City Guides

Saudi Arabia by City — Find Your Perfect Home Base

Comparing life in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and beyond — plus Abha, AlUla and the future city of NEOM. Real insights from expats who've lived it.

Top Expat Destinations

Six City Guides — From the Capital to the Future

Whether you're heading to Riyadh's boardrooms, Jeddah's coastline, Dammam's energy sector, the cool mountains of Abha, the ancient wonders of AlUla, or the future city of NEOM — we've got the guide you need.

Riyadh skyline
Capital & Business Hub
Riyadh
Where ambition meets Vision 2030. Saudi Arabia's beating commercial heart.
Finance & Banking Government Contracts Diplomatic Quarter NEOM Proximity Top International Schools
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Jeddah corniche
Red Sea Gateway
Jeddah
Relaxed, coastal, cosmopolitan. The Kingdom's most socially liberal city.
Corniche Lifestyle UNESCO Al-Balad Trade & Logistics International Dining Lower Cost of Living
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Dammam Eastern Province
Oil & Gas Capital
Dammam & Eastern Province
The energy sector heartland — ARAMCO country, weekend Bahrain escapes, and tight expat communities.
ARAMCO Campus Petrochemical Sector Compound Living Bahrain Bridge Weekend Al Khobar
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Abha Asir mountains green landscape
Asir Region · 2,200m Altitude
Abha
Saudi Arabia's green mountain escape. Cool air, terraced valleys, and a fast-growing tourism economy.
Cool Climate Mountain Tourism Affordable Living Asir National Park Healthcare Sector
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AlUla Hegra ancient Nabataean rock tombs
UNESCO World Heritage · Medina Region
AlUla
The world's largest open-air museum. Ancient Nabataean tombs, rose-red canyons, and SAR 70bn in RCU investment.
Hegra (Ancient Nabataean) RCU Development Tourism & Hospitality Jobs Desert Luxury Archaeology
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NEOM The Line futuristic mega-city
Vision 2030 Giga-Project · Tabuk Region
NEOM & The Line
The $500bn city of the future. A 170km linear urban corridor, TROJENA ski resort, SINDALAH island, and OXAGON industrial port — all being built now.
The Line (170km City) TROJENA Ski Resort Engineering & Tech Jobs SINDALAH Island $500B Investment
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Side by Side

City Comparison at a Glance

Ratings based on expat surveys, cost-of-living data, and our editorial research. ★ = poor, ★★★★★ = excellent.

Category 🏙 Riyadh 🌊 Jeddah ⛽ Dammam / Al Khobar
Lifestyle & Social Scene ★★★★ Rapidly improving ★★★★★ Best in KSA ★★★★★ Compound-centric
Cost of Living (Expat) ★★★★★ Highest overall ★★★★ 10–15% cheaper ★★★★★ Most affordable
Expat Community Size ★★★★★ 2M+ expats ★★★★ ~1.5M expats ★★★★★ ~500K expats
Weather ★★★★★ Harsh desert; extreme summer ★★★★★ Humid Red Sea coast ★★★★★ Hot & humid; Gulf coast
Job Market (General) ★★★★★ All sectors; biggest market ★★★★ Strong in trade & logistics ★★★★ Oil, gas, petrochemicals
Family Suitability ★★★★★ Best international schools ★★★★ Great lifestyle for families ★★★★ Compound safety is excellent
International Connectivity ★★★★★ King Khalid — 100+ routes ★★★★★ King Abdulaziz — major hub ★★★★★ King Fahd; or Bahrain
Entertainment & Leisure ★★★★ Fastest-growing in KSA ★★★★★ Beaches, corniche, culture ★★★★★ Bahrain just 30 min away
Find Your Fit

Which City is Right for You?

Your ideal Saudi base depends on your career, family setup, and lifestyle priorities. Here's a quick guide.

