Completing Umrah is a spiritually enriching journey, but why not extend your adventure by exploring Riyadh, the heart of Saudi Arabia? With convenient travel options, budget-friendly accommodations, and a plethora of attractions, Riyadh is an excellent destination to unwind and discover Saudi heritage and modern marvels.
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Travel Itinerary
Luggage Storage at Jeddah Airport
Before embarking on your journey to Riyadh, you can store your luggage at Jeddah Airport for convenience. The airport offers secure left-luggage facilities for travelers who wish to explore without heavy baggage.
Getting to Riyadh
- By Road: Travel in comfort with NWBus VIP Service, which offers a 12-hour journey to Riyadh at an affordable price.
- By Air: Fly with Flynas, a budget-friendly airline, and reach Riyadh in just 1.5 hours. Ticket prices start from SAR 299, making it a quick and cost-effective option.
Recommended Stay: 2 Nights
To fully experience Riyadh, a two-night stay is ideal. Choose a hotel that aligns with your venture, whether it's luxury, business, or budget-friendly accommodation. Riyadh has numerous budget hotels available on platforms like Trip.com.
Things to Do in Riyadh
Make the most of your stay by exploring Riyadh’s top attractions. You can book tours with Klook Travel or Pelago for a seamless experience.
Saudi Cooking Class Immerse yourself in the local culture by learning to cook authentic Saudi dishes.
- Explore Old Riyadh

Discover the city's inspiring history and modern transformation, visiting historic sites like Al-Masmak Fortress and Diriyah.

Visit top museums, including the National Museum of Saudi Arabia and King Abdulaziz Historical Center, to gain insight into the kingdom’s rich past.

A breathtaking adventure offering stunning panoramic views, with a chance to experience dinner under the stars, explore a village, and visit a bat cave.
Alternative Destination: Al Ula
While Riyadh offers a mix of budget-friendly stays and easy access to transportation through Careem and Uber, another great option to consider is Al Ula.

Known for its stunning rock formations, heritage sites like Hegra, and unique desert experiences, Al Ula is a more expensive destination but offers unparalleled beauty.
If you're looking for a more affordable yet enriching trip, Riyadh remains a fantastic choice, providing both cultural depth and modern conveniences.
Final Thoughts
After Umrah, exploring Riyadh is a rewarding experience that combines history, adventure, and convenience. Whether you choose to hike at the Edge of the World, enjoy a Saudi cooking class, or delve into Riyadh’s rich heritage, this trip is bound to be memorable. Book your transport, secure your accommodation, and get ready for an incredible journey in the heart of Saudi Arabia!
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