Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Unforgettable Ramadan Nights: What to Do in Riyadh After Iftar

Experience the Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity in Riyadh
Published: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Unforgettable Ramadan Nights: What to Do in Riyadh After Iftar
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As the sun sets and the call to prayer fills the air, Riyadh transforms into a city of vibrancy and activity during Ramadan. Whether you're visiting Riyadh for the first time or returning for another Ramadan season, the evenings after iftar offer a rich mix of culture, dining, and relaxation. From lively entertainment hubs to serene cultural experiences, Riyadh’s post-iftar atmosphere is sure to captivate. Here's your ultimate guide to exploring Riyadh after sunset this Ramadan.

Top Evening Hotspots to Explore

Boulevard City stands out as one of Riyadh’s most popular destinations after iftar. This massive entertainment hub is filled with open-air spaces, cafés, restaurants, and entertainment zones that come alive after sunset.

The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with locals and visitors strolling through its wide boulevards, meeting friends, and enjoying the warm evening air. Whether you're in the mood for shopping, dining, or simply people-watching, Boulevard City offers something for everyone without the pressure of a structured evening plan.

A stone’s throw away is Boulevard World, an immersive experience that feels like a mini-world tour. This zone features various themed areas inspired by international cities and landmarks.

After a satisfying iftar meal, take a leisurely walk through the vibrant, visually engaging zones, where you can snap photos, sample international cuisine, and enjoy casual entertainment. As the evening progresses, Boulevard World becomes more lively, with the energy escalating as the night deepens—perfect for a memorable night out.

For those who prefer a quieter experience, Sports Boulevard offers a peaceful escape. This area is a favorite for evening walks, light physical activities, or simply enjoying the outdoors after a long day of fasting.

Local residents often visit Sports Boulevard to breathe in the fresh air and soak in the calm of Riyadh’s surroundings. This is an ideal spot for visitors looking to experience Riyadh’s more serene side, with gentle exercise or relaxation.

Dining Destinations to Savor the Evening

Riyadh is a paradise for food lovers, and Bujairi Terrace in Diriyah is one of the most sought-after dining spots during Ramadan. This area is surrounded by historic architecture, offering a picturesque backdrop as you enjoy a meal or dessert in its open-air dining spaces.

Many locals and visitors choose Bujairi Terrace for its relaxed atmosphere, perfect for lingering over a late dinner, sampling delicious desserts, or engaging in heartfelt conversations. The outdoor seating and beautiful view of Diriyah's historic surroundings make it a standout for a Ramadan evening out.

For those craving a more refined dining experience, VIA Riyadh is the place to be. Known for its luxury restaurants and chic ambiance, VIA Riyadh offers an upscale atmosphere perfect for a special night out.

Whether you’re celebrating a milestone, enjoying time with loved ones, or just looking for a sophisticated dining experience, VIA Riyadh offers an array of high-end options. It’s ideal for anyone seeking a polished, tranquil environment after the sunset, especially if you’re looking for something a bit more formal.

Cultural and Relaxed Evening Experiences

If art and culture are what you’re after, make sure to visit the Diriyah Biennale. This prestigious art exhibition brings together artists and creatives from around the world, offering a deep dive into contemporary art in a reflective setting.

Ramadan evenings are perfect for exploring the exhibitions, as the environment is calm and reflective, allowing you to absorb the artwork at your own pace. Afterward, you can head to a nearby café or restaurant to discuss the exhibits or relax with a coffee.

For a touch of heritage and culture, Samhania offers a refined, heritage-inspired setting. Known for its elegant and peaceful atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to experience the slower pace of Riyadh after iftar.

Visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk, indulge in cultural experiences, or savor a quiet meal at one of the area’s fine dining establishments. Samhania provides an intimate environment where you can unwind while soaking in the cultural richness of the city.

If you want to immerse yourself in the authentic local experience, Souq Al Zal is a must-visit after sunset. This traditional market is one of the most atmospheric places in Riyadh, coming to life in the evening as people browse antiques, traditional goods, and local products. It’s a great way to experience Riyadh’s vibrant culture and lively energy.

The market’s historic charm, combined with the buzz of local shoppers and visitors, provides a unique insight into the daily life of the city.

Late-Night Coffee and Social Hangouts

After a long day of fasting, KAFD (King Abdullah Financial District) is the ideal late-night destination for coffee lovers. The district is home to some of Riyadh’s trendiest cafés and dessert spots, where people meet up after iftar to socialize and enjoy a sweet treat.

The area remains lively well into the night, offering a great environment for casual meetups, group gatherings, or romantic dates over a cup of coffee. Whether you're in the mood for a light conversation or a deeper connection, KAFD offers a comfortable and modern space to unwind.

