Riyadh summers are brutal. Everyone knows it. You either stay indoors glued to the AC or spend half your weekends hunting for places that make the heat feel slightly less offensive. Now there’s a new spot entering the group chat. And honestly, people are already talking about it like it’s the place to be this season. attaché Pool Club has officially opened inside attaché in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, and it’s member’s only pool.
Riyadh’s New Members-Only Pool Club Is Basically Where Summer Plans Are Headed
It feels more like someone dropped a private resort into the city and added a members-only tag just to make it more tempting.
The first thing people will probably notice is how unique it looks. The setup leans heavily into that Palm Springs-style vibe with soft turquoise tones, oversized loungers and a huge lagoon-style pool sitting in the middle of it all.
There are different spots depending on what mood you’re in. Some people will grab single loungers and stay there for hours pretending they’ll “just have one drink”. Others will probably go straight for the in-pool islands or those massive round daybeds.
And then there are the private cabanas. Those come with personalised service and extra perks, because of course they do.
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It’s Less About Swimming, More About The Whole Scene
For many people, this won’t even be about the pool itself, but also the atmosphere around it.
There’s a pool bar serving mocktails and small bites, a gym, common areas for members to hang out and even overnight rooms if someone decides they’re too relaxed to leave.
Also, the club stays open throughout the year. The pool gets cooled during summer and heated in winter, which means they’re clearly aiming for this to become an all-season social spot rather than just a temporary summer thing.
That said, the exclusivity will probably become part of the appeal too. Memberships are now open, but people already expect waiting lists to happen soon.
And honestly, Riyadh has been leaning harder into lifestyle spaces lately. Places where people can eat, stay, socialise and spend entire days without needing to move elsewhere. The attaché Pool Club feels like it fits directly into that shift.
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