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RIYADH SEASON 2024: AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR SPORTS FANS, CULTURE ENTHUSIASTS, AND FAMILIES

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December 16, 2024

Riyadh Season 2024 has begun and the excitement is palpable! Marking the official start of one of the biggest entertainment events of the year, this year's edition kicked started with incredible performances by Busta Rhymes, Ciara and Missy Elliott.

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RIYADH SEASON 2024: AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR SPORTS FANS, CULTURE ENTHUSIASTS, AND FAMILIES

Whether it's the thrill of a sporting event you seek, the thrill of discovering a new culture, or the thrill of making new memories with your loved ones - Riyadh season is the place to be.

With 14 unique zones, 100 festivals, 11 international championships, and a jam-packed schedule of exhibitions, this year's edition promises to be unforgettable.

Old Favourites with Fresh Surprises
Back by popular demand, Boulevard World and the whimsical Wonder Garden are slated to be bigger and better than ever before. Boulevard World will now have five zones, housing 300 restaurants and 1400 shops - giving visitors a chance to travel across the world without leaving the city. One can start with a bite in Mexico, then take a stroll under the Eiffel Tower, explore the Pyramids, and end the evening with a gondola ride in Venice. Being one of the largest zones of Riyadh Season, it will also house a selection of immersive experiences like escape rooms, museums and interactive installations. The larger-than-life Wonder Garden will offer visitors more than 60 theatrical and roaming shows, and immersive themed areas such as Flamingo Lake and the Bloom Zone. Perfect for families and visitors of all ages, Wonder Garden is where the Riyadh Season adrenaline peaks with 70 rides and two arcades.

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