As the evening winds down, Layali Diriyah offers the perfect spot for suhoor—a peaceful and traditional place to end the night. The setting is calm, with a relaxed atmosphere perfect for those who want to enjoy a late meal before the city quiets down for the night.

The late operating hours of Layali Diriyah make it a popular choice for those looking to stay out later into the night, providing a tranquil end to a busy evening.

Essential Traveler Tips:

  • Plan your activities after sunset: Riyadh truly comes to life in the evenings. The most vibrant atmosphere can be found between 9 PM and midnight, so make sure to schedule your activities accordingly.

  • Book dining reservations in advance: Weekends are especially busy, so it’s a good idea to reserve your table early to avoid long wait times at popular spots.

  • Take it slow: Riyadh’s evenings are all about enjoying the ambiance. Allow yourself to move slowly between destinations, savoring each moment in the city's vibrant atmosphere.

From art and culture to dining and leisurely strolls, Riyadh offers endless opportunities to make your evenings after iftar memorable. Whether you’re looking for excitement, tranquility, or a taste of authentic local culture, Riyadh’s Ramadan nights promise to captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable experiences.

Saudi Aviation Growth Puts Spotlight on Pilot Training Capacity Challenges

Published: Monday, April 13, 2026
Saudi Aviation Growth Puts Spotlight on Pilot Training Capacity Challenges
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Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry is moving into a new growth cycle as airlines expand their fleets and strengthen regional and international connectivity, supported largely by new narrowbody aircraft orders.

This rapid expansion is expected to significantly increase the need for trained pilots across the region. Industry projections from the Boeing Pilot and Technician Outlook estimate that the Middle East will require more than 58,000 new pilots over the next 20 years as carriers scale up operations and route networks.

Saudi Arabia is expected to account for a large portion of that demand, reflecting its ongoing investment in aviation development and airline capacity growth.

The pressure is not limited to the region. Global forecasts show similar trends across key markets. CAE’s Aviation Talent Forecast suggests North America could need over 130,000 pilots by 2032, while the Asia-Pacific region may face a shortfall of more than 250,000 pilots.

Aviation experts say this simultaneous expansion is placing significant strain on global training systems and simulator capacity.

Martynas Mazeika, Chief Growth Officer at BAA Training, part of Avia Solutions Group, said the pace of airline expansion is reshaping training requirements. He noted that as new aircraft enter service each year, demand for qualified pilots is rising in parallel, requiring airlines to rely on scalable training partnerships and international resources.

He added that access to simulator capacity and flexible training programs is becoming increasingly important for airlines managing long-term fleet growth.

Based on Boeing’s estimates and standard requirements of around 200 flight hours per pilot, training more than 58,000 pilots in the Middle East would require roughly 11.6 million flight training hours.

By comparison, a typical flight academy operating around ten training aircraft generates only about 12,000 to 15,000 hours annually, underscoring the scale of capacity expansion needed to meet demand.

Simulator training presents a similar challenge. Preparing pilots would require approximately 1.1 million hours on full flight simulators. With each simulator typically delivering 5,000 to 6,000 training hours per year, industry capacity will need to expand significantly.

Mazeika said fleet expansion is not limited to the Middle East, pointing out that airlines in North America, India, and Southeast Asia are also increasing aircraft orders. He stressed that access to global training infrastructure is becoming a key factor in supporting airline growth strategies.

As Saudi carriers continue to grow their narrowbody fleets, demand is expected to rise for type rating and recurrent training, which prepare pilots for new aircraft and maintain operational standards as networks expand.

BAA Training currently provides type rating, recurrent training, and simulator-based programs through its global network of training centres and partners.

With aviation expansion accelerating across Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East, industry stakeholders say that scalable training systems and international cooperation will be essential to keep pilot supply aligned with fleet growth.

Source: ZAWYA

Hajj Ministry: Only Hajj Visa Valid for Pilgrimage, Authorities Clarify Official Rules

Published: Monday, April 13, 2026
Hajj Ministry: Only Hajj Visa Valid for Pilgrimage, Authorities Clarify Official Rules
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The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has reiterated that international pilgrims must obtain a Hajj visa specifically issued for the pilgrimage. Officials stressed that entry for Hajj will not be allowed under any other visa category, including visit, transit, Umrah, or tourist visas.

For citizens and residents inside the Kingdom, Hajj arrangements are processed through the Nusuk, following completion of the official reservation procedures.

The ministry further stated that all bookings must be made strictly through approved and authorized platforms. It cautioned pilgrims against engaging with unofficial agents or unverified channels when arranging Hajj participation.

