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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Riyadh
ULF LAESSING
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 01 - 2011

Kingdom Tower (left) and the National Museum should both be visited on a trip to Riyadh. (Courtesy photos)
RIYADH: Riyadh is a growing city of over four million, combining the flair of a financial center with a traditional desert lifestyle as it is home to one of the biggest Arab camel markets.
The desert city is a showcase with many elegant shopping malls and restaurants.
Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors get the most out of a two day visit. With sights scattered around we recommend renting a car - a cheap alternative to taxis with a car costing as little as SR75 a day. Plenty of rental firms are located in the central Olaya street. Most historical sights have road signs in English.
THURSDAY
10 A.M. – Start your exploration with a visit to the National Museum and the few remains of the old city. The museum showcases the history of the Arabian Peninsula and the Kingdom's history - all displays are in English.
It's open every day but best to call the tourist hotline (01 402 9500) as the museum has special family visiting times.
The National Museum is in the old city where you will still find some old houses and remains of the city wall from the pre-oil era when Riyadh was then just a small dusty town.
Next door is the Murabba Palace (Qasr Al-Murabba) built by King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud where you can see the first royal Rolls Royce.
Afterwards take a taxi to nearby Masmak Fort which Ibn Saud captured in 1902.
3 P.M. – It's lunch time.
Take a taxi to the landmark Faisaliah Tower and go to the food court upstairs where you will find plenty of inexpensive restaurants and cafes.
5 P.M. - How about a visit to the camel market? Take a taxi or drive towards Dammam where you'll find hundreds of camels kept in stables in a desert field outside the city where they are auctioned off.
The market is loud and not a place for the faint-hearted. After the auctions, herders use canes to drive the camels into pick-up trucks for shipping.
FRIDAY
9 A.M. - 6 P.M. – The call to prayer will be ringing out across the city at prayer times and most malls are closed until after 5 P.M., so it's a good opportunity to visit nearby Dir'iyah and see the ancestral home of the Al-Saud family.
A quiet oasis just outside Riyadh, the village with its palm trees, traditional mud houses and historic guard towers is a welcome change from the bustling capital and gives you an idea how desert life was in the pre-oil era.
The government is currently refurbishing the old settlement which was the first capital of the ruling family, but you can see many old houses outside the construction site.
Parts of the old village wall have already been restored next to the visitor's center showing pictures and maps.
To get there follow the airport road where you will see brown signs guiding you to Dir'iyah, a mere 25-minute drive.
8 P.M. – It's dinner time!
Why not try one of the fancy restaurants in Riyadh's Kingdom Tower, the city's tallest building and home to the empire of Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal.
Shishas, or water pipes, are not allowed in Riyadh, but if you fancy smoking one after dinner to cap off your stay, drive up from Kingdom Tower to the airport road and then follow signs to Dammam.
After 10 km, you will find on the left side of the road a cluster of brightly illuminated cubicle shisha cafes. Sit back and contemplate your visit with a puff or two of flavored tobacco.


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