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Diriyah officially opens its gates to the public on December 4

The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
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The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
Diriyah officially opens its gates to the public on December 4
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The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
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The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
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The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
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The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. (Supplied)
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Updated 29 November 2022

Diriyah officially opens its gates to the public on December 4

Diriyah officially opens its gates to the public on December 4
  • DGDA Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo told Arab News: 鈥淭hree hundred years ago, the birthplace of the Kingdom was At-Turaif

RIYADH: Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb inaugurated the UNESCO World Heritage sites At-Turaif and the Bujairi Terrace in Diriyah on Monday.

The DGDA聽held a special gala dinner聽for a number of World Travel and Tourism Council delegates who were present in Riyadh for the 22nd WTTC Global Summit.

The summit is taking place for the first time in the Kingdom in Riyadh from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.

Uniting a wide range of key industry players, this year鈥檚 edition of the WTTC Summit showcased 黑料社区鈥檚 pioneering efforts to reshape the world鈥檚 tourism map in a still-recovering, post-COVID world. As one of the industry鈥檚 largest events, the annual forum aspires to implement travel sustainability on a global scale.

The At-Turaif and Bujairi Terrace opening gala dinner was attended by Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Chair of WTTC Arnold Donald, President and CEO of WTTC Julia Simpson, Group Chief Executive Officer of DGDA Jerry Inzerillo, and a broad list of other high profile industry leaders.

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As a part of its opening, At- Turaif will offer 75-minute guided walking tours in both Arabic and English that will take visitors through the original seat of power, built in the 1700s, of the Kingdom鈥檚 Al-Saud family.

In the upcoming week, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif, the home of the first Saudi State, and dine at some of the world鈥檚 finest Michelin-star restaurants at the Bujairi Terrace.

Visitors will take a step back in time as they walk through the mudbrick palaces and pathways of At-Turaif that perfectly highlight the traditional Najdi architecture.

As a part of its opening, At-Turaif will offer 75-minute guided walking tours in both Arabic and English that will take visitors through the original seat of power, built in the 1700s, of the Kingdom鈥檚 Al-Saud family.

Upon its opening, visitors will be able to explore At-Turaif's Salwa Palace, a 10,000-square-meter complex whose first phases were built by Mohammed ibn Saud, the first ruler of the First Saudi State.

At-Turaif's palaces, pathways and detailed carvings in the Najdi architecture provide a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the origin of 黑料社区.

Along with the announcement of At-Turaif's opening, the DGDA will also host a variety of activities for the public, including theatrical performances, an Arabian horse show, calligraphy sessions, mudbrick-making shows and Saudi coffee experiences.

On Al-Nuzul Street, 13 buildings will host daily immersive theatrical performances that will take visitors back in time to experience life in At-Turaif during the First Saudi State.

Following the opening At-Turaif, Diriyah is also set to host a calendar full of events and activities for the public during the winter 2022 season.

Bujairi Terrace is also set to open its doors to the public on Dec. 4 with the aim of becoming the foremost luxury dining destination in the Kingdom of 黑料社区. Located in Wadi Hanifah, Bujairi Terrace will offer 20 restaurants and coffee shops, several of which are Michelin-star restaurants, including Chez Bruno, Hakkasan, Long Chim and Tatel, overlooking At-Turaif.

Some of the international brands located in Bujairi Terrace include Angelina, Brunch & Cake, Caf茅 De L茅splanade, Cova / Cova Pasticceria, Flamingo Room, Joe & the Juice, Sarabeth鈥檚 and Villa Mamas.

Some of the local brands include TAKYA, Altopiano, Somewhere / Somewhere Dessert Bae, Sum + Things, and Hi.

Built from the same mud, water and straw used to construct At-Turaif, Bujairi Terrace will merge culture, history and luxury through live shows, historical programs, interactive entertainment and traditional performances from Saudi artists and musicians.

Earlier this week, some 1,500 employees at the DGDA put their signatures on mud bricks to be used to restore At-Turaif, the original home of the Saudi royal family and the country鈥檚 first capital.

DGDA Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo told Arab News: 鈥淭hree hundred years ago, the birthplace of the Kingdom was At-Turaif. We give all our love and praise to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, to restore At-Turaif, which was built by Saudis brick by brick, but no one knows their names.

鈥淣ow we are building the new Diriyah, transforming it, using the same material, same mud, same straw, same palm trees, but now we know everybody鈥檚 name.

鈥淪o the next 300 years of this will be built by all these people and will remain very emotional and very special to them.鈥

The DGDA aims to develop the birthplace of the Kingdom into a world-class tourism, entertainment and cultural destination. Upon its completion, Diriyah will be a $50 billion giga-project featuring some of the world鈥檚 most luxurious restaurants and hotels built in the traditional Najdi architectural style.

This is merely the first phase of Diryah鈥檚 opening. Once complete, Diriyah will offer more than 150 fine-dining restaurants and premium cafes, 28 luxury hotels and resorts, and 400 luxury and lifestyle brands.