Riyadh Province
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Historical At-Turaif World Heritage Site - Riyadh

4.7Reviews
At-Turaif District, Wadi Hanifah, Ad Diriyah Saudi Arabia
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Description

Located in the old city of Ad Diriyah in the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh, the historic At Turaif World Heritage Site was the original home of the royal family of Saudi Arabia and represented the capital of their dynasty up till 1818. The Al Turaif is a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts many local and international tourists every year. It is also famous for its Najdi architectural style, which is specific to the Arabian Peninsula. The At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage site is essentially an open air museum which allows visitors to experience the birthplace of Saudi Arabia.

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In 2018 the Saudi government launched a massive restoration process in the historic At Turaif District in an attempt to document the archaeological sites of the district and turn it into an open air museum. 

At Turaif World Heritage Site is nothing less than a gateway into the past. The architecture, the alleyways, and the artifacts give you an insight into what the capital of the first Saudi state looked like. It is also home to a number of museums that house different handicrafts, weapons, and utensils from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

There are also a number of historically important sites in this district including the Salwa Palace, Saad bin Saud Palace, At Turaif Bath House, and the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Mosque. The Salwa Palace is four stories tall which makes it the largest palace in all of Diriyah whereas the Saad bin Saud Palace, though much smaller in size, is equally as beautiful with its lush courtyards and traditional mud walls.

The At-Turaif World Heritage Site is located opposite the Al Bujairi Heritage Park in Diriyah which is home to the newly opened Bujairi Terrace which is a world class fine dining destination with over 20 international and local restaurants and cafes.

Destination Type
Historical Site
Landmark

Location

At-Turaif District, Wadi Hanifah, Ad Diriyah Saudi Arabia

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Hadi Kazma

Hadi Kazma

04/25/2023 13:20

Google review

If you're looking for a fun day out in Saudi Arabia, be sure to check out Al-Turaif world heritage site! This place has it all - amazing coffee shops and restaurants, cool activities for both kids and adults, and a rich cultural history that's just waiting to be explored. You'll love strolling through the charming streets and taking in the stunning architecture. And when it's time to refuel, there are plenty of local restaurants serving up delicious traditional dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings. Whether you're a local, an expat, or a tourist, Al-Turaif is definitely worth a visit. So gather your friends or family and head on over for a day of fun and adventure!
A Z

A Z

04/23/2023 17:18

Google review

This heritage site (At-Turaif World Heritage Site) is the place where the first Saudi State was founded in 1727 and the message was spread to other Najd’s cities. Allegiance pledged and the Saudi State was established. I strongly recommend to visit this place to learn more about the Saudi history. Must hold tickets to enter and it is sold in their official website. Cafes and restaurants are available
Nathalie Morin

Nathalie Morin

04/23/2023 02:43

Google review

Where you can meet history in Riyadh in an elegant way. A big open air museum about the history of the ruling family and the kingdom. Worth a visit and actually everyone coming to Riyadh must visit it. It has a free entrance on public holidays.
KW Hamilton

KW Hamilton

02/12/2023 11:47

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Fantastic place to visit, with many parts turned into museums as part of the greater area. The cafés are pricey but worth it. Not a great deal of shade but refuge can be sought in any of the 3 museums. NOTE: The gift shop shown on the map isn’t open as of Feb ‘23
JJ LEE

JJ LEE

01/24/2023 07:18

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Nothing but just amazing. I have seen many UNESCO heritage all over the world and At-Turaif is among the one worth seeing. The place is quite big but it's still not crowded at the moment. There is a small museum inside and a tourist center where you can get your name written in Arabic. The place was build by founder of Saud's family in the 16th century. Visit this place in winter is better.
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