
Experiential Hospitality Group announces opening of Earth Riyadh in Q3 2026
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Earth Riyadh is slated to open in Q3 2026 featuring 86 signature rooms, lofts and suites tailored for the corporate road warriors and leisure travellers seeking to immerse themselves in high energy locally connected experiences. The design, fresh and unapologetically youthful, is the 'third place' locals , visitors and the creatives of this vibrant city can enjoy with authentic community engaging spaces, events and activations are a focus of the brand all year round.. More than a hotel, Earth Riyadh is an experience – one that fuses the pulse of Saudi culture with laid-back vibes, bold locally inspired designs, and purposeful hospitality. Located in the Al Maathar district, close key attractions and the Diplomatic Quarter. From a vibrant Eatery bar and lounge to a boutique wellbeing space , a music room, co-working zone, and rooftop lounge, this is where style and substance intersect.
Following closely behind is Earth Hotel and Living Jeddah Waterfront, launching in Q3 2027. Positioned on a prime waterfront plot set to create Jeddah's first integrated urban community by the sea. The property will offer a unique hybrid hospitality and entertainment experience with a place to stay, live, dine and entertain. Its design shall be inspired by the hertiage architecture of the region with a modern take- housing 110 hotel rooms and 179 fully serviced 'Earth living' apartments. Earth Jeddah is designed to bring together travelers and locals in spaces that inspire connection and wellbeing.
Earth Jeddah will feature co-working zones, event and social spaces , a retail component accessible from the waterfront corniche. Guests can recharge in an expansive wellbeing and longjevity hub offering cryotherapy, float therapy, and high-performance training zones to name a few. It's bold, it's purposeful, and it's built for those who want more than just a place to stay.
Alan Honein, Founder & Chief Executive Citizen at Earth Hotels, said: 'Our vision for Earth Hotels has always been about creating experiences that are design-led, community-first, and deeply connected to their environment. With the expansion into Riyadh and Jeddah, we're bringing our DNA to destinations that are dynamic, youthful, and on the rise, and we're proud to be part of this cultural moment.'
Rami Moukarzel, Co-founder & Managing Partner, added: 'Earth Hotels is more than a place to rest your head. We're building experiential hubs where people live, work, play, and grow. The energy, innovation and creativity across Saudi Arabia right now is unmatched, and with Earth Riyadh and Earth Jeddah we seek out those tribes to call our spaces home for a day, month or year round.'

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