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Cultural Norms
The guide was updated:When strolling and exploring the city, please make sure you wear the appropriate attire. Women should be covered from neck to ankle and in certain areas scarves are used to cover the face and head. Shorts and tank tops should not be worn outside of your accommodation by women. For men, loose clothing is recommended and shorts are prohibited.
When visiting, please make sure you respect and abide by the laws and culture of the country.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
When strolling and exploring the city, please make sure you wear the appropriate attire. Women should be covered from neck to ankle and in certain areas scarves are used to cover the face and head. Shorts and tank tops should not be worn outside of your accommodation by women. For men, loose clothing is recommended and shorts are prohibited.
When visiting, please make sure you respect and abide by the laws and culture of the country.
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Passport / Visa
Saudi Arabia introduced a new eVisa system in October 2019, dramatically simplifying visa applications for citizens of multiple world countries, including the USA, Canada, China, Japan, Australia, and much of Europe. The new multiple-entry visa will be processed within record time (as quickly as 30 minutes), issued for one year, and will allow visitors to stay in the country for up to 90 days during its validity period. This marks a watershed moment in the country’s history, as Saudi Arabia has historically been off limits to non-Muslim tourists, with visas notoriously difficult to secure.
Citizens of countries not covered by the eVisa program will still need to turn to their nearest embassy or consulate to obtain a visa.
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Riyadh King Khalid International Airport (RUH)
Riyadh King Khaled International Airport is situated 35 kilometres from Riyadh city centre. Authorised taxis marked with the airport logo operate 24 hours a day. The journey to the city centre takes approximately 30 minutes. Discuss prices before entering a taxi.
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Best Time to Visit
The incredibly hot summers of Saudi Arabia, with temperatures often going above the 40°C mark, make the country one of the driest in the world. The unbearable heat, from April to October, make it difficult to undertake continuous outdoor exploration.
A trip to Saudi Arabia is best planned for the period between November and March. During those months, daytime temperatures tend to be cooler and significantly more comfortable.
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Public Transport
The cheapest way to get around is by minibus; however these are primarily for men. There is a limited and infrequent bus service for women. Some buses that belong to the Saudi Arabian Public Transport System, also known as SAPTCO, travel internationally and domestically. Check bus schedules before paying your fare.
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Taxi
If you're staying in a hotel, get the concierge to call one of the authorised white taxis. Alternatively, you can hail a taxi on the street and it is acceptable for women to do this.
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Car Rental
There are both local and international car rental companies in Saudi Arabia. To rent a car, you need to be at least 25 years old and provide a valid driver's licence with your passport. Note that women are not allowed to drive on public roads, so a taxi would be more convenient.
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Post
There are several post offices scattered in Riyadh. Locate the one near your accommodation.
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Pharmacy
There are several pharmacies in Riyadh to choose from. If you need urgent medical care, head to Riyadh Care Medical Hospital.
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Telephone
Country code: +966
Area code: 11
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Electricity
Saudi Arabia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 60Hz. The plug type associated to the country is type G, just like in the UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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