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Tahlia Street (Riyadh)

Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Road, better known as al-Tahlia Street and al-Zaki Street, is a 4.75 km east–west commercial thoroughfare in northern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The street is named after the building of Saline Water Conversion Corporation, which is situated on its westernmost part. Tahliah Street is a popular attraction among youngsters since 2004, especially when the Saudi government introduced free Wi-Fi scheme in the avenue following its renovation by Omrania and Associates. It hosts several outlets of multinational chains of restaurants and cafeterias. The street has been compared to the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris, France and most of its visitors flock during weekends, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and national holidays.

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