
Saudi Arabian based hospitality company Adeera has partnered with Qiddiya Investment Company to operate a range of hotels across Qiddiya City.
Born from the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) Adders will manage Saudi-born hotel brands across the city with an aim of delivering Saudi hospitality to a world stage.
This is yet another positive step forward to develop Saudi Arabia’s tourism and hospitality sector as Qiddiya City strives to deliver exceptional experiences rooted in Saudi identity.
From theme parks, an F1 track, a football stadium, theatres, museums and more Qiddiya City is shaping up to be one of the most exciting giga projects the world has ever seen.
Managing director of Qiddiya Investment Company, Abdullah Aldawood, said:
“This partnership reflects Qiddiya’s commitment to delivering exceptional experiences rooted in excellence, quality, and Saudi identity.
“Adeera brings the depth, readiness, and Saudi-rooted identity needed to bring our hospitality vision to life.
“We are leveraging a national champion purpose-built to deliver authentic Saudi hospitality at scale.”
The hotels will include Saudi luxury brand Alia, five-star lifestyle offering Sama and a mid-market concept named Noor.
Qiddiya City will see Adeera’s hotels across the board and will serve as some of the main hotels for Six Flags Qiddiya City, the one billion dollar Six Flags theme park marking the largest and most expensive park of its kind to date home to Falcons Flight which is the world’s tallest, longest and fastest roller coaster.
Other highlights in Qiddiya City will include Aquarabia which will be the largest water park in the Middle East along with a planned world’s first Dragon Ball theme park.




