Riyadh

Shopping malls

shopping malls
Sahara Mall
Intersection of King Abdul Aziz Rd and Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Rd

Enormous mall on the northern side of the city. The mall has 180 shops anchored by a Tamimi supermarket and features what may be the largest food court in the city — and if you can't find what you want here, the adjacent Sahara Plaza annex has more.

shopping malls
Al Mamlaka
Olaya Rd
Kingdom Centre

One of the swankiest malls in the Kingdom, with the third floor Ladies Kingdom reserved exclusively for women. Good food court on the lower level and even a Planet Hollywood restaurant.

shopping malls
Jarir Bookstore
Olaya Rd
south of Musa ibn Nosayr St

The two-level flagship store of Saudi Arabia's largest bookstore, most of the store is actually taken up by a wide range of computer gear, stationary, music and DVDs. The best English-language magazine and book selection in Saudi — which, alas, isn't saying all that much.

shopping malls
Al Faisaliah
Olaya Rd

At the foot of the Al Faisaliah skyscraper, this is one of Riyadh's swankiest malls, anchored by a Harvey Nichols department store. The food court on the third floor is among the best in the Kingdom; the one in the basement, on the other hand, is deserted. There is a fun park in the basement near the entrance on Olaya road. Families only Wed-Fri.

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Granada Mall, near Airport has carrefour, H&M and Sun and SAnds

Panorama mall on Tahlia street.

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Riyadh's main roads are nothing but one shopping mall after another.

traditional markets (souqs)
Souq al-Thumairi
Deira
next to Masmak Fortress

Also known as Antique Souq, this is Riyadh's most touristy souq, which isn't saying all that much. It specializes in Arabic goods cheap and expensive, authentic and fake, with carpets, coffee pots, daggers, jewelry and more. English is generally spoken, and haggling is obligatory.