Kingdom Centre Tower
Kingdom Centre Tower
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- ShilohinBC498 contributionsWorthwhile visitGreat views of Riyadh but it was quite smoggy when I was there. The shopping area in the building is amazing and lots of places to eat. I was able to have a glimpse into the small mosque located there. Visit is worthwhile.Visited December 2023Traveled soloWritten February 24, 2024
- Baadal AdamDubai, United Arab Emirates102 contributionsStunning Views and Shopping at Kingdom Centre TowerKingdom Centre Tower is a must-visit landmark in Riyadh. The Sky Bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset. The tower also features a high-end shopping mall with a variety of luxury brands and dining options. Its sleek, modern design and excellent facilities make it a top destination for both sightseeing and shopping in Riyadh. Highly recommended for an unforgettable experience!Visited April 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten May 15, 2024
- MozzroomNew Plymouth, New Zealand674 contributionsNice ViewsIf you have been to various "sky towers" around the world this will be nothing special but never the less the views are good and if you are in Riyadh looking for something to do this is probably the best out of a limited field to choose from. The mall underneath the skybridge is very nice for a walk around and their are some good food options for the sophisticated diner. Not a must see but worth a visit if you have time.Visited June 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten June 25, 2024
- Bebo PBolzano, Italy642 contributionsThe largest palace in Riyadh with everything insideThe kingdom center is a shopping center inside the tallest palace in Riyadh. The same is visible from all over the city and even from many kilometers away. It is easy to find it because it is located in the city center and has a large underground parking, easily accessible parking that is located under the respective drop offs of the Four season hotel. Local known by all locals and also by tourists because it represents an Attraction that you can only go and visit. The underground car park has non-accessible areas but the accessible ones are free access and free of charge. inside there are various shops of several world famous international songs, you can then find a restaurant with all the culinary arts of the world.Visited August 2024Traveled with friendsWritten August 28, 2024
- Afroze Anis NawazAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates608 contributionsSky bridge at Kingdom Centre, RiyadhVisited this place on the 99th floor of the Kingdom Tower, Riyadh. It has a beautiful view of the city. There is also a wonderful masjid on the 77th floor. There is no imam to lead prayer, so you can pray in groups after the adhaan. The masjid accommodates around 50+ people. It's also in the guiness book of world records as the highest Masjid in the world which we discovered on getting there. Go around 4 pm in the evening, you will get to see the city in the evening as well as spend some time and view it after dark. They have a mall and food court in the same building so you can enjoy some snacks, short eats and full meals.Visited October 2023Traveled with friendsWritten September 27, 2024
- Brigitte B1 contributionVery impressiveA crazy building, not the tallest, but with the most beautiful in the Arab world. More details in "SAUDI ARABIA - Notes on a trip in autumn 2024". This travelogue of the solo author over two months in Saudi Arabia will be published in April 2025 as print and e-bookVisited October 2024Traveled soloWritten October 20, 2024
- ReisepostillenHamburg, Germany118 contributionsImpressive interior designEven without the observation deck, the Kingdom Centre is a worth seeing and impressive building. Its generous architecture and noble interior are reason enough to go inside. A travelogue about two months travelling alone in Saudi Arabia will be published in April 2025 as a print and e-book entitled 'Saudi Arabia - Notes on a trip in autumn 2024'.Visited October 2024Traveled soloWritten October 31, 2024
- MarceloJSBo17 contributionsDifferent ExperienceTickets are sold only after 4pm. Credit cards accepted. It costs something around 15 USD. It is really interesting. Two lifts take you to the 99th floor. The view is very interesting and the experience to walk on the bridge is different. Actually, it does not look like you are walking on a bridge. I was expecting something more frightening! I recommend.Visited January 2025Traveled soloWritten January 16, 2025
- Hajer K1 contributionAn unforgettable experience 😍😍An unforgettable experience at the 99th floor of the Sky Bridge in Kingdom Tower 😍I went just before sunset, and the view was absolutely breathtaking. Watching Riyadh transition from golden daylight to a mesmerizing nightscape was truly magical ❤️❤️ The panoramic view from this height is something you must experience at least once. The city lights, the peaceful atmosphere, and the stunning architecture make it a must-visit spot for both tourists and locals. I will definitely come back🤩Visited January 2025Traveled with familyWritten February 9, 2025
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London, UK56 contributions
May 2022 • Family
You can enjoy an Amazing view of Riyadh that gives you a great perspective of the size of the city. The access is from the mall and it was a nice experience. I recommend to go in the afternoon so you can see day and night views with sunset . Just beautiful .
