Saudi Arabia Opens Kingdom to Foreign Tourists

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Saudi Arabia’s decision to introduce tourism visas comes at a moment of economic fragility for the kingdom

On Friday, Saudi officials said the kingdom would soon offer visas to tourists from around the world as they unveiled several attractions—from Unesco World Heritage sites to the Red Sea coast. Visas are currently mostly restricted to Muslim pilgrims, business and diplomatic visitors,.

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