This is a list of single-family residences located in Saudi Arabia which have living space in excess of 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2).
Name | City | Area (sq m) | Coordinates | Description |
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Kingdom Resort | Hay al Huda, Riyadh | 500,000 | 24°39′09″N 46°36′11″E / 24.652463°N 46.603076°E | Prince Al-Waleed's resort contains 3 lakes integrated with splendid gardens. This is where he entertains his guests. It is situated next to the diplomatic quarters in Riyadh.[1] |
Kingdom[1] Palace | Hay al Huda, Riyadh | 250,000 | 24°38′37″N 46°40′45″E / 24.643587°N 46.679208°E | Prince Al-Waleed's inherited palace has 3 swimming pools and large splendid palace. According to Time magazine "Al-Waleed and his two wives live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in a $300 million sand-colored palace whose 317 rooms are adorned with 1,500 tons of Italian marble, silk oriental carpets, gold-plated faucets and 250 TV sets. It has four kitchens, for Arabic, Continental and Asian cuisines, and a fifth just for dishing up desserts, run by chefs who can feed 2,000 people on an hour's notice. There is also a lagoon-shaped pool and a 45-seat basement cinema".[2] |
Kingdom Oasis | Jenadriyah (near Riyadh) | 4,000,000 | 25°02′49″N 46°58′19″E / 25.047°N 46.972035°E | Prince Al-Waleed's Oasis is still under construction this 4 million sq m luxury resort will include a 70,000 sq m lake and a private zoo.[1] |
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