The only downside no souvenir shop ! Which was disappointing as we wanted to buy some gifts
The only downside no souvenir shop ! Which was disappointing as we wanted to buy some gifts
Written August 6, 2022
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RJCScotland
Montrose, UK70 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
A must see…before, during and after sunset. Stunning views of the city from the the aptly named “sky bridge”. We were made very welcome on a mid-week afternoon/evening. Busy but not to busy around sunset. The discrete use of camera, and personal food and water seemed ok in spite of all the notices. Toilet are available on the floor between the upper and lower lifts and permission to leave and return was ok. I do like views from high buildings…and this one is rather special.
Written October 14, 2022
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22tangotwo
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK350 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
Only SAR69 for a quick trip up the tower.
Get there about 4pm, get the photos in daylight then wait till sun sets and watch the city change through dusty and darkness.
Unfortunately there is no coffee shop to buy anything while you wait.
Get there about 4pm, get the photos in daylight then wait till sun sets and watch the city change through dusty and darkness.
Unfortunately there is no coffee shop to buy anything while you wait.
Written November 16, 2023
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Redsmell
Sherborne, UK15 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
We went up early evening to get the daytime and nighttime view including sunset - which I recommend to make the most of the visit. I like the curved bridge walkway/ viewing platform. When you buy your ticket there is a sign which states - no photos to be taken. Absolutely noone took any notice of this luckily as it would be bizarre on a view point attraction. The overall experience is a little lacklustre. The views are OK- one side being more finished than the other but a little bland and there are no signs or guidance to show you what you can see which is lacking.
It is a good way to spend an hour but no more than that. There is very little evidence of the user experience but if you bear that in mind it is a nice diversion.
It is a good way to spend an hour but no more than that. There is very little evidence of the user experience but if you bear that in mind it is a nice diversion.
Written April 10, 2022
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Bob A
Stockport, UK434 contributions
Jan 2020
I visited here during my stay in Riyadh. I really wanted to walk on the Skybridge having read lots of people recommending it.
After having admired the building from outside - various views from acorss and around the city, I decide to visit at sunset.
Having finally managed to park in the shopping centre car park underneath I made my way into the shopping area of the Kingdom Centre and finally found the way into the entrance for the trip up the tower. It's not well signposted and you have to find the discrete entrance.
I'd tried to time it so that I would get up the tower to see the sun go down, however there was a large queue and it moved very slowly.
The desk was manned by one man, who was rude and unwelcoming. When I challenged the price as it was higher than the price on the wall, he just said VAT without any smile or friendliness.
The wait to go up in the lifts was well managed, but the staff were miserable and unfriendly.
Finally we got to the top only to find the sun had already gone down. And the walkway at the top of the tower was really crowded with lots of people all trying to take selfies and generally getting in the way. My picture makes it look quieter, but that pic took ages to take without loads of people in it.
The top of the tower is a glass sided walkway from one side of the tower to another. There is a barrier to try and stop you from touching the glass - which leans outwards, however people were dipping below it trying to take photos outdoors, however the lights inside reflect on the glass making this nearly impossible. There is nothing to tell you waht you are looking at and overall I found the experience massively disappointing. It's not the bets of views at night, definitely far better during daylight.
A few days before I had visited the Globe Experience at the Al Faisaliah Tower just a couple of kilometres away. This was deserted, you got to go outside and you were able to learn all about the tower and how it was built as well as get amazing pictures of the skyline as the sun went down and darkness set in. I'd recommend this for sunset and only come to the Kingdom Centre during daylight when it is much quieter and you can actually see the city below you. Yes the tower is far lower, but I think it is far more impressive to visit.
Again on the way down there was a long wait for the lifts where you were packed in. the shop at the bottom for souvenirs was closed.
Really disappointing.
After having admired the building from outside - various views from acorss and around the city, I decide to visit at sunset.
Having finally managed to park in the shopping centre car park underneath I made my way into the shopping area of the Kingdom Centre and finally found the way into the entrance for the trip up the tower. It's not well signposted and you have to find the discrete entrance.
I'd tried to time it so that I would get up the tower to see the sun go down, however there was a large queue and it moved very slowly.
The desk was manned by one man, who was rude and unwelcoming. When I challenged the price as it was higher than the price on the wall, he just said VAT without any smile or friendliness.
The wait to go up in the lifts was well managed, but the staff were miserable and unfriendly.
Finally we got to the top only to find the sun had already gone down. And the walkway at the top of the tower was really crowded with lots of people all trying to take selfies and generally getting in the way. My picture makes it look quieter, but that pic took ages to take without loads of people in it.
