How to book escort in Riyadh: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Riyadh: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Riyadh
Riyadh — 70% of our meetings fall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in the window from eight in the evening to one in the morning. Ritz-Carlton in Al Hada, Four Seasons at Kingdom Centre, Mandarin Oriental at Al Faisaliah, Burj Rafal Kempinski — we work with these hotels systematically. Riyadh Season runs October through March, FII in October, Saudi Cup in February — peak weeks we book two to three weeks ahead. Manager replies on Telegram within three minutes, model matched in 60-120 minutes.
The pace of the city
Riyadh runs on a rhythm that strikes a foreign guest as late: the working evening starts closer to seven, dinner — after nine, serious lobby conversations — after ten. The end of the week here is Thursday and Friday, and Saturday is a day foreigners often confuse with Sunday. We hold this specificity in mind when matching slots: a "tonight at eight" request on a Wednesday is a calm weekday slot, but on a Thursday it's already peak.
The pace shifts by season. October to March is Riyadh Season — a flagship festival with concerts, sporting tournaments and corporate receptions; in those months hotel and model load runs one and a half to two times higher. October brings the Future Investment Initiative — "Davos in the Desert" — and the Ritz-Carlton turns into a tight network of closed sessions and diplomatic-protocol dinners. February — Saudi Cup horse racing at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack and LEAP at the convention complex. For these dates, book two to three weeks ahead.
The manager in chat is a real person, not a bot. Reply usually inside the first minute, three at the outside. Matching a model to the scenario in Riyadh takes 60 to 120 minutes — slightly longer than in Moscow or Dubai, because the filters are stricter: dress-code fit, language profile, experience with regional clients. At peak — closer to two hours.
Where we work
The primary working area is Olaya and Al Olaya: Kingdom Tower with Four Seasons, Al Faisaliah Tower with Mandarin Oriental, Burj Rafal Tower with Kempinski, Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya. All of it sits in the business and hotel cluster along King Fahd Road. The second pool is the Al Hada area and the approach to the Diplomatic Quarter, where the Ritz-Carlton stands — the principal venue for diplomatic and investment receptions, and the FII venue.
Toward Riyadh Front and King Khalid International Airport runs the convention belt: Movenpick Riyadh Front, Crowne Plaza RDC, Radisson Blu Convention Centre — locations for LEAP, Cityscape, biotech and tech conferences. King Saud Road and Business Gate form a business cluster with Hilton Residences and Fairmont Riyadh, often booked by delegations flying in for short two-to-three-night talks.
Beyond Riyadh we work selectively: Ad Diriyah for the cultural contour (Diriyah E-Prix in January, UNESCO heritage sites, dinners in restored buildings), King Abdullah Economic City and trips to the Red Sea (Jeddah, AlUla) — a separate "weekend" scenario with a minimum 48 hours of coordination. Inside the city everything runs standard — transfer hotel-to-hotel rarely exceeds 25 minutes, in rush hour up to 40.
Etiquette and dress code
Riyadh is a city with its own cultural profile, and that's the first thing we brief the model on. On the street, in hotel lobbies, while moving between locations — closed clothing, long sleeves, neat hair. Inside the five-star hotels of Olaya — Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Burj Rafal — within executive floors and private suites the format eases up, but in public areas the model holds a restrained look.
For business dinners at upper-segment restaurants (Spazio at Kingdom Centre, Globe at Al Faisaliah, the Riyadh Front restaurants) the dress code is a closed evening dress or business suit, minimum jewellery, calm makeup. For corporate receptions at the Ritz-Carlton during FII or Riyadh Season events — a formal evening turnout, agreed with the client's team in advance. We don't have to brief this with the client — it's a point the model holds herself.
At clients' residences and closed venues, the format is set by the host of the meeting. We agree the dress code and tone in advance — the model arrives in transfer already prepared for the level of formality you set in the brief.
