Riyadh events 2010
I thought that it's a good idea to start a thread about the events taking place in Riyadh, so all the Riyadh expat community are invited to share upcoming events, & preferably by providing all details.
The event that is taking place these days is the Riyadh International Bookfair. For those of you who are interested the bookfair is starting on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 10:00am till
Friday, March 12, 2010 at 9:00pm. It's on King Abdullah st, near Prince Salman center
Click here to see the map: wikimapia.org/#lat=24.751372&lon=46.726313&z=17&l=0&m=b
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About this bookfair, which I'd love to attend:聽 what days are women allowed to attend, do you know?
A meting of the organizing committee will held on Thursday Mar 4 at 6:00 pm at the Resort. Please contact Hassan Issa if intersted in attending the meeting or participating in the event on 055 742 7530
and 12/3/2010 from 4.00pm to 10.00pm. Sunday 7/3/2010
same time. And Tuesday 9/3/2010 from 4.00pm to 10.00pm.
If you like both chocolate & flowers, this is for you. The event is at Nayyara conference center.
You can ask about directions on their facebook page:

Salman
It's worth visiting as it offers some products that you won't find anywhere else in Riyadh. What I loved the most is the Persian section (rugs, & food products), the Moroccan traditional & handmade art & decor. Also, the beautifully painted tea cups, tajines, & wall plates. Even if you don't buy anything the whole atmosphere is interesting & I learned that this exhibition is an annual event.


Here you'll find more info about the festival just to give an idea for first timers, what the festival is about:
聟 oc_cvt.htm
Hope you enjoy!
SaudiUK wrote:This may sound a littl stupid...Im new to KSA ..been here 3 months.... heard a lot about the Janadriyah festival...any people been before? and can a family go together?
yeah, it great an loads of fun, and you can certianly take your family with you.
you can visit from 24th Mar to 31st Mar from 4PM~ to ~12AM midnight. (families only)
King Abdullah enjoyed it too 

the website, though not in english
and I couldn't find the location map. 
sorry if the info isn't enough.
Have found some directions and am hoping to go today.

musicman wrote:well, if u r interested in culture it might be of some value but i know the organization and arrangements for these events are truly apalling.... sadly
Actually that's what I was expecting...but I was really surprised.
Its actually very well organised. (getting there was hectic...TIP..follow signs to main gate..and you can park near and in a proper spot...no neeed to park 2km away like some were doing)
Its interesting and interactive...learn alot about culture, history and there are presentations from current institutions and educational establisments.
Well worth the visit...you will need at minimum 3 hours to see some (not all) of the exhibitions...
well worth the visit
at least we are seeing some change in 30 years, now.
Alhamdulillah!

UmmTalal wrote:HI my family and I went to the festival Sunday after isha and it was amazing, so much fun. I heard it was horrid on the weekend due to all the people. Tomorrow is the last night and the weekend so I would urge you to go tonight and yes its VERY worth it. I think we may go back tonight. Go on all the little turns bc you may think you are done but each turn goes into a new world. I actually made a post about it here:
I went yesterday (Thursday) and it was a mad rush. People were rushing to get parking lots on the sandy area although there was plenty of parking space on the compound itself. I found the crowd quite refreshing though - I find the city generally pretty "deserted", at most there are crowds at the malls.聽 It was a great experience. Hope there are more events like this soon!
musicman wrote:For Mall Addicts I am told that the new Paramount mall on Takhasusi Street has been opened. Ftom its exterior, during the building phase, it looked monumental in size and shape. I bet it must be a great hunting ground for the hens on the forum? Enjoy the shopping, ladies...
Its only 25% open.
Danube and Jarir book stall are open - very little else - other than food court and children's fun fair.

It's at: Khorais road, exit 30. Gate N 2, 1st floor.
If you have any questions call these numbers 0543966858/ 0541202221
saft wrote:what is the exhbition about?
Unfortunately that's all the information I have, I'll let you know if I go!
Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Al Faisaliah Hotel - please reserve prior
Description: The Brunch to End All Brunches
Four dining concepts combine in the Brunch at Al Faisaliah Hotel
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - With an expansive array of dishes from global cuisines and an unparalleled team of chefs, Riyadh's discerning diners are applauding the high-end culinary experience on Fridays at Al Faisaliah Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel.
Renowned for its exquisite levels of service and flawless cuisine, the Brunch at Al Faisaliah Hotel will bring taste buds alight as the creative team behind the hotel's signature restaurants, overseen by Executive Chef Wolfgang Eberle, come together to blend the finest ingredients from around the world and offer four unique dining concepts in one brunch.
The chefs of the Brazilian churrascaria IL Terrazzo, the French gourmet Cristal restaurant, and the celebrated restaurant The Globe join forces at Al Faisaliah Hotel's La Brasserie for Friday afternoon. A powerful combination of highly regarded international chefs results in a brunch fit for royalty featuring the best of Arabic, Asian, and European cuisine featuring more than 10 live-cooking and prepared food stations.
Lobster wok, sushi, and sashimi are a few of the highlights from the five Asian cuisines on offer. The vast selection of desserts is on display at the European and Lebanese buffet station, as souffl茅s, pralines and an assortment of Lebanese and French pastries are freshly prepared, capped off with a chocolate fountain to satisfy all sweet-toothed diners.
From dim sum to filet mignon, oysters to goose liver, the variety of dishes available is unmatched in The Kingdom, and the quality of preparation is precisely what one expects from Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
The brunch, which costs SAR250 (US$67) per person plus 15 per cent service charge, includes unlimited non-alcoholic champagne and caters to the whole family. Children under 6 years old dine for free, while 6 to 12 year olds pay half price. The play area is offered free of charge and stocked with entertainment options, from face-painting to Nintendo Wii Console. Parents are put at ease as childcare specialists are on hand to supervise.
"We understand the emphasis families place on dining and eating out in The Kingdom, and our brunch is designed to ensure every member of the family has fun and experiences multiple world-class cuisines," said Peter Finamore, Managing Director, Al Faisaliah Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel.
"We've united the renowned chefs from all of our restaurants to deliver an explosion of flavours with the freshest ingredients, alongside attentive and individualised service. In keeping with the reputation of our hotel, The Brunch at Al Faisaliah Hotel is truly the most exclusive brunch in the Kingdom."
The award-winning hotel, which forms a towering centre piece amid the exclusive shops, residences and businesses of Riyadh's Al Faisaliah Centre, is most famous for its culinary excellence and spectacular dome restaurant, The Globe, which gives dramatic views across the city.
For booking, please call telephone +966.1.273.2222.

i wud find it hard to digest if i was seated in there at the tower on Friday morning....
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