Qiddiya tenders Janadriyah cultural district hotels

18 December 2025

Saudi gigaproject developer Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC) has issued a tender inviting firms to bid for a contract to build two hotels at the Janadriyah cultural district.

The tender was issued on 11 December. Technical bids are due on 29 January, and the commercial bid submission deadline is 19 February.

The package comprises the construction of the Wadi Hotel and the Gateway Hotel.

Firms are also bidding for the Janadriyah cultural district main works. The tender for this package was issued in November.

QIC is expected to receive bids for this package by 30 December.

QIC is accelerating plans to develop additional assets at Qiddiya City.

In December, MEED exclusively reported that QIC is expected to float a tender soon for the construction of the estimated SR7bn ($1.8bn) National Athletics Stadium at its Qiddiya entertainment city development.

MEED understands that the prequalification process has reached an advanced stage and the tender for the main contract is likely to be issued within a few weeks.

The multipurpose stadium will cover an area of approximately 182,000 square metres and its design is inspired by the London Olympic Stadium.

Firms are bidding for a SR980m ($261m) contract covering the construction of staff accommodation. Earlier in December, MEED exclusively reported that QIC has allowed firms until 8 January to submit their bids.

The tendering follows QIC’s October announcement that it had awarded a SR5.2bn ($1.4bn) construction contract to build the performing arts centre at Qiddiya Entertainment City.

The centre will have over 3,000 seats across three theatres. It will also include a cantilevered amphitheatre overlooking Qiddiya City’s lower plateau, with a 500-seat centre suspended from above.

The Qiddiya City performing arts centre is one of several major projects within the greater Qiddiya development. Other projects include an e-games arena, the Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium, a motorsports track, the Dragon Ball and Six Flags theme parks, and Aquarabia.

The project is a key part of Riyadh’s strategy to boost leisure tourism in the kingdom. According to GlobalData, leisure tourism in Saudi Arabia has experienced significant growth in recent years.

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Yasir Iqbal
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