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Best for
Corporate & Finance Expats
If you work in banking, consulting, government contracts, or multinationals, Riyadh is where the deals get done. The financial district (King Abdullah Financial District, or KAFD) is one of the most ambitious business hubs in the Middle East. Most FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies have their KSA headquarters here.
→ Choose Riyadh
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Best for
Lifestyle & Beach Seekers
Jeddah's Red Sea coastline, vibrant dining scene, UNESCO-listed Al-Balad old city, and historically more relaxed social atmosphere make it the lifestyle capital of Saudi Arabia. If quality of off-work life matters as much as career, Jeddah pulls ahead. Expats from Lebanon, Egypt, and Europe particularly favour it.
→ Choose Jeddah
Best for
Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Workers
If ARAMCO, SABIC, or an affiliated contractor is your employer, you'll almost certainly be placed in the Eastern Province. The ARAMCO compound in Dhahran is legendary — a fully self-contained expat community with golf courses, swimming pools, cinemas, and Western-style amenities. Khobar and Dammam are just minutes away for weekend life.
→ Choose Dammam / Eastern Province
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Best for
Families with Children
All three major cities offer excellent international schools, but Riyadh has the widest selection including British Schools, American schools (AES), French lycées, and German schools. Jeddah offers a superb lifestyle outside school hours. Compound living in any city is a particularly safe, community-focused option for families with young children.
→ Riyadh, then Jeddah, then Dammam
Deep Dive

Living in Riyadh

Riyadh is a city in the midst of a historic transformation. As recently as 2017, there were virtually no public entertainment venues, cinemas, or mixed-gender social spaces. Today, Riyadh Stage hosts international concerts, Boulevard City draws millions of visitors, and the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) has reshaped the skyline. For expats arriving now, Riyadh in 2026 is a very different proposition than it was even five years ago.

The city is vast — greater Riyadh has a population approaching 8 million — and its sheer scale can be overwhelming. A car is essentially mandatory; public transport (the Riyadh Metro, opened 2024) helps but does not yet cover enough of the city for full car-free living. Plan for a 30–60 minute commute if living away from your workplace district.

Neighbourhoods for Expats

  • Al Malqa & Al Nakheel: Northern Riyadh's most popular upscale expat neighbourhood. Well-serviced, close to major international schools, modern villas and apartments. Rents are higher but the lifestyle is excellent.
  • Diplomatic Quarter (DQ): The most prestigious address in Riyadh. Home to embassies, senior diplomats, and top-tier executives. Beautiful green belt walking paths, security, and top restaurants. Very limited rental availability and premium pricing.
  • Al Olaya / Al Woroud: Central Riyadh's business and hotel district. Convenient for work but more urban and less residential in character. Good for single professionals; less ideal for families.
  • Hittin & Al Yasmin: Mid-range family-friendly districts in northern Riyadh. Good value for money, solid expat community, close to several international schools.
  • Diriyah & Western Edge: Near the UNESCO-listed Diriyah heritage site and the upcoming Diriyah Gate megaproject. Increasingly sought after as the area transforms into a cultural destination.

Cost of Living in Riyadh (2026)

Riyadh is the most expensive city in Saudi Arabia for expats, though it remains significantly cheaper than Dubai, London, or Singapore. A comfortable expat lifestyle (decent apartment, car, dining out 3x weekly) typically costs SAR 15,000–22,000 per month for a single person, or SAR 22,000–35,000 for a family of four.

What's New Under Vision 2030

Riyadh is the focal point of Vision 2030's social transformation. Major new projects currently underway or recently completed include: New Murabba (a 19 sq km downtown including the Mukaab — a cubic megastructure), KAFD (King Abdullah Financial District, now the financial centre of choice for global banks), Diriyah Gate (SAR 100bn cultural heritage mega-development), and King Salman Park (the world's largest urban park). These projects are fundamentally reshaping what it means to live and work in Riyadh.

Riyadh Expat Essentials

The Riyadh Metro's Blue and Red lines now cover most major expat corridors. Download the Riyadh Metro app for journey planning. Mall of Arabia, Riyadh Park, and the Avenue Riyadh are the main shopping and dining hubs. For international groceries, Tamimi Markets (equivalent to Waitrose) and Carrefour are the go-to.

Riyadh at a Glance

Population~8 million
Expat Population~2.2 million
Avg. 1BR Apartment RentSAR 4,500–7,500/mo
Avg. 3BR Villa RentSAR 12,000–20,000/mo
Summer Temp (July)42–47°C
Winter Temp (Jan)10–22°C
AirportKing Khalid (RUH)
Drive to Jeddah~10 hrs / 1 hr flight
Intl. Schools35+

Popular Neighbourhoods

Al Malqa Diplomatic Quarter Al Olaya Hittin Al Nakheel Diriyah
Deep Dive

Living in Jeddah

Jeddah is the Saudi city that surprises newcomers most. Where Riyadh can feel formal and businesslike, Jeddah — the historic gateway to Makkah and the Kingdom's main Red Sea port — has always had a more open, cosmopolitan character. Its inhabitants have traded with the world for centuries, and that worldliness is evident everywhere: in the architecture, the food, the conversation, and the pace of life.

