Look Mundane Magic of Walking in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia. Riyadh is the capital city of the Kingdom and can give tough competition to any international city, around the world. Because Riyadh has all the features from towering skyscrapers to luxurious shopping malls, and hospitality. Overall modern infrastructure of Riyadh also adds to its status as the capital city of KSA. In fact, most of the pilgrims arriving with Cheap Umrah Packages for pilgrimage often come to Riyadh first and then travel to Makkah or Madinah.
Riyadh has a lot of walking spaces available for the tourists that like to explore the region on foot. Here are some of the things you can do on foot in Riyadh.
Najd Village
For the authentic Saudi Arabian cuisines prepared form locally sourced, fresh ingredients; Najd Village is a must visit present in charming setting.
Diplomatic Quarter
Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh where you will find the most embassies. This pedestrian friendly area of Riyadh offers safe walking space where you can walk round freely and enjoy meals at different cafes.
Wadi Hanifah
Wadi Hanifah is one of the peaceful oasis with lush greenery along with flowing streams of mineral water. Making it ideal for your day trip with friends and family. It is away from the chaos of city.
Riyadh National Museum
Present in Al-Murabba, Riyadh National Museum must be on the top of your list for places to visit. This large museum spreads across two floors and dedicated to taking you on a ride that explores the history of the Arabian Peninsula. You can easily spend 1-2 hours walking here and witnessing different exhibits that range from the ancient civilizations to modern day Saudi Arabia.
Thumairi Local Market
If you want to buy antiques, jewellery, textiles, and handicrafts, Thumairi Local Market is a must visit in Riyadh. You can also attend an antique auction to bid for your favourite things and buy them instantly.
Al Magiliah Market
Discover a diverse range of goods at Al Magiliah Market, from antique trinkets and vintage clothing to handmade jewellery and artworks.

Masmak Fort
Built by the Emir of Najd during 1865, Masmak Fort is a true testament of Saudi Arabian history and architecture. You can enter the Masmak Fort though the Al-Khokha door (it’s the exact same door used in Battle of Riyadh) and start exploring the museum with its numerous artefacts and interactive exhibits.
Edge of the World
At a 100 km drive from Riyadh, you can trek to the Edge of the World which is a towering mountain formed due to natural weather changes.
Masjid Prince Abdul-Aziz Bin Fahad
Masjid Prince Abdul-Aziz Bin Fahad is a perfect example of modern Islamic architecture because it has sky scrapping towering minarets and a spacious prayer hall decorated with intricate patterns and Islamic calligraphy. Pray here with your Umrah Visa, and take some time out to relax in its courtyard where you can listen to the gentle sounds of water as well as take a walk in its gardens. Islamic Travel includes the Tourist VISA in the Umrah Packages 2025 in advance because advance Umrah Packages for the 2025 can give you a chance to save a big. Secondly, you can perform Umrah along with visiting the Masjid Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahad.
Kingdom Centre Tower
The Sky Bridge at the 99th level of Riyadh Kingdom Centre Tower is a must visit to have panoramic views of the city. Plus, inside the mall, you can shop for designer boutiques, local and international brands.
Boulevard Riyadh
Take a walk along Boulevard Riyadh that remains lined with hundreds of different shops, cafes, and entertainment venues for a high end shopping experience.
Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Mosque
Located in Al-Deera Square, The Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Mosque is a historical as well as a religious landmark of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was named after the founder of the second Saudi State and that’s why you will see a mix of Ottoman and Egyptian architectural styles in this mosque. The unique thing about this mosque is that its own Arriyadh limestone facade sparkles golden during night-time!
Souq Al Zal.
As one of the oldest markets of Riyadh, Souq Al Zal is famous for buying carpets, gold, ouds, and other traditional goods of Saudi Arabia. While you take a walk though this traditional market, witness the rare coins, old utensils, vinyl records, etc. present in different stalls.
Lake Prodan.
Escape to Lake Prodan, which is a small desert lake with crystal-clear waters and palm trees in the vast dunes of Qasab.

