Tahliah Street, Shopping street in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Tahliah Street stretches approximately 4.75 kilometers through northern Riyadh, featuring modern commercial buildings, retail outlets, restaurants, cafes, and pedestrian-friendly zones with landscaped sidewalks.
The street has evolved from a modest shopping corridor into one of Riyadh's most prominent commercial areas since 2004, undergoing significant urban renewal projects by Omrania & Associates to improve safety and economic vitality.
During festivals like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the street becomes a hub of celebration with decorations, street performances, markets, and cultural displays that attract large crowds and foster community engagement.
The street is accessible via public transportation and equipped with ample parking facilities, green medians, pedestrian crossings with priority signaling, and speed-reduction features to enhance visitor safety and convenience.
Tahliah Street gained popularity among young Saudis following the introduction of free Wi-Fi throughout the area in 2004, encouraging social interaction and digital connectivity comparable to renowned avenues like the Champs-Élysées.
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