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Eid al-Adha 2025: List of top places to celebrate in Riyadh

Eid al-Adha 2025: List of top places to celebrate in Riyadh

Al Arabiya02-06-2025
Eid al-Adha is just around the corner, bringing with it a joyful atmosphere and festive spirit across Riyadh. The city comes alive with celebrations, and with a long break expected, it is the perfect opportunity to explore some of the must-visit spots.
Still figuring out how to spend your break? Here is a list of top things to do in Riyadh based on recommendations from Platinumlist guide and Time Out Riyadh, to help you make the most of this festive break.
A half-day city tour
Immerse yourself in Riyadh's rich heritage with a guided half-day cultural tour. Visitors can start their journey at Dirah Souq, a lively traditional market famous for its antique carpets, fragrant sandalwood and classic men's attire. Then, step back in time with a visit to the historic Masmak Fort, the site where King Abdulaziz reclaimed the city in 1902.
As one of the top things to do in Riyadh during Eid, this tour offers a meaningful glimpse into the city's past, making it an ideal addition to your holiday plans.
Boulevard City
Every night during Eid, Boulevard Square lights up with spectacular fireworks and a dazzling drone show starting at 9 PM.
With lively gaming zones, shopping centres and a wide array of restaurants and cafes, Riyadh's vibrant nightlife is in full swing – making it the perfect spot for an Eid night out.
Timings: Daily 4pm-2am. Boulevard City, Hittin
Via Riyadh
Via Riyadh is another great spot to catch stunning fireworks displays and it is a paradise for food lovers.
It boasts over 14 international and local restaurants and cafes, including Scott's, Spago and Gymkhana. After the meal, visitors can explore the area's stylish concept stores, luxurious five-star hotel and cinemas, marking a wholesome experience.
Timings: Daily 11am-2am. Al Hada @viariyadh
House of Hype
This vibrant venue features 12 immersive zones filled with futuristic games, mesmerizing live performers, tasty dining spots and trendy shopping. Fun for all ages, it is the ultimate family outing.
Ushaiqer Heritage Village
Take a scenic drive out to Ushaiqer Heritage Village, a beautifully preserved showcase of traditional Najdi architecture.
Over a thousand years old, this historic village once served as an important stop for pilgrims traveling to Mecca. Visitors can stroll through its alleys, discover centuries-old mosques and browse a fascinating private collection of antiques.
You can end your visit with a panoramic view of the village and enjoy a delicious Arabian lunch at a traditional restaurant before returning to Riyadh.
Bujairi Terrace
Head to Bujairi Terrace for a celebration like no other. Much like last year, this year promises traditional peformances, dazzling Arabian horse shows, henna art along with exciting additions such as art installations, pottery painting and more.
Timings: Open Sat-Tue 9am-1am; Wed-Fri 9am-2am. Bujairi Terrace, Diriyah @visitdiriyah.
Horse riding in the sunset
Experience the thrill of horseback riding through Riyadh's stunning Red Sand Dunes this Eid break.
With guided tours suited for all skill levels, it is the perfect outdoor adventure for families and friends looking to try something unique. Soak in the desert scenery and make the most of your holiday under the sun.
U Walk Riyadh
U Walk is one of Riyadh's most popular lifestyle destinations.This vibrant open complex is known for its lively atmosphere and an impressive mix of international and local restaurants and cafes.
With its unique blend of luxury, entertainment and variety, U Walk offers something for everyone making it perfect for an Eid outing.
Roshn Front
With its modern architectural design, Roshn Front is located on the road to King Khalid International Airport. It hosts a variety of choices in one place, from the finest brand products to enjoying the most delicious food from international and local restaurants and cafes.
The outdoor green spaces and beautiful water ponds offer a memorable Eid experience with friends and family.
Edge of the World
Make this Eid unforgettable by setting off to a journey to the Edge of the World and trek along towering cliffs that soar up to 300 meters, taking in magnificent panoramic views.
The tour also features traditional Saudi coffee and tea ceremonies along with a light meal, offering a perfect mix of natural wonders and cultural experiences, making it one of the top activities to enjoy in Riyadh this Eid.
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