Start the day off right with a delicious breakfast.
Prepare to visit The National Museum of Saudi Arabia, the most prominent building in Riyadh’s King Abdulaziz Historical Centre and home to some of the most stunning examples of Islamic and Arabian art and architecture. It is the most gorgeous and outstanding museum in Saudi Arabia.
The National Museum Park’s outdoor gardens are among the most beautiful in Saudi Arabia. After that, take a stroll through them before going to The Hall of King Abdulaziz, where a collection of the king’s former vehicles is on exhibit.
You won’t regret taking the time to explore Murabba Palace, one of King Abdulaziz’s most notable palaces where you may get some breathtaking pictures.
Shopping at the Dira Souq traditional Saudi market, famous for its antique copper and brass items such silver daggers, silver Bedouin jewellery and costumes, is impossible to resist because of the market’s fragrant sandalwood scent.
When you visit the Al Masmak, which features a number of historical artefacts, artworks, and multimedia attractions, you may go back in time and learn about Saudi Arabia’s past.
A prayer service in the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque, one of Saudi
Arabia’s largest mosques, marks the conclusion of the historical journey.