Shop ‘til you drop: All the traditional Saudi souks in Riyadh you will keep going back to 

Souvenirs, furniture, jewelry, and more
Saudi souks in Riyadh 

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Ready to hunt for treasures the traditional way? There’s nothing like wandering through the vibrant Saudi souks in Riyadh to find unique goodies and snag amazing deals. These historic marketplaces are some of the oldest in the city, bursting with charm, buzz, and bargains. So if you are tired of going to Via Riyadh, ROSHN Front, and other sprawling shopping spots. get ready to dive into the lively atmosphere and happy shopping. 

Traditional Saudi souks in Riyadh 

Almaigliah Souq

Saudi souks in Riyadh 
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On the hunt for an amazing scent without breaking the bank? Almaigliah Souq is your go-to among souks in Riyadh. It’s packed with a fantastic range of perfumes, bukhoor (those fragrant wood chips soaked in perfume oils), plus traditional treasures like abayas, thobes, cosmetics, fabrics, and more. A perfect spot to explore and score some authentic finds. 

Open Sat-Thu 8am-11:30pm. Fri 2pm-11:30pm. Al Maigliah District. 

Souq Al Owais

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Wander the charming lanes of one of the best Saudi souks in Riyadh, where local craftsmanship shines in boutique shops offering everything from jewelry and rugs to pottery and silverware. Looking to spice up your kitchen? You’ll find fresh herbs, spices, coffee beans, and saffron too. It’s the perfect place to lose track of time—don’t forget to refuel with some aromatic Arabic coffee and sweet dates at the cozy food stalls along the way.

Open Sat-Thu 9am-noon & 8pm-midnight; Fri 8pm-midnight. Souq Al Thumairi, Al Thumairi Street.

Souq Al-Zal

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If you’re after incense, antiques, textiles, and more, Souq al-Zal in Diriyah is a must-visit among Saudi souks in Riyadh. As the oldest and largest antique market in the city, dating back to 1901, it’s a cultural gem—especially bustling during Ramadan. Explore musky oud perfumes, handmade camel leather slippers, traditional Arabic coffee pots (dallahs), and stunning handwoven carpets from around the globe. Souq al-Zal truly offers treasures at every turn.

Open daily 3:30pm-10:30pm. Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Street، Ad Dirah.

The Date Souq

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Looking for the perfect date? This bustling spot just off Exit 14 is a must-visit among Saudi souks in Riyadh. You’ll find dates in every color, size, and sweetness level—but if you want to go all out, try the prized Ajwa variety from Medina. They’re a bit pricier but totally worth it. Plus, this lively souk is packed with fresh fruits and veggies to complete your haul. 

Open 7am-11pm. 7623 Eastern Ring Branch Rd, Ar Rawabi.

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