Wahat al-Nakheel
| Palm Oasis | |
|---|---|
| The One Hundred Palm Trees Park | |
| واحة النخيل | |
The Palm Oasis, 2022 | |
| Location | King Saud Road, King Abdulaziz Historical Center, Al Fouta, Riyadh 12631, Saudi Arabia |
| Coordinates | 24°38′41″N 46°42′36″E / 24.64472°N 46.71000°E |
| Opened | 23 January 1999 |
| Administered by | Riyadh Municipality |
Wahat al-Nakheel (Arabic: واحة النخيل, romanized: al-wāḥat al-naẖīl, lit. 'the Palm Oasis') or One Hundred Palm Trees Park (Arabic: الواحة مائة نخلة, romanized: al-wāḥat miāʾiah naẖlat), is an unfenced municipal garden located between al-Watan Park and al-Yamamah Park in the al-Fouta neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Inaugurated in 1999, the park is characterized with 100 date palm trees that were planted to commemorate the centenary year of the Battle of Riyadh in 1902 and the subsequent establishment of the Emirate of Riyadh by Ibn Saud. It is one of the eight municipal parks and gardens of the King Abdulaziz Historical Center and is located at the south-center of the compound, overlooking the King Saud Road and the Murabba Square in the National Museum Park.