We offer authentic European and Arabica coffee which will make your day and delicious pastries. We offer unique taste of sandwiches and cakes.
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Great food and amazing service.
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Good taste, healthy food and fresh...
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Love this place.....so much fun here....n recently spring fest.... awsummmmmmm
King Abdullah musical Fountain PARK (malaz) opening 2nd oct/2013 Address: Al Amin Abdullah Al Ali Al Naeem, Al Malaz, Riyadh 12836
Great place to get your peace of mind. I love to go there, walk around and sits for a while.
Nice restaurant and good people work there ........
A good choice definitely for people who r tierd of the usual typical segmented family n singles sections. Also breathtaking view of the entire city. The most important aspect was no dress code yes u heard it right no abhaya required. The restaurant appears just like not in saudia Arabia. Staff is also curteous and pleasant. Food is also good however serving size appeared small to me as price is on the higher side. However when looking at the other aspects it pretty decent. Must try!
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The National Museum of Saudi Arabia is a major national museum in Saudi Arabia. Established in 1999, it is part of the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre in Riyadh.The buildingThe National Museum was part of the "Murabba' Development Plan" to refurbish the area of and around the old Murabba' Palace district for the Centennial Celebrations in Saudi Arabia. Thus the deadline was set to early 1999, leaving only 26 months for the planning and building of the museum from scratch, although ideas for such a museum had been discussed since the eighties. For the design the lead architect Raymond Moriyama was inspired by the form and colors of the sand dunes of the "Red Sands" just outside Riyadh. The west facade along Murabba' Square resembles the soft contour of a sandune with its layout forming a crescent pointing towards Mecca. The west facade opens into a large lobby, that also opens to a smaller square in the east that separates the main bodies of the museum to the north and south, each arranged around a small internal courtyard. The northern wing is dedicated to the pre-Islamic galleries and connected by a bridge to the southern wing that hosts the galleries of the Islamic history of the Arabian Peninsula. For the final galleries the visitor enters the "Unification Drum" which has displays about the current Saudi State. The last gallery illustrates the two holy mosques and the hajj. Additionally there are two further galleries for special exhibitions.The concept for the didactic design of the exhibitions is somewhat different from the traditional approach of the classic museums. There is less emphasis on individual exhibits displayed out of their cultural context as objects of great value. There are a great many replicas and life size dioramic displays, illustrating and educating about certain points and issues. As such it is sometimes difficult to identify certain specific pieces and even tell replicas from originals. The idea behind this is not to focus on individual pieces in their own right but rather use them as examples to highlight the general ideas or concepts they represent.
Its an awesome place!! Loved the water decor in the museum. Worth visiting.
The Royal Saudi Air Force Museum or Saqr Al-Jazira is located on the East Ring Road of Riyadh between exits 10 and 11. A Saudia Lockheed L-1011 Tristar serves as a gateguard visible from the ring road. Admission is Sr.10 for adults & Sr.5 for children. The museum is open from 9:00am to 12:00 noon and from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm daily, closed on Mondays.OverviewThe museum gives the history of the Royal Saudi Air Force from its establishment in the 1920s to the present day.The museum comprises an outdoor static park and a large and modern indoor museum.Static ParkAircraft on display include:BAC Lightning T-55BAC Strikemaster Mk80Boeing 707 HZ-HM2 in Saudia liveryBoeing F-15D EagleCessna O-1 Bird DogCessna 310Douglas A-26B InvaderDouglas DC-4Lockheed C-130 HerculesLockheed L-1011 Tristar HZ-AHP in Saudia liveryLockheed T-33A Shooting StarPanavia Tornado ADV F3 & IDST-6 Texan 206
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Nice place good service .. i really had a nice time there
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Lovely hotel and great hospitality staffs are realy doing great job specially misfer Fahad aldossary is a wonderful person shows great hospitality helpful and good listener and a problem solver keep it up and will surely come back and stay there and will definitely recommend to rest of our friends good luck and keep it up