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From restored ancient sites to trailblazing hotels, AlUla is a unique city with a magical aura that’s entirely its own. While it certainly makes for fascinating travel adventures, there are some useful things to understand about this working city and the local culture.

Quick facts

Language

The official language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in AlUla and around the country. When greeting locals a friendly greeting is ‘Marhaba’ (hello) and ‘Salaam aleikum’ (peace be upon you).

Language

The official language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in AlUla and around the country. When greeting locals a friendly greeting is ‘Marhaba’ (hello) and ‘Salaam aleikum’ (peace be upon you).

Electronics & connectivity

Wi-Fi hotspots are located at most hotels and there is good cell phone and 5G coverage around AlUla. Bear in mind more remote areas have little or no coverage. For visitors coming from outside Saudi Arabia, we recommend purchasing a local mobile SIM card once reaching AlUla, either from the STC store or other telecom store and using the STC app. Visitors transiting through Jeddah or Riyadh airports are able to purchase a local SIM before arriving in AlUla.
For electrical devices, AlUla uses the same power plugs and sockets as in the United Kingdom (Type G).

Currency & shopping

 

Laws & local customs

Is alcohol available in AlUla?
The sale, purchase and consumption of alcohol is illegal in Saudi Arabia, and it is illegal to bring alcohol or drugs into the country.
Everyone is welcome to visit Saudi Arabia and unmarried couples are able to share accommodation. Women can also easily travel independently around AlUla.
Dress code is dependent on individual establishments, some casual, others keen on sophistication. Women do not need to wear a headcover or an abaya. Places of worship specifically do require you to dress modestly while visiting.
Tipping is generally appreciated but not expected. You can leave some small change or round the bill up.
Tourists are not permitted to fly drones in the Kingdom. Residents and Saudi citizens can fly drones with approved permits.

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