AlUla Prepares to Welcome Visitors in Ramadan with Unique Experiences

AlUla Ramadan preparations - Photo by SPA
AlUla Ramadan preparations - Photo by SPA
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AlUla Prepares to Welcome Visitors in Ramadan with Unique Experiences

AlUla Ramadan preparations - Photo by SPA
AlUla Ramadan preparations - Photo by SPA

AlUla Governorate is set to welcome visitors during Ramadan with unique experiences that blend the spiritual essence of the month with the captivating beauty of nature, while offering a range of activities and events for all age groups, SPA reported.
AlUla will provide its guests with distinguished accommodation options that bring together the authenticity of history with the luxury of modern design, alongside fashionable camping experiences to cater to diverse tastes, making it an ideal destination for visitors seeking tranquility and the beauty of nature.
During Ramadan, AlUla will offer exclusive experiences that combine gourmet tastes, historical ambiance, and exciting adventures. Guests can enjoy iftar and suhoor with breathtaking views, the "Ramadan Memories" tour in the Old Town, and activities such as the AlUla swing and rock climbing. Art enthusiasts can explore unique exhibitions open until late at night.
With these various events, AlUla offers its visitors the opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere of the holy month amid its stunning nature, creating a unique experience that combines spirituality, culture, and entertainment.



Royal Commission for AlUla, UNESCO Inaugurate Exhibition at Venice Biennale Architecture 2025

The exhibition is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi in Venice, Italy, and will run through November 23. SPA
The exhibition is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi in Venice, Italy, and will run through November 23. SPA
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Royal Commission for AlUla, UNESCO Inaugurate Exhibition at Venice Biennale Architecture 2025

The exhibition is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi in Venice, Italy, and will run through November 23. SPA
The exhibition is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi in Venice, Italy, and will run through November 23. SPA

The Royal Commission for AlUla has inaugurated the "Deep Surfaces: Architecture to Enhance the Visitor Experience of UNESCO Sites" exhibition, organized in partnership with UNESCO as part of the Venice Biennale Architecture 2025.

The exhibition is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi in Venice, Italy, and will run through November 23.
The exhibition presents over 50 projects located in UNESCO-designated sites, including World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves, and Global Geoparks. These projects range from new architectural developments and rehabilitated historic structures to small-scale interventions and facilities still under construction.
Visitors will explore how architecture contributes to heritage preservation, controls access, supports local economies, and fosters social inclusion. The exhibition also promotes the role of these sites as learning spaces for sustainable development and global citizenship, in response to complex contemporary challenges.
Among the highlights is Hegra, the ancient city in AlUla and the first Saudi site inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The exhibition showcases several initiatives focused on public engagement and safeguarding the site. It also emphasizes the collaboration between the Royal Commission for AlUla and UNESCO to establish a reference model for best practices as part of a broader partnership for heritage preservation and sustainable development.