Riyadh Season is adding a new attraction to its 2025 lineup, and this one is all about nature. Boulevard Flowers opens to the public on April 16. It promises a huge floral experience that feels more like a living exhibition than a park.
Riyadh Season 2025: Boulevard Flowers Opens With 180 Million Blooms
Boulevard Flowers is huge, covering 214,000 square metres. The numbers alone tell the story: there are more than 180 million flowers and more than five million plants arranged throughout the space.
Expect to see huge rose sculptures, flower pyramids, hanging baskets, and long arched walkways that look like they came from a postcard. The design is based on Saudi heritage, combining traditional elements with bold, modern displays.
It’s not just something you walk through. It’s something you stop, stare at, and probably photograph from every angle.
In The Middle Of A Garden, Boeing 777s?
In the middle of the flower garden are three full-size models of Boeing 777 planes. It sounds strange, and it is.
These installations aren’t just for looks. They have family-friendly things to do inside, which is one of the best things about the zone.
A Nod To Saudi Culture
The space goes beyond the flowers to show off the local culture. The gates that visitors walk through are in the Najdi style, which is a clear reference to traditional Saudi architecture. It makes the experience more meaningful by connecting the visual spectacle to cultural roots instead of making it just another themed attraction.
Food, Shows, And More
Boulevard Flowers has a variety of places to eat, from cafés to full-service restaurants, all with flowers in the background. Live shows and acts that move around keep the energy up, so the space never feels still.
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If you want to make a small version of it at home, there is also a nursery and a shop for garden tools.
Based on the buzz on Instagram about the launch, early previews have already got a lot of attention for their size and beauty, with many calling it one of the most “Instagrammable” areas of Riyadh Season so far.
Things You Should Know Before You Leave
The attraction is open from April 16 to June 16, and tickets cost SAR28.75. Every day, the gates open at 4 p.m. and close at midnight.
If you want space, go early. If you want the lights, go late.
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