Source: Saudi Gazette

Saudi Tourism Introduces Hajj Penalties of Up to SR50,000 for Hospitality Violations

Published: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Saudi Tourism Introduces Hajj Penalties of Up to SR50,000 for Hospitality Violations
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The Ministry of Tourism (Saudi Arabia) has announced a new regulatory framework detailing violations and penalties for hospitality providers operating in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah during the Hajj season. The measures are designed to strengthen service quality for pilgrims and ensure consistent compliance across the sector.

According to the ministry, the Hajj season officially extends each year from the first day of Dhul Qadah until mid-Muharram. Under the updated rules, penalties will escalate for repeated violations, whether they occur before, during, or after the pilgrimage period.

If an offense committed during Hajj is a repeat of a previous violation, authorities will impose either the minimum fine (if it is higher than the earlier penalty) or double the previous amount if it is lower. Within the same season, any repeated breach will automatically result in doubled fines. Violations repeated after the season, but linked to Hajj-related offenses, will also face progressively higher penalties depending on frequency.

The regulations further state that repeated non-financial violations may lead to temporary suspension or closure of facilities during the Hajj period. A third recurrence could result in full license revocation. Authorities have emphasized a phased enforcement approach, allowing fines to be increased for repeat offenses while remaining within the maximum legal limit.

Hospitality establishments have been divided into five classifications, ranging from luxury five-star hotels to unclassified and temporary accommodations used specifically for pilgrims. Penalties are also adjusted according to business size, with micro enterprises fined at 25% of the base rate, small businesses at 50%, medium enterprises at 75%, and large establishments at 100%.

Financial penalties in Makkah and Madinah range between SAR 2,000 and SAR 14,000, alongside additional measures such as temporary closure or permanent license cancellation for repeated violations. For temporary Hajj accommodation providers, fines are significantly broader, ranging from SAR 1,000 to SAR 50,000, with enforcement actions including suspension until compliance is achieved or full revocation of operating licenses.

Source: Saudi Gazette

Saudi Railways Unveils Five Logistics Routes Linking Gulf Ports with Saudi Arabia

Published: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Saudi Railways Unveils Five Logistics Routes Linking Gulf Ports with Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Railways (SAR) has expanded its freight operations with the introduction of five new logistics routes, further developing an integrated national transport network designed to enhance cargo efficiency across the Kingdom and beyond.

The new corridors link Arabian Gulf ports with Saudi Arabia’s central and northern regions, while also extending connectivity toward Red Sea ports and neighbouring countries to the north. By combining rail and road transport, the system is intended to improve supply chain performance and ensure smoother movement of goods across key domestic and international trade routes.

Operations are coordinated through a unified logistics framework that includes the Riyadh Dry Port, along with SAR freight facilities in Dammam, Jubail, Ras Al Khair, Al Kharj, Hail, and Qurayyat. These hubs are connected to major ports on both the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea coasts, strengthening links between industrial zones, economic centres, and global shipping networks.

The routes are designed to handle a wide variety of cargo, supporting national supply chains and key industries such as petrochemicals and mining. They are also expected to facilitate more efficient import and export flows, while improving transit options for regional markets.

According to Dr. Bashar Al-Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Saudi Railways (SAR), the initiative offers a comprehensive logistics solution aimed at improving supply chain reliability and efficiency under varying operational conditions. He highlighted that the system relies on multimodal integration and close coordination with relevant authorities to ensure seamless freight movement.

He further noted that the expanded network strengthens Saudi Arabia’s links with regional and global markets, reinforcing its strategic role as a trade corridor between East and West. This, he added, supports the Kingdom’s ambition to develop into a leading global logistics hub and a key participant in international trade flows.

The new routes are expected to serve a broad customer base, including major industrial firms, mining companies, and international shipping operators. By offering integrated transport services, the system aims to reduce delivery times and improve overall operational efficiency.

In addition, the initiative is projected to remove thousands of heavy trucks from highways, contributing to improved road safety, lower carbon emissions, and faster freight movement, further solidifying SAR’s role in Saudi Arabia’s evolving transport and logistics ecosystem.

Source: Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia Sees Record International Tourism Spending in 2025

Published: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Saudi Arabia Sees Record International Tourism Spending in 2025
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Saudi Arabia recorded its highest-ever annual international tourism spending in 2025, with overseas visitors contributing SR159.9 billion to the economy. The figure marks a 4.1 percent increase from SR153.6 billion reported in 2024, reflecting steady growth in the Kingdom’s tourism sector.

The surge in visitor expenditure was mirrored in the country’s balance of payments, where the travel account posted a surplus of around SR49.4 billion for the year. This outcome highlights tourism’s expanding role in strengthening national economic performance and improving key financial indicators.

The upward trend builds on strong momentum from 2024, when international visitor spending reached SR153.6 billion. Continued investment in tourism infrastructure, destination development, and service enhancements has supported this growth, positioning the sector as a central pillar of Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification efforts.

Source: Saudi Gazette