Saudi Arabia: open for tourists | The Economist



Saudi Arabia is spending half-a-trillion dollars on coastal resorts and an entertainment complex to try and attract more tourists. It’s part of the crown prince’s plan …

21 thoughts on “Saudi Arabia: open for tourists | The Economist

  1. Natalia Spinelli says:

    Are women’s lives still controlled from Birth until their death by a male guardian? Do they still have women’s shelters (female prisons for disobedient women)???? Do they still execute journalists who critique the royal family?

  2. caasho like you says:

    As black muslim I love Egypt most kinds people no racist well educated people I'm Canadian other Arab they respect my passport not my faith my color 🙏thanks to allah I'm proud Canadian give me equal opportunity and rights other Canadian 🇨🇦

  3. Yahkins B F says:

    As of late, I’ve been more interested in visiting the real Mt. Sinai , Mt Horeb (jebel Laws), and the split rock of Moses. I’ve seen too much evidence now and I’m so glad the Saudi’s protected the holy sites from all the cluttered churches/ monasteries that litter Jerusalem.
    I know the Saudis would do it right by not allowing the holy sites to be ruined

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