
Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh
Riyadh Saudi Arabia Middle East
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Location
Four Seasons properties balance consistent global standards with deep local integration, and the Riyadh address reflects this through architecture and cultural programming rooted in Saudi tradition while delivering the brand's signature twice-daily housekeeping and 24-hour service. The hotel sits in the Kingdom Tower complex, a landmark on King Fahd Road that anchors the capital's business district and frames the skyline for kilometres in every direction.
Riyadh sprawls across the Najd plateau at 600 metres elevation, a metropolis that emerged in the 1950s from an 18th-century walled town once ruled by Dahham ibn Dawwas. The Nafud desert presses close, its presence felt in the clarity of light and the dryness of the air. Wide boulevards lined with date palms cut through districts where glass towers rise beside traditional souqs, and the call to prayer marks time as reliably as any clock.
Eleven kilometres northwest, the At-Turaif District in ad-Dir'iyah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2010) preserves the mudbrick palaces and Najdi architecture of the first Saudi capital, founded in the 15th century. King Khalid International Airport lies 27 kilometres from the city centre, connected by highway through desert scrubland that surrenders abruptly to urban density.
The souqs scattered across Riyadh offer the most immediate connection to local life. Lama Rose sits just over a kilometre away, while Taiba Market and Owais Market lie within three kilometres, each stocked with spices, dates, frankincense, and textiles that fill the air with cardamom and sandalwood. The At-Turaif District rewards a morning visit: walk the restored alleyways of this 15th-century capital to see how Najdi builders used mudbrick and triangular wind towers to create livable spaces in desert heat. The site tells the story of the Al Saud dynasty's origins and the alliance between Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and Muhammad bin Saud in 1744.
Book a table well in advance for any serious dining in Riyadh, where the restaurant scene leans heavily on hotel properties and international concepts. The city's 33 Michelin-recognised restaurants within 50 kilometres hold no stars but include strong regional and contemporary Middle Eastern options. For a break from urban sprawl, the Driving Range lies 24 kilometres out, though most visitors find the city's energy and rapid transformation reason enough to stay close.
Winter brings Riyadh's gentlest weather. December through February sees daytime highs between 20 and 23 degrees, cool enough for unhurried walks through the souqs and open-air sites like At-Turaif. Nights drop to seven or eight degrees, a chill that feels sharp after the day's warmth.
Spring and autumn pass quickly. March and November hover in the mid-to-high twenties, pleasant but brief transitions before heat or cold reasserts itself. April already climbs past 30 degrees, signalling the shift toward summer's intensity.
Summer is uncompromising. June through August sees daytime temperatures exceed 40 degrees, the air bone-dry and still, the desert sun bleaching colour from everything by midday. Rain is effectively absent from May through September. Visit between November and March when the city breathes more easily and outdoor exploration feels possible rather than punishing.
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