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The Sky Bridge at Kingdom Centre: Riyadh's classic view from above

The observation deck bridging the top of the Olaya district tower remains one of the easiest ways to read the shape of the capital.

By Riyadh City Desk · Published July 16, 2026

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The Sky Bridge at Kingdom Centre: Riyadh's classic view from above

If you want to understand how Riyadh is laid out, it helps to get above it. The Kingdom Centre, the tower in the Olaya business district crowned by a curved opening, carries a Sky Bridge near its summit that links the two sides of the arch and gives a wide, unobstructed panorama across the city.

From the walkway the geography becomes legible. The grid of Olaya and Al Olaya Street runs below, the towers of the northern business corridor rise in the distance, and on clear days the low desert horizon frames the whole scene. At dusk the view is especially popular, as the office blocks light up and the call to prayer drifts across the districts.

The tower also functions as a destination in its own right. Its lower levels house a large shopping centre with international and regional brands, cafes and restaurants, so a trip to the Sky Bridge can be combined with a meal or an afternoon of browsing without moving your car.

Visitors should plan for timed entry to the deck, which is managed to keep the narrow bridge from becoming crowded. Tickets are usually bought on site or through the mall's channels, and prices are set in Saudi riyals. Sunset slots are the first to fill, so arriving with time to spare is sensible during weekends and school holidays.

Getting there is simple. Olaya is one of the best-connected parts of Riyadh, close to major roads and served by the city's growing public transport network. For newcomers building a first itinerary, the Sky Bridge pairs naturally with the nearby Al Faisaliah tower, giving two contrasting high vantage points within a compact part of the city.

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