Suwaidi Park is back as part of Riyadh Season 2025, and it’s bringing the world to one place. This year, the free-entry zone celebrates 13 cultures from across the globe. It’s open every day until December 20, filling the air with music, dance, food, and colour.

The park takes visitors on a journey through food stalls serving authentic dishes, vibrant folk performances, and markets filled with handcrafted treasures. Each week, a new culture takes the spotlight, creating a different experience every time you visit. Families can explore pavilions, enjoy open-air concerts, and soak in a carnival-like atmosphere.

The celebration kicked off with Indian Cultural Week, turning Suwaidi Park into a lively slice of India until November 10. Visitors can enjoy traditional shows and the performance of Indian rapper MC Stan on November 6.

And if you love street food, you’re in for a treat! Grab a Gol Gappa, bite into a Jalebi, or try Paan and Ice Gola from the food stalls.

Beyond the performances and snacks, you’ll find plenty of handcrafted gems: pottery, colourful bangles, henna art, and traditional Indian fabrics.

While the details of what culture Suwaidi Park celebrates next are not revealed yet, here’s the full list of what you can expect this season:

  • Syria
  • Egypt
  • Africa
  • Sudan
  • Jordan
  • Levant
  • Yemen
  • Pakistan
  • Palestine
  • Indonesia
  • Bangladesh
  • the Philippines

Suwaidi Park is open from 4 PM to midnight on weekdays and until 1 AM on weekends. Whether you come for the food, music, or to simply wander through different cultures, it’s definitely worth checking out before it wraps up on December 20.

And if you’re planning to explore more in the city, don’t miss these upcoming events in Riyadh in 2025. There’s a lot more happening this season that you’ll want to keep an eye on. Stay tuned for updates and new announcements coming soon.