Expats who settle in Jeddah frequently say they feel more at home here than anywhere else they've lived in the Gulf. The Red Sea coastline is stunning; the seafront Corniche stretches 30km from the famous King Fahd Fountain (the world's tallest at 312m) to the historic Al-Balad quarter. Diving and snorkelling the reefs just offshore rank among the world's best undiscovered dive destinations.

Al-Balad — UNESCO World Heritage

Old Jeddah (Al-Balad) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014 and is currently undergoing an ambitious restoration programme. The ancient coral-stone buildings, intricate wooden mashrabiya screens, and narrow souks offer a glimpse of pre-oil Saudi Arabia that is simply extraordinary. Boutique hotels, art galleries, and cafés are now opening in restored traditional buildings — making Al-Balad one of the most exciting urban revival projects in the Middle East.

Lifestyle & Social Scene

Jeddah has historically been more socially relaxed than Riyadh. International restaurants line the Corniche and Tahlia Street. The Red Sea Mall, Mall of Arabia, and Serafi Mega Mall cover all retail needs. Sports, water activities, and beach clubs are accessible year-round (weather permitting — summers are brutally humid). The city hosts the Jeddah Season festival, Formula E racing, and a growing calendar of international events under the Vision 2030 entertainment mandate.

Key Expat Neighbourhoods

  • Al Rawdah & Al Zahraa: Established upscale residential areas popular with senior expats. Quiet, leafy, good schools nearby.
  • Al Shati (North Corniche): Premium seafront living with direct beach access. Popular with diplomatic families and senior corporate expats.
  • Al Hamra: Mid-range area with a strong expat community. Good value for money, close to the Corniche.
  • Obhur: Northern coastal area beloved by weekend boat owners and water sports enthusiasts. Less urban; better for weekends.
Jeddah Cost Advantage

Rents in Jeddah run approximately 10–20% below Riyadh equivalents. A comparable villa in Al Rawdah to one in Riyadh's Al Malqa will cost meaningfully less, while offering arguably superior lifestyle benefits (beach access, lower traffic, more relaxed atmosphere). Many expats in mixed-employer situations actively choose Jeddah over Riyadh when given the option.

Jeddah at a Glance

Population~5 million
Expat Population~1.5 million
Avg. 1BR Apartment RentSAR 3,500–6,000/mo
Avg. 3BR Villa RentSAR 9,500–17,000/mo
Summer Temp (July)38–42°C + humidity
Winter Temp (Jan)18–28°C
AirportKing Abdulaziz (JED)
Drive to Riyadh~10 hrs / 1 hr flight
Intl. Schools20+

Popular Neighbourhoods

Al Rawdah Al Shati Al Hamra Obhur Al Zahraa Al-Balad
Deep Dive

Living in Dammam, Al Khobar & Eastern Province

The Eastern Province is Saudi Arabia's oil and gas heartland, home to the world's single largest oil company — Saudi Aramco — and a vast petrochemical and industrial ecosystem. For engineers, geologists, energy sector professionals, and the hundreds of contractors serving the sector, this is the place to be. The expat community here is unlike anywhere else in the Kingdom: tight-knit, experienced, and in many cases multi-generational families who have lived here for decades.

The urban area spans three connected cities: Dammam (the provincial capital and administrative centre), Al Khobar (the most expat-friendly commercial hub), and Dhahran (home to the iconic Aramco compound). Together they form a seamless metro area on the Gulf coast.

The Aramco Compound Experience

If you are employed by Saudi Aramco, you will likely be offered accommodation on the Dhahran compound — a 35 sq km walled city that is, in many ways, a slice of 1950s suburban America transplanted to the Arabian Gulf. The compound features its own golf course, swimming pools, cricket pitch, cinema, bowling alley, supermarkets, schools, and hospital. Life on compound is comfortable, safe, and community-oriented — though some expats find the bubble-like atmosphere limiting over time.

Non-Aramco expats in the Eastern Province typically live in Al Khobar or Dammam, where a wide selection of compounds and private apartments is available at some of the most affordable prices in the Kingdom.

