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Embark on a captivating journey through time with "Unveiling Riyadh's History and Saudi Arabia Nation Building" tour! Led by Abdullah, a seasoned expert in Saudi Arabia's rich heritage, this immersive experience promises to be nothing short of extraordinary.
With Abdullah as your guide, each landmark becomes a chapter in a gripping tale of resilience, progress, and cultural heritage. Don't miss your chance to uncover the secrets of Riyadh's history and witness the monumental journey of Saudi Arabia's nation-building firsthand. Book your adventure today and prepare to be captivated!
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Savor the authentic taste of Saudi coffee, served the traditional way with sweet dates and delightful Saudi desserts – a true taste of Arabian heritage!
Refresh with complimentary bottled water available at multiple stops along the way.
Uber users can join the guide for free, up to 3 passengers, during the tour.
Lunch
The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh
Alhada Area, Mekkah Road, AlHada Area Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Al Murabaa Hotel
3832 Prince Faisal Bin Turki Bin Abdulaziz St Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Al Masmak Palace Museum
The magnificent Al Masmak Palace stands erected gracefully in the middle of Riyadh city as a tourist destination having silently witnessed great events in the history of KSA foundation. The palace was constructed in the hijri 14th century during the reign of Imam Abdullah bin Faisal as his residence and the center of power and money. The palace is a strong fort against enemies with its solid high walls. It has only two entrances and small openings in the walls for gun barrels at the time of battles. Today, the palace stands as a symbol of the history of regaining power and rule of the country displaying in its corridors the features of that era and its leaders after it had been turned into a museum in 1995/1416. The Arabic word Al Masmak means a strong thick building that had been once used as a depot for weapons and ammunitions until it was turned into a historic milestone then a museum.
Murabba Palace
The Murabba Palace was established by order of the late King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the founder of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was built 2 km away from old Riyadh, in line with the city’s development and expansion at the time. The palace and its surroundings took the form of a mini city containing a few buildings. The king moved in with his family in 1939, making it their official home, the headquarters of management of state affairs, and a Diwan or a meeting center with the leaders of the world.
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