Did Boulevard World always hold the promise of global adventure? Today, it pulses with the energy of 15 different countries. Boulevard World isn’t just an amusement park. It’s a portal. Right here in Riyadh, on Prince Turki al-Awwal Road, you can stroll from the charm of a Moroccan souk to the vibrant streets of Tokyo. Boulevard World opened its gates during Riyadh Season in November 2022. It’s part of Saudi Vision 2030. This vision aims to transform Saudi Arabia into a global entertainment hub. And Boulevard World is a key player in that transformation. The park features meticulous replicas of iconic landmarks. Imagine exploring a mini Eiffel Tower, then wandering through a recreation of Times Square. In 2022, the lagoon at Boulevard World earned a Guinness World Record. It’s the largest man-made lagoon in the world, spanning a vast 12 hectares. During Riyadh Season 2024, Boulevard World welcomed over 6 million visitors. Beyond the recreations, Boulevard World offers thrilling rides. There are roller coasters for adrenaline junkies. For those seeking a different kind of thrill, there’s the Hotel Terror Haunted House. Looking for something more family-friendly? Check out Play O City or CocoMelon. Boulevard World isn’t just about international experiences. It also celebrates Saudi heritage with a dedicated zone. You can admire replicas of the Al Naslaa rock formation and the historic houses of Jeddah’s Al Balad district. Boulevard World has continued to expand. New zones have been added, including areas representing Iran, Turkey, and Africa. It promises even more global adventures in the years to come. So, as you explore Boulevard World, remember that you’re not just visiting an amusement park. You’re taking a whirlwind tour of the world, all within the heart of Riyadh.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.