The top of the tower is a glass sided walkway from one side of the tower to another. There is a barrier to try and stop you from touching the glass - which leans outwards, however people were dipping below it trying to take photos outdoors, however the lights inside reflect on the glass making this nearly impossible. There is nothing to tell you waht you are looking at and overall I found the experience massively disappointing. It's not the bets of views at night, definitely far better during daylight.
A few days before I had visited the Globe Experience at the Al Faisaliah Tower just a couple of kilometres away. This was deserted, you got to go outside and you were able to learn all about the tower and how it was built as well as get amazing pictures of the skyline as the sun went down and darkness set in. I'd recommend this for sunset and only come to the Kingdom Centre during daylight when it is much quieter and you can actually see the city below you. Yes the tower is far lower, but I think it is far more impressive to visit.
Again on the way down there was a long wait for the lifts where you were packed in. the shop at the bottom for souvenirs was closed.
Really disappointing.
Written February 15, 2020
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Masood K
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania1,459 contributions
Feb 2022
At first glance of this building you have a dropped jaw.
Shaped like a shopping bag with a handle to lift, its a Design & Architectural splendour.
At night the colours change to green, yellow, red, etc.
there is an entry fee to go to the top but its worth it, as it gives you a 360degree view of the entire city.
Shaped like a shopping bag with a handle to lift, its a Design & Architectural splendour.
At night the colours change to green, yellow, red, etc.
there is an entry fee to go to the top but its worth it, as it gives you a 360degree view of the entire city.
Written March 5, 2022
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alexooj_
Frosinone, Italy451 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
Beautiful skyline, during our visit to Riyadh we decided to go up to the top floor of this building, the 99th floor, at sunset. We pay the 690 sar and in a short time we reach the panoramic point. What can I say, very beautiful even if I personally am not crazy about the panoramic points of the city,
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Written October 2, 2023
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L_battlebury
North Yorkshire, UK175 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
We visited briefly just after dusk before eating at a near by hotel. Buy tickets on the first floor of the kingdom tower’s shopping centre, next to Mont Blanc. Tickets were easy to buy for immediate use. A short wait for a lift that takes you to the 77th floor and the mosque, then change of lifts to the 99th floor and the Sky Bridge. Fairly awe inspiring view. Not too busy either, other than walking from one end to the other there’s not much to do there. There’s no info up there on what you can see or compass points etc. The lighting changes colour every few minutes adding to the atmosphere.
Tickets were SAR69 for adults. We spent about 15 mins up there, personally there was no need to stay any longer!
Tickets were SAR69 for adults. We spent about 15 mins up there, personally there was no need to stay any longer!
Written December 27, 2023
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Louis
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates151 contributions
Jul 2022
The Mall here at this place is upscale and you see especially beutiful saudi women hoovering above the well polished floors heading to designer shops and coffee places. Hidden beside the shop of Montblanc you will find (if you find) the entrance to the skybridge that offers an impressive view over the city. Entrance fee to skybridge is 69 SAR and two elevators will bring you to the highest level. Especially in sunset hour a nice place to visit !
Written August 18, 2022
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JEShanks61
Hollywood, MD675 contributions
Mar 2022
This is a great attraction. We visited this late one afternoon and stayed to watch the sunset and the city lights come on. Well worth the visit, you can see forever! Don't miss out on the fantastic restaurant on the 77th floor.
Written March 29, 2022
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Mohsin s
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
What are the specific timings or just random we can go there any special changes for COVID-19 and how much time we can spend up there? How to book the tickets or I will get it on the counter itself??
Written December 8, 2020
We went last year and it was 50 sar each. You could spend 29/30 mins if it’s quiet but if it’s busy you’ll get moved along. You can book ahead or in the day but this was before covid
Written December 16, 2020
Yes of cause you can take videos and sometimes there is also a photographer there to take your pics for a fee.taking own cameras no problem and no charges.most people use phones for pic.
Written March 5, 2020
Are there dedicated hours for men and families? Also, one reviewer wrote DSLRs can not be used. Is this true?
Written January 11, 2020
No. And no. The kingdom of Saudi-Arabia is now allowing - serious - photos, earlier this was prohibited. The country is slowly changing. And because they want to attract tourists.
Written January 12, 2020
Which is better: The view during the day or the night view? What's your recommendation?
Written November 16, 2019
Go at around 4pm so you can catch the sunset and the night view. Both you have to see :)
Written November 30, 2019
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