The Kingdom Centre in Riyadh is the fifth largest skyscraper in Saudi Arabia. It was developed as a combined project between a US based architecture firm and a Riyadh based architecture firm. The centre was developed by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal and houses some important financial buildings as well as shopping centres. The centre has an all women area and consists of fashion and furnishing stores especially appealing to the youth.
The Kingdom Centre Tower is the largest tower located that you can visit at Riyadh, being the greatest Saudi Arabia's tourist attraction. This 99 story, 992ft skyscraper is the world's third tallest tower with a hole.
Kingdom Center Tower provides to the visitors an inhabitable space to accommodate air-conditioned offices or individual apartments .The tower also has museums dedicated to Islamic art and culture, shopping malls, restaurants and parking lots for you to stroll around.
The first five floors are retail space featuring an international luxury brand boutique for fashion, jewelry & accessories as well as other designer brands. Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia uses the popular exterior cladding technology known as Facade systems for high rise buildings or curtain walling system.
It has been created by US-based architectural firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture. The building also has glass housing floors and gets lit by LED lights for energy efficiency.
• Visit the Saudi commercial market, one of the most luxurious shopping complexes in Riyadh and get an opportunity to shop for the best brands in the world.
• If you are an art enthusiast, you're at the right place as here you’ll find 190 varied galleries of various famous international brands.
• Delight your palate with detectable cuisines at the famed international restaurant chains that serve a variety of cuisines including Italian, Thai and Asian food.
• Immerse and relax yourself at the outdoor pool and mineral spa at the famous Four Seasons Hotel.
• Enjoy a ballroom dance at the magnificent ballroom designed here at the centre.