The Bahrain Bridge — Your Weekend Escape

One of the underrated advantages of Eastern Province life is the King Fahd Causeway — a 25km bridge to the island of Bahrain, just 30 minutes by car. Bahrain offers a notably more liberal social environment, a wider restaurant and entertainment scene, and for many expats, a genuine weekend escape valve that makes the Eastern Province lifestyle far more sustainable. It's a genuine quality-of-life asset that Riyadh and Jeddah residents simply don't have.

Al Khobar: The Expat Hub

Al Khobar is the commercial and social heart of the expat experience in the Eastern Province. The Corniche along the Gulf coast offers pleasant evening walks, the shopping malls are well-stocked, and the restaurant scene — while not at Jeddah levels — is improving rapidly. LuLu Hypermarket, Rashid Mall, and the Boulevard are the main gathering points.

Eastern Province Compound Living

Compound living is more prevalent in the Eastern Province than anywhere else in Saudi Arabia. Compounds here typically offer private pools, gyms, tennis courts, and a strong community calendar. Al Khobar Compound, Arabian Homes, and various Aramco-affiliated compounds are popular choices. If your employer offers compound accommodation, evaluate it carefully — the community benefits are real and significant, especially for families.

Eastern Province at a Glance

Key CitiesDammam, Khobar, Dhahran
Expat Population~500,000
Avg. 1BR Apartment RentSAR 2,500–4,500/mo
Avg. 3BR Villa RentSAR 7,000–13,000/mo
Summer Temp (July)40–45°C + Gulf humidity
Winter Temp (Jan)12–24°C
AirportKing Fahd (DMM)
Drive to Bahrain30–45 min (causeway)
Major EmployerSaudi Aramco, SABIC

Key Areas

Al Khobar North Dhahran (Aramco) Dammam Centre Al Aqrabiyah Compounds
Vision 2030

Emerging & Future Cities

Saudi Arabia's most ambitious urban projects are reshaping the map. These aren't just construction sites — they're the Kingdom's bet on a post-oil future.

NEOM Tabuk desert landscape
Under Construction
NEOM & The Line (Tabuk Region)
The world's most ambitious urban project — a 170km linear city in the Tabuk desert, along with SINDALAH Island resort, TROJENA mountain ski resort, and OXAGON industrial port. Thousands of expat engineers, architects, and project managers are already based here working for NEOM's developer entity. A unique opportunity for those in construction, planning, and technology sectors.
AlUla ancient rock landscape
Cultural & Tourism Hub
AlUla
Saudi Arabia's crown jewel of heritage tourism. Home to Hegra (ancient Nabataean tombs), Dadan, and the extraordinary rose-red canyon landscape of Harrat Uwayrid. The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is investing SAR 70bn+ to transform this remote region into a world-class cultural tourism destination. Hospitality, archaeology, and tourism professionals are increasingly in demand here.
Madinah city urban development
Non-Muslim Restricted
Madinah
The second holiest city in Islam, Madinah is expanding rapidly to accommodate the growing hajj and umrah pilgrim economy. Non-Muslim expats may not enter the city centre, but the wider Madinah Region is open. Major infrastructure, hospitality, and logistics projects are underway. Muslim expats may find opportunities here in healthcare, hospitality, and transport sectors.
Diriyah heritage development
Heritage & Culture
Diriyah Gate, Riyadh
Adjacent to Riyadh, the SAR 100bn Diriyah Gate project is transforming the birthplace of the Saudi state into a world-class heritage and lifestyle destination. Luxury hotels, restaurants, museums, and cultural venues are opening through 2026–2030. A growing number of expats in the hospitality, culture, and tourism sectors are relocating to western Riyadh to be near this project.
Abha Asir mountains green landscape
Nature & Cool Climate
Abha & Asir Region
Saudi Arabia's surprising green heartland, Abha sits at 2,200m altitude in the Asir mountains, offering a cooler climate, terraced green hillsides, and a distinct cultural character different from any other Saudi city. A growing eco-tourism sector and major government investment in mountain resorts is drawing a new wave of tourism and hospitality professionals to this underrated gem.
Qiddiya entertainment city concept
Entertainment City
Qiddiya, Riyadh
A 367 sq km entertainment, sports, and cultural mega-project west of Riyadh. Set to include a Six Flags theme park, Formula 1 race track, water parks, and vast live entertainment venues. Qiddiya is creating a new demand for expat professionals in hospitality, entertainment, facilities management, and event production. Expected to be a major employer from 2026 onwards.
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