boasts of having some of the cozy hotels and fabulous accommodation facilities. Culture in Riyadh is well exhibited by one of the best National museums in the county that calls Riyadh home. Even though the city has tremendously developed, it has also been able to prevent erosion of most of its traditional heritage. 



Business tourists who are frequent travelers to Riyadh are reveled in the numerous sight-seeing and shopping opportunities offered by the city which has managed to attract even leisure travelers. To get the best out of your visit to Riyadh, it is recommended that you visit between the months of October and April when precipitation is low and the temperature is amazingly warm. Thunderstorms are common in the evenings that prepare the city for a vibrant life. Summers are characterized by scorching heat and locals prefer escaping this by travelling to cooler regions of the world. 


Riyadh is not only an attractive city for businessmen but tourists especially those interested with Kingdoms in Saudi Arabia, ruins and ancient civilizations should consider visiting this city. The numerous and inviting shopping opportunities gives the city a greater appeal for shopaholics with state of art malls consisting of 160 plus stores. Despite all these great things in the city, travelers to Riyadh will always have a memorable experience of their holiday vacation in the world of Arabs. Riyadh is based on strict Islamic cultural code and morals which tourists must respect as they explore the fascinating city alongside its attractions. An interesting thing to note is that women are not permitted in certain sites and attractions. 


The most fascinating feature in Riyadh is architecture which has transformed the old buildings to a contemporary city featuring rising towers. Most of the financial, educational, cultural and agricultural establishments are based in Riyadh as well. The city offers many and varied shopping, dining, accommodation and entertainment options which suit tourists of all budgets. 


Some of the most renowned destinations are Haif Shopping Centre, Howard Johnson Plaza and The Sheraton which are the city’s jewels. The city is also endowed with lively markets, numerous shops and restaurants that serve both local and world wide cuisines. For travelers wishing to explore Riyadh much better, they can book accommodation at the city hotels like Al Mutlaq Hotel for convenience.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Travel Guide Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Ucil Abas

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