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Riyadh’s public transport, including the metro and buses, has rolled out special Ramadan hours. This means getting around the city during the Holy Month just got a whole lot smoother, helping residents navigate their late nights and busy workdays with ease.
During Ramadan, the rhythm of daily life shifts dramatically. Evenings become bustling hubs of activity, from Iftar gatherings to late-night prayers and Suhoor meals. The usual rush hour patterns transform, making efficient travel crucial. With these new schedules, residents can now enjoy their spiritual and social commitments without the added stress of traffic jams or limited transport options. It’s all about making those precious moments count, whether you’re heading to a family gathering or a quiet mosque.
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Imagine this: you’ve just enjoyed a delightful Iftar, and now you’re off to meet friends or attend Taraweeh prayers. Later, as the city winds down, you can comfortably catch a ride to grab your Suhoor, knowing that the metro and buses are still running. No more frantic glances at the clock or worrying about how you’ll get home after a late-night outing. It’s about embracing the unique spirit of Ramadan without the usual logistical headaches!
It means more time for reflection, family, and community, and less time stuck in transit. So, whether you’re commuting for work or enjoying the vibrant Ramadan nights, getting around Riyadh is now genuinely easier and more enjoyable.
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