
Qaisariyah Souq
A heritage souq over two centuries old, one of the oldest folk markets and a destination for crafts and local products.
From the storied Qaisariyah to the oasis gardens and farms — shop, stroll and taste the bounty of Al-Ahsa.
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A heritage souq over two centuries old, one of the oldest folk markets and a destination for crafts and local products.
A souq in the heart of historic Hofuf gathering artisans, their shops and a handicrafts academy, overseen by Al-Ahsa Municipality.

A heritage pottery house by Al-Qarah Mountain, handed down through the Al-Gharash family — one of the Kingdom's best-known homes of the craft.
A folk souq in central Hofuf, rebuilt as part of the historic downtown development, near Qaisariyah Souq.
A folk market run by local women vendors in central Hofuf, with some 122 stalls over roughly 15,000 square metres.

A vast environmental park south of Hofuf for walking and family outings.

A man-made forest born of a 1962 sand-control project — millions of tamarisk trees, shaded seating and trails.

A tourist park beside the historic Jawatha site.

A park around the historic Ain Najm west of Al-Mubarraz, the most famous of Al-Ahsa's healing sulphur springs.

A sprawling park near Al-Qarah village bearing the name of the pre-Islamic Mushaqqar fort, with a palace built in its image at its heart.

A municipal garden in historic central Hofuf, part of the 'humanising cities' programme, steps from Qasr Ibrahim.

A community garden and play space in Hofuf.

A public park beside the sports stadium.

A heritage village and exhibition at Al-Qarah Mountain showcasing the region's stages of civilization.

A citrus farm where visitors pick the famous Hassawi lemon in season.

A strawberry farm on the Hofuf–Al-Uqair road offering seasonal picking.

Gardens of birds and plants in the Al-Ahsa oasis.
A family zoo in the town of Al-Taraf east of Hofuf — visiting details awaiting confirmation.
The largest Hasawi rice farm in Al-Ahsa — producing about half the governorate's crop, famed for its annual harvest carnival and visitor experiences.
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