Saudi Arabia is buzzing with exciting experiences, offering a diverse lineup of entertainment, sports, cultural events, and family-friendly activities. From live performances and thrilling matches to creative workshops and Ramadan-inspired gatherings, there’s something for every interest and age group. Here are eight of the best things to do in Saudi Arabia this month.
1. Ramadan Camp
The Ramadan Camp at 966 Innovation Hub is a four-day program for children and teens aged 6 to 16. It incorporates the essence of Ramadan with hands-on learning in robotics, AI, drone technology, architecture, and esports. Each day features engaging activities to build technical skills and teamwork. The camp ends with a presentation where participants showcase their projects and demonstrate what they’ve learned.
Where: 7021 Abdulwahid Al Azji, 3426, Qurtubah, Riyadh 13248, Saudi Arabia
Until: March 11th
Cost: Starts at SAR950 per person
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2. Al Riyadh VS Al Ittihad
The Saudi Pro League 2025/26 season brings an exciting matchup between Al Riyadh Club and Al Ittihad Club at Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh. Both teams are set to battle it out on the pitch, promising a thrilling game for football fans. Supporters can look forward to intense action, skilful play, and a lively stadium atmosphere. It’s a must-watch clash for anyone following the league this season.
Where: Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh- Saudi Arabia
When: March 13th
Cost: Starts at SAR10 per person
3. Dakkah Nakhil
Dakkah Nakhil offers a memorable Ramadan experience that blends traditional ambience with traditional cuisine, live entertainment, and fun activities. Designed as a welcoming gathering space, the event invites guests to come together and enjoy meaningful moments throughout the Holy Month. With a warm atmosphere and engaging experiences for all ages, it’s an ideal spot to celebrate Ramadan with family and friends.
Where: Dakkah Shai, Riyadh- Saudi Arabia
Until: March 19th
Cost: Starts at SAR15 per person
4. Ramlina Festival
Ramlina Festival in Riyadh is a must-visit event this March, celebrating heritage, community, and entertainment. Visitors can enjoy exciting indoor games, sample gourmet coffee, and explore a variety of cuisines. Live performances and friendly competitions add to the festive atmosphere, making it a fun outing for all.
Where: Riyadh 12547- Saudi Arabia
Until: March 20th
Cost: Starts at SAR20 per person
5. Al-Huwayett
Al-Huwayett is an exciting cultural destination in Riyadh where children can discover traditional Najdi heritage through interactive experiences. As part of Diriyah Season, it offers engaging areas that encourage kids to explore, create, and learn through play rather than simply observing exhibits. Situated in the Adhwaihrah district, the space blends storytelling, activities, and games to make learning enjoyable and meaningful. It helps young visitors connect with their culture while fostering creativity and a strong sense of identity.
Where: 3332 Al Mudhiba, Al Bujairi, 7375, Riyadh 13711, Saudi Arabia
When: Until March 23rd
Cost: Starts at SAR 80 per person
6. Fanatics Flag Football Classic
The Fanatics Flag Football Classic kicks off in Riyadh, uniting global sports stars and top entertainers for an electrifying night. NFL legend Tom Brady joins an elite group of professional players and celebrated athletes in a fast-paced flag football tournament. Hosted by Kevin Hart, the event blends high-level sports action with live performances, cultural showcases, and a lively, festival-like vibe.
Where: Kingdom Arena, Riyadh- Saudi Arabia
When: March 21st
Cost: Starts at SAR35 per person
7. Saleh El Nawawy Live
Saleh El Nawawy takes the stage in Riyadh with his comedy special “Ghaybooba,” turning everyday situations into hilarious and surprising moments. Famous for his quick thinking and lively style, Saleh engages the audience throughout, making each performance unique. “Ghaybooba” offers more than stand-up; it’s an engaging live experience full of witty insights, relatable humour, and nonstop laughs.
Where: Sard Cultural Centre, Riyadh- Saudi Arabia
When: March 26th
Cost: Starts at SAR200 per person
This March, if you’re looking for things to do or cultural experiences in Saudi Arabia, these events should definitely be on your list.
Cover Image Courtesy: Saleh El Nawawy/ Instagram and Platinumlist/Website
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