The ultimate guide for your visit to ORGATEC WORKSPACE Saudi Arabia
Planning your visit to Riyadh has never been easier. Read on for information on traveling into Saudi Arabia, visa, how to get into the venue, and a couple of pointers to keep in mind for a safe visit to the show.
Note: This event is for trade professionals only. Individuals below the age of 18 are strictly not allowed to enter the exhibition halls.
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Saudi Arabia is opening its doors to the world through its new tourist visa. With the new fast and easy-to-use online portal, international visitors from eligible countries can apply for an eVisa and discover the warm hospitality of Saudi people.
Exhibitors and visitors of the show (Eligible 49 Countries only) can obtain a tourist visa through the fast and easy-to-use online portal. The eVisa will be a one-year, multiple-entry visa, allowing tourists to spend up to 90 days in the country.
Welcome to the Kingdom’s largest exhibition and conference center. Strategically located near Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center (RFECC) is also minutes away from the capital’s major hotels and malls.
Their world-class facilities are designed to host national, regional and international conferences, meetings and exhibitions with over 36,050m2 of space.
Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center is conveniently located on Airport Road in the northeast of Riyadh, just minutes from King Khalid International Airport – making it easily accessible for both local and international visitors.
Taxis are easy to find in Riyadh. Ride-hailing services like Uber, Careem, and Bolt are widely available, along with traditional city taxis.
Complimentary parking is conveniently available around the venue.
You can take the metro to Princess Noura University 2 Station. From there, a short taxi ride will take you directly to the exhibition.
King Khalid International Airport is just minutes away from the venue. Enjoy a quick, stress-free journey between the two bustling hubs.
Built in 1865 and superbly preserved, Al Masmak Fortress is a vast clay and mud-brick citadel that’s a favorite among tourists wanting to step back in time and explore Saudi’s roots. In 1902, King Abdulaziz captured the fortress and took control of Riyadh (his ancestral home) after having lived in Kuwait.
From this fortress, Abdulaziz Al Saud conquered and united the different kingdoms and provinces that make up the Saudi nation as we know it today.
From ancient labyrinthine souqs to luxury malls and quirky boutiques, Riyadh sets the standard for a destination shopping city. The city’s most famous market is the Souq Al Zal, which remains as noisy and vibrant as when it first emerged in 1901.
Everything from gold coins to quirky handicrafts and dusty antiques can be found here, including traditional Saudi items such as dallah coffee pots and mabkhara incense burners. For more modern shopping venues, choose from Riyadh Park Mall, with an IMAX cinema and arcade under its palm trees and wave-like glass roof; the open-air precinct The Zone, where stores and restaurants are clustered around a main plaza; or the shops at the Kingdom Centre, which are almost as impressive as the shiny skyscraper itself.
One of the best ways to experience Riyadh’s cultural fusion is through its cuisine. Najd Village combines the dining and heritage experiences, with faithfully re-created Najd architecture and authentic recipes such as kabsa, jareesh and hashi.
More contemporary takes can be found at the sophisticated Takya, serving Saudi fusion food inspired by the country’s regions, and Suhail, with its modern spin on traditional Saudi favorites.
If you are travelling to Saudi Arabia and need a visa, please check visit the Saudi eVisa Portal.