Things we say plainly
Riyadh isn't Dubai, and it isn't Moscow, and the format of accompaniment here is different. We don't take meetings shorter than two hours. We don't go into public spaces without an agreed scenario. We don't share a model's photos with third parties at any stage — this is the first thing we fix with the client, and it's the point on which photos go to lawyers if the rule is broken.
Average bill on our standard rate runs from $1,500 for two hours to $8,000 for two days. The media segment — from $5,000 for two hours, opens to returning clients. No haggling after the meeting: terms agreed before are the terms in force. If the format wasn't what was agreed, it's discussed with the manager on the spot, not "we'll sort it later".
We've been in the industry since 2012 and today we cover 48 cities. We came to Riyadh later than most of our flagship cities — and deliberately, to build relationships with venues, the team and the rhythm of the city before opening the destination publicly.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Riyadh replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (Riyadh Season (October–March), Future Investment Initiative FII (October), Saudi Cup (February), LEAP (February), Diriyah E-Prix (January)) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: scenario, date, time, hotel or area, any preferences on language and format. The more detail upfront, the more precise the match. "Business dinner Thursday at nine, Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, English needed and an understanding of FII etiquette" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want to spend the evening" is a reason to ask another four or five clarifying questions.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7). In Riyadh the shift runs round the clock; night hours are an ordinary working slot.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends 2-4 profiles fitting your scenario. Photos and a short description — height, age, languages (English, Arabic, French, Russian — selectively), distinctive features, experience with similar scenarios. You choose, you clarify the details.
This stage agrees: meeting place, time, duration, dress code, payment method, transfer, any special conditions. If the chosen model is busy on another booking — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting. Time from request to a fully agreed booking is usually 60-120 minutes; at peak Riyadh Season and FII — up to 180.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address and time, transfer from her residence to the point, dress-code briefing for the specific location (Ritz-Carlton vs. dinner in Diriyah are different looks). The client gets a confirmation and, if needed, a number to contact the model directly.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Riyadh — cash USD, bank transfer, crypto (USDT TRC-20/ERC-20, BTC). Returning clients have flexible terms: post-payment, a season deposit, individual arrangements.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby or at an agreed point nearby. At a restaurant — you meet at the door or at the table. At a corporate event — you arrive together from the lobby, or meet at the accreditation point.
After the meeting the model leaves by transfer. A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but it's useful: what worked, what we'd refine in the matching. It helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Riyadh runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh
· Al Hada Area, Mekkah Al Mukarramah Branch Road The principal Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, in the Al Hada area next to the Diplomatic Quarter. Venue of the Future Investment Initiative — large banquets, diplomatic-protocol dinners, closed sessions. Extensive grounds, private villas and execut…
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Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre
· Al Olaya, King Fahd Road, Kingdom Tower Four Seasons on the upper floors of Kingdom Tower — the most recognisable tower in the city. The Sky Bridge on the 99th floor with a view over all of Riyadh, Spazio and Globe restaurants. One of the principal corporate addresses: banking de…
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Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah Riyadh
· Al Olaya, Olaya Street, Al Faisaliah Tower Mandarin Oriental in the spherical crown of Al Faisaliah Tower — an architectural symbol of Riyadh. The Globe restaurant inside the upper sphere with a 360-degree city panorama. Premium format with the Asian service standard, Mandarin Orien…
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Burj Rafal Hotel Kempinski Riyadh
· Olaya District, King Fahd Road, Burj Rafal Tower Kempinski inside Burj Rafal Tower on King Fahd Road, high-rise format with large rooms and executive floors. Convenient access from the Olaya business cluster, classic European premium standard. Often our pick for clients flying in for two …
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner in Riyadh
Dinner in Riyadh runs at the upper restaurants of the five-star hotels: Spazio and Globe at Kingdom Centre, the Mandarin Oriental restaurant inside the upper sphere of Al Faisaliah, the Ritz-Carlton restaurants in Al Hada. An alternative scenario — dinner in a restored building at At-Turaif with traditional Saudi cuisine. Table booking — 5-10 days; for flagship events — earlier.
