Rosewood
Rosewood Diriyah
Within Diriyah Gate, next to the At-Turaif UNESCO site near Riyadh, 250 accommodations
First look
Rosewood is building inside Diriyah Gate, the heritage-led development on the edge of Riyadh, next to the mud-brick At-Turaif quarter that holds UNESCO World Heritage status. With 250 accommodations, this is a sizeable urban-adjacent property, and the UNESCO neighbor gives it a sense of place that the brand's other Saudi projects, set on new coastlines, don't have.
The target is 2027. Diriyah Gate is a large, phased undertaking, so the date carries the same dependency on the wider development that runs through Rosewood's Saudi pipeline. We're treating 2027 as a target. The genuinely interesting angle is the proximity to At-Turaif's restored historic core. What we'll be watching for is whether the hotel draws on that setting in a meaningful way rather than simply standing beside it.
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