Saudi Arabia’s two largest cities — Riyadh and Jeddah — offer distinct lifestyles, career landscapes, and living environments for expatriate professionals. Choosing between them is one of the first decisions an expat moving to Saudi Arabia must make. This guide breaks down exactly what life is like in each city in 2026.
Riyadh — The Capital and Business Powerhouse
Riyadh is Saudi Arabia’s capital and the seat of the federal government. With a population of approximately 7–8 million, it is the Kingdom’s largest city and the centre of its corporate and government economy.
Career Opportunities in Riyadh
- Headquarters of most government ministries and Vision 2030 delivery entities
- Saudi Aramco has significant corporate presence (headquarters are in Dhahran, Eastern Province)
- Major international companies locating regional headquarters in Riyadh under the RHQ programme
- Dominant in: government consulting, technology, construction management, finance, and legal services
- NEOM, Qiddiya, Diriyah, and New Murabba project offices are predominantly Riyadh-based
Cost of Living in Riyadh
- Housing: SAR 50,000 – SAR 100,000/year for a furnished apartment (4,000–7,000 SAR/month)
- Villas in family compounds: SAR 80,000 – SAR 150,000/year (popular with families; compounds offer amenities and mixed-gender socialising)
- Dining: Excellent restaurant scene; Riyadh now has international fine dining and a fast-growing coffee culture
- Transport: Car is essential — Riyadh’s urban sprawl requires a vehicle for most daily activities. Ride-hailing (Uber, Careem) is widely available
Lifestyle in Riyadh 2026
Riyadh has transformed significantly. The city now hosts concerts, comedy shows, sporting events, cinemas, and international festivals. Boulevard Riyadh City and various entertainment districts have brought family-friendly and adult entertainment options that simply did not exist five years ago. However, Riyadh remains more conservative in social atmosphere than Jeddah — residents generally feel the change in tone compared to Saudi Arabia’s port city.
Jeddah — The Red Sea Commercial Hub
Jeddah is Saudi Arabia’s second city, its largest seaport, and the most cosmopolitan urban environment in the Kingdom. Positioned on the Red Sea coast, it is the gateway city for pilgrims travelling to Makkah and Madinah, and the commercial heart of western Saudi Arabia.
Career Opportunities in Jeddah
- Strong in trading, logistics, import/export, and maritime commerce
- Healthcare: KAMC (King Abdulaziz Medical City) and private hospital groups
- Saudi Ports Authority and logistics chain roles
- Retail and consumer goods: many consumer multinationals base their KSA operations in Jeddah
- Red Sea Project and NEOM regional coordination offices
Cost of Living in Jeddah
- Housing: Marginally lower than Riyadh — SAR 40,000 – SAR 80,000/year for a furnished apartment
- Lifestyle costs: Generally comparable to Riyadh
- Climate: Hot and humid (Red Sea coastal climate) — more uncomfortable than Riyadh’s dry heat for some expats
Lifestyle in Jeddah 2026
Jeddah has historically been the most socially open city in Saudi Arabia. The Corniche waterfront, Al-Balad historic district, excellent Red Sea dining, and a culturally diverse population (reflecting its role as a gateway city for pilgrims from 180+ countries over centuries) give Jeddah a more relaxed, international character. Expat families often find the social environment and community network stronger in Jeddah.
Dhahran / Al Khobar / Dammam — The Eastern Province Oil Belt
A third option for expats in Saudi Arabia is the Eastern Province — specifically the Dhahran / Al Khobar / Dammam metropolitan area. This is Aramco country: the world’s largest oil company is headquartered in Dhahran, making it the primary destination for energy sector professionals. The Aramco residential compound in Dhahran is one of the most famous expat communities in the world, providing a self-contained environment with Western amenities including a cinema, golf course, and supermarkets. Al Khobar is known for its relatively open social atmosphere (proximity to Bahrain) and the King Fahd Causeway connects it to Bahrain’s entertainment scene in under an hour.
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Factor | Riyadh | Jeddah |
|---|---|---|
| Career sectors | Government, tech, consulting, Giga-Projects | Trade, logistics, healthcare, consumer goods |
| Social atmosphere | More conservative (improving fast) | More cosmopolitan and relaxed |
| Housing cost | Slightly higher | Slightly lower |
| Climate | Extreme dry heat (summer) | Hot and humid year-round |
| Entertainment | Rapidly expanding | Well-established, Red Sea access |
| International schools | Many options, growing rapidly | Good selection, slightly smaller market |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which city is better for families?
Both cities have strong family expat communities. Jeddah edges ahead for families who value the Red Sea access and more relaxed social atmosphere. Riyadh is preferred by those in corporate or government-adjacent roles — and its compound culture provides a protective family environment.
Which city has better restaurants?
Both cities now have exceptional dining. Riyadh has seen an extraordinary restaurant scene expansion since 2020; Jeddah’s Red Sea seafood, Lebanese dining, and traditional Hejazi cuisine have always been outstanding.
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