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The best cinemas in Riyadh

From immersive screenings to high-end service and all the latest blockbusters, these are our favourite spots to catch a movie.

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20 May 26
The best cinemas in Riyadh
Enjoy Riyadh's luxurious cinema experiences. Unsplash

Since the official reopening of cinemas in 2018, Saudi Arabia’s movie-going culture has absolutely boomed. In the capital, that means there are now a huge range of venues across town showing all the latest releases. 

And since this is Riyadh, you can expect far, far more than just your standard popcorn-and-a-seat sessions – the big chains offer luxuries such as private viewing rooms, butler service, complimentary blankets and even gold-dusted snacks. So whatever your taste in movies, and whether you're looking for a high-end night out or an easygoing evening with friends, Riyadh’s cinemas have it all. Here's our guide to the best screens in the city.

AMC screening
AMC screening
A movie showing on a huge screen at an AMC cinema
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1. AMC Cinemas Riyadh

AMC Cinemas is your go-to chain in Riyadh for a traditional, down-to-earth cinema experience – think comfy seats, plenty of popcorn and a giant fizzy drink as you sit back and enjoy the latest blockbuster. There are two branches in Riyadh (at Panorama Mall and Riyadh Gallery) each offering a globe-spanning range of movies, including all the latest Hollywood, Bollywood and Arab releases.

AMC has three viewing options, depending how immersive you want your film session to be. There are the standard Dolby Cinema screenings, the giant IMAX experience or Prime, which comes with enhanced acoustics and projection technology. 

Standard screening tickets start at around SAR 35. Bargain hunters should visit on Mondays, when all tickets are just SAR 29, even the luxe recliners – one of the cheapest movie tickets in Riyadh. There are also several ‘saver’ packages available for getting the best deals on snacks and drinks.

VOX has comfy seats and an incredible menu
VOX has comfy seats and an incredible menu
Large leather recliner seats in a VOX cinema
Vox Cinemas

2. VOX Cinemas

The largest cinema chain in the Middle East, VOX Cinemas knows no limits when it comes to dramatically luxurious movie-going. Want your Leonardo DiCaprio flick with a side of gold-dusted popcorn? Then book a VIP experience, which also includes a complimentary pillow and blanket for keeping cosy in the air conditioned halls. Along with the fancy popcorn, you can order 24k gold-wrapped steak frites, gold-wrapped chocolate fondant, mocktails, milkshakes and more – all to be served at your seat by the in-cinema waiter. 

For certain movies, VOX also offers MX4D®️ Motion EFX Theatre, an immersive 4D cinema experience where your seat moves in sync with the on-screen action, and wind blasts, water, smells and other sensory special effects are used throughout the film.

Still not special enough for you? Try VOX’s Renaissance Theatre experience at Via Riyadh, a series of themed private screening rooms, each with different state-of-the-art features. Go vintage-style with the Orient Express room, climb into real beds in the Avant Garde cinema, or soak up the decadent decor in the Secret Garden, Tuwaiq and Wall Street halls – it’s next level. 

And don’t be afraid that the kids will miss out on all this cinema magic – VOX also has dedicated children’s screening rooms with colourful seats, perfect for watching a selection of family-friendly and animated movies together.

What’s all this going to set you back? Standard tickets are just SAR 35, but prices rise steeply beyond that. Expect to pay from SAR 150 for VIP tickets.

Spoil yourself with the indulgent Muvi Suites experience
Spoil yourself with the indulgent Muvi Suites experience
Leather seating in a Muvi Suites theatre
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3. Muvi Cinemas

Muvi Cinemas is a homegrown Saudi Arabian cinema chain that has become extremely popular in recent years, opening nine outlets across the capital since its launch in 2019. 

The chain’s boutique cinemas offer four viewing halls – Beverly Hills, London, Paparazzi and Library, each with creatively themed decor. Alternatively, you can book a Muvi Suite which features an extensive menu (you can eat a three-course meal here), a relaxation lounge for unwinding before or after the film, and two-seater pods that offer privacy while you’re viewing.  

Muvi also offers sensory adapted sessions for guests who find the regular cinema environment stressful or unsuitable. At these Saturday screenings, house lights are kept on throughout the film, the volume is lower than usual and adverts aren’t shown. Guests are also allowed to bring in their own snacks. A Muvi Suites ticket is SAR 185.

Reel Cinema
Reel Cinema
White leather loungers at Reel Cinema
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4. Reel Cinema

Reel Cinema in Grenada Mall offers a range of film viewing options, from the basic popcorn-and-a-movie session to the Reel Platinum Suites experience. The latter includes access to a glamorous lounge where you can relax before the film and grab drinks and a bite to eat. The cinema itself has reclining leather seats, pillows and blankets, and once you’re comfy and settled in, there’s even a personal butler on hand to bring you any more snacks and drinks you might need.

At the other end of the scale, bargain cinema ticket hunters should check out Reel’s special offers, which include deals on standard tickets for college students, Happy Hour tickets and discounts on Bollywood movies, from SAR 29.

Boutique screening room at CineHouse Riyadh
Boutique screening room at CineHouse Riyadh
Boutique screening room at CineHouse Riyadh
Cinehouse Riyadh

5. CineHouse

Riyadh’s film aficionados are in for a treat, as a new boutique cinema is now open in the capital. The first of its kind in Saudi Arabia, CineHouse has just three screens, and regularly screens Saudi movies, arthouse and independent productions, as well as lesser-known and older international movies. There's also a restaurant on site, should you feel a little peckish before or after your screening. The beautiful space is an attraction in and of itself, and you don't need a cinema ticket to dine there.