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Al-Bathaa

Al Musmak Castle in the Al-Bathaa district serves as a great starting point. Located in the center of the city, this fortress and museum symbolizes the unification and foundation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This stronghold has several notable landmarks: the Palace Gate on the western side; the mosque to the left of the gate; the sitting place/saloon opposite of the gate; and the well at the northeastern side of the Castle. Notice the four watch towers at each corner of the palace and the square tower at the center. Continue past the Palace Gate towards the western edge of the district until you reach the Riyadh Museum for History and Archaelogy. This museum houses an impressive collection of cultural artifacts tracing the diverse history of the region. Duck in for a visit, but you might spend the entire day exploring!

Salahuddin

The main street in the Salahuddin district is King Fahad Road, and no visit to Riyadh would be complete without discovering its secrets. Start at Prince Fahad Al-Faisal Park, one of the oldest in the city. Follow King Fahad Road until you reach the King Fahad National Library Museum, home of rare manuscripts and coins, including a copy of the Qur'an from the Third Hijra century.

Outside of Riyadh

Wadi Al-Jafeir is perfect for those looking for a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located approximately 100 km from Riyadh, this quiet, acacia-filled valley is accessible only by jeep via Salboukh road and Zahrat laban, the western ring road bridge. The villages of Haferat Nasah and Hegrat Al-Gafeir are nearby, as well as the parks Jararah and Al-Mahaleyah.

Another city escape is Rawat Nourah, a meadow 129 km northeast of Riyadh. Visit during the spring, when the lush greenery and trees are in full bloom. Al-Hissi and Tameer are located in the general vicinity and offer basic necessities, should you decide to overnight.
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