Plan your visit
Your complete guide to explore unforgettable experience at the sports Boulevard's various destinations
Plan your visit
Your complete guide to explore unforgettable experience at the sports Boulevard's various destinations
Explore all activities in our destinations
Public parking is available with public transport at our designated drop-off. For a more active option, we recommend cycling—it’s eco-friendly, free, and the best way to get here!
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Explore all activities in our destinations
Public parking is available with public transport at our designated drop-off. For a more active option, we recommend cycling—it’s eco-friendly, free, and the best way to get here!
Promenade
The Sports Boulevard is open 24 hours a day / 7 days a week, except for Sands Sports Park, which has its own operating hours.
The Sports Boulevard stretches over 135km, connecting Wadi Hanifah in the west to Wadi Al-Sulai in the east on Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road.
You can call our contact centre during office hours, at 920035153.
You can also submit an inquiry on our website sportsboulevard.sa.
No, entry to the Sports Boulevard is free and you don’t need to book a ticket, except for entry to selected areas or Special Events.
Visitors are permitted to take photographs and videos for private use only, with consideration for the privacy of others, but if it is for commercial purposes, then the visitor must apply to Sports Boulevard for a license.
Can I use drone cameras at Sports Boulevard?
Please contact us at info@sbf.gov.sa
Visitors must adhere to modest and proper attire at all times, subject to the provisions of relevant laws.
Yes, however, all children are to be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Smoking cigarettes / electronic vapes, and all other use of tobacco products is prohibited, except for in designated smoking areas.
Camping, cooking, barbeques, and fires or temporary structures are not permitted, except for in designated areas.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Yes, there are baby changing facilities, located within the restrooms.
Yes, there are Information Points available at Sports Boulevard and they offer information and directional assistance, as well as mobility assistance.
Yes, our security staff are located throughout Sports Boulevard and will be happy to assist you.
There are 2 tracks at Sports Boulevard: a cycle path and a leisure path, currently each is 2.4kms, and will continue extending to 135kms when all Sports Boulevard districts have been opened.
You can bring your own bicycle (and bicycle hire is also available). However, scooters and skateboards are not allowed at Sports Boulevard, except for Sands Sports Park.
Yes, there are bike racks available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Yes, however, there are also cafés and restaurants available at Sports Boulevard.
You can get to Sports Boulevard by driving, taxi, or public transport.
Yes, wheelchairs are available for free hire from the information point, on a first come first served basis.
There is currently no dedicated Car Park, however, free parking is available for visitors, including parking for people with disabilities at Street level bordering the entire Sports Boulevard area.
No, but please refer to any member of staff if you require medical assistance as we have trained First Aiders on site.
Please refer to any member of staff.
Explore all activities in our destinations
Public parking is available with public transport at our designated drop-off. For a more active option, we recommend cycling—it’s eco-friendly, free, and the best way to get here!
Sands Sports Park
The Sports Boulevard is open 24 hours a day / 7 days a week, except for Sands Sports Park, which has its own operating hours.
The Sports Boulevard stretches over 135km, connecting Wadi Hanifah in the west to Wadi Al-Sulai in the east on Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road.
You can call our contact centre during office hours, at 920035153.
You can also submit an inquiry on our website sportsboulevard.sa.
No, entry to the Sports Boulevard is free and you don’t need to book a ticket, except for entry to selected areas or Special Events.
Visitors are permitted to take photographs and videos for private use only, with consideration for the privacy of others, but if it is for commercial purposes, then the visitor must apply to Sports Boulevard for a license.
The use of drone cameras is not permitted, they can only be used after obtaining the necessary permits.
Please contact us at info@sbf.gov.sa
Visitors must adhere to modest and proper attire at all times, subject to the provisions of relevant laws.
Yes, however, all children are to be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Smoking cigarettes / electronic vapes, and all other use of tobacco products is prohibited, except for in designated smoking areas.
Camping, cooking, barbeques, and fires or temporary structures are not permitted, except for in designated areas.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Yes, there are baby changing facilities, located within the restrooms.
Yes, there are Information Points available at Sports Boulevard and they offer information and directional assistance, as well as mobility assistance.
Yes, our security staff are located throughout Sports Boulevard and will be happy to assist you.
There are Sports Boulevard Park Rules.
You can bring your own bicycle (and bicycle hire is also available). However, scooters and skateboards are not allowed at Sports Boulevard, except for Sands Sports Park.
Yes, there are bike racks available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Yes, however, there are also cafés and restaurants available at Sports Boulevard.
There is currently no dedicated Car Park, however, free parking is available for visitors, including parking for people with disabilities at Street level bordering the entire Sports Boulevard area.
You can get to Sports Boulevard by driving, taxi, or public transport.
Yes, wheelchairs are available for free hire from the information point, on a first come first served basis.
No, but please refer to any member of staff if you require medical assistance as we have trained First Aiders on site.
Please refer to any member of staff.
Explore all activities in our destinations
Public parking is available with public transport at our designated drop-off. For a more active option, we recommend cycling—it’s eco-friendly, free, and the best way to get here!
Wadi Hanifah
The Sports Boulevard is open 24 hours a day / 7 days a week, except for Sands Sports Park, which has its own operating hours.
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You can call our contact center during office hours, on 920035153.
You can also submit an inquiry on our website sportsboulevard.sa.
No, entry to the Sports Boulevard is free and you don’t need to book a ticket, except for entry to selected areas or Special Events.
Visitors are permitted to take photographs and videos for private use only, with consideration for the privacy of others, but if it is for commercial purposes, then the visitor must apply to Sports Boulevard for a license.
The use of drone cameras is not permitted, they can only be used after obtaining the necessary permits.
Please contact us at info@sbf.gov.sa
Visitors must adhere to modest and proper attire at all times, subject to the provisions of relevant laws.
Yes, however, all children are to be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Smoking cigarettes / electronic vapes, and all other use of tobacco products is prohibited, except for in designated smoking areas.
Camping, cooking, barbeques, and fires or temporary structures are not permitted, except for in designated areas.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Visitors should refer to any member of staff who will escalate the issue to our Security Team.
Yes, there are Information Points available at Sports Boulevard and they offer information and directional assistance, as well as mobility assistance.
Yes, our security staff are located throughout Sports Boulevard and will be happy to assist you.
There are Sports Boulevard Park Rules.
There are 2 tracks at Sports Boulevard: a cycle path and a leisure path, currently each is 2.4kms, and will continue extending to 135kms when all Sports Boulevard districts have been opened.
You can bring your own bicycle (and bicycle hire is also available). However, scooters and skateboards are not allowed at Sports Boulevard, except for Sands Sports Park.
Yes, there are bike racks available on a first-come, first-served basis.
There is currently no dedicated Car Park, however, free parking is available for visitors, including parking for people with disabilities at Street level bordering the entire Sports Boulevard area.
You can get to Sports Boulevard by driving, taxi, or public transport.
No, but please refer to any member of staff if you require medical assistance as we have trained First Aiders on site.
Please refer to any member of staff.