Tip: for dinner at the upper-tower restaurants the manager handles the table reservation; for the cultural dinner in Diriyah the route and transfer are agreed in advance
Hotel Meeting
Hotel meetings are the principal format in Riyadh. Ritz-Carlton in Al Hada, Four Seasons and Mandarin Oriental in the upper towers of Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah, Burj Rafal Kempinski on King Fahd Road, Hyatt Regency in the centre of Olaya, Hilton Residences on King Saud Road. In each we know the check-in specifics, executive floors, private options.
Tip: if you choose the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll tell you the specifics (floor, executive category, the better entrance for a discreet arrival)
Business Accompaniment and FII
The Riyadh business scenario is the Future Investment Initiative at the Ritz-Carlton (October), LEAP and Cityscape at RICEC (February and autumn), Vision 2030 corporate receptions in Kingdom Tower and Al Faisaliah, ministerial meetings in the Diplomatic Quarter. The model works in formal or business code, holds English at negotiating level, understands the etiquette of regional formal events.
Tip: for FII we coordinate 2-3 months ahead; for regular corporate receptions — 1-2 weeks. Send the event code and your dress code in advance; the model arrives in transfer fully prepared
Riyadh Season and Events
Riyadh Season runs October through March — a flagship festival with concerts, sporting tournaments, corporate receptions. Riyadh Boulevard, Boulevard World, concert venues in the Olaya district, Saudi Cup at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack, Diriyah E-Prix in January. Accompaniment format — in the dress code of the specific event, on the client's accreditation.
Tip: for the season opening, Saudi Cup and the closing concerts book two to three weeks ahead; for regular events — 5-10 days
Diplomatic and Residence Format
Accompaniment in the Diplomatic Quarter and at closed embassy receptions is a separate format. Ritz-Carlton as the venue for many diplomatic dinners, Crowne Plaza adjoining RDC, Hilton Residences for longer-staying delegations. For residence meetings — a private format with dress code and tone agreed in advance.
Tip: for diplomatic-protocol meetings, prior synchronisation on etiquette and format matters; the model arrives with a briefing for the specific meeting
Weekends and Trips
From 24 hours to 7 days. Inside Saudi Arabia — Ad Diriyah, AlUla with the heritage sites, the Red Sea (Jeddah, KAEC), the Riyadh Edge Project. Abroad — neighbouring Gulf destinations (Dubai, Doha, Manama) or further (London, Paris, Istanbul). The model accompanies throughout the trip. Travel, accommodation and meals — on the client; the model's fee separate.
Tip: agreed 3-5 days ahead at minimum; for AlUla and international destinations — 1-2 weeks, accounting for visas and logistics
Client's Private Residence
A rare format, but a real one. If the client has a private residence in the DQ, a rented villa or a closed venue — we work there too. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven hotels; for returning ones — your address is agreed without further questions.
Tip: the address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Riyadh: $1500–$8000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Riyadh holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched for tonight in Riyadh?
On average 60-120 minutes. At peak (Thursday-Saturday, in Riyadh Season and FII week) — closer to 180. On a weekday afternoon — 40-60 minutes. If the scenario calls for specific language, dress code or diplomatic-protocol experience — add 30-60 minutes.
Can I book for Friday with two hours' notice?
Technically yes, and we take such requests, but the choice in the moment of peak is noticeably narrower than a week out. If you want a particular profile — write two to three days ahead; for FII and Saudi Cup — two to three weeks.
Which hotels does the model enter on a "guest" format?
At five-star hotels in Olaya and the Diplomatic Quarter — Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons at Kingdom Centre, Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, Burj Rafal Kempinski, Hyatt Regency Olaya, Hilton Riyadh, Fairmont at Business Gate — the model arrives in the lobby and goes up with the guest. The standard condition is correctness on the client's side (check-in under your name, the agreed hotel).
Do you work after midnight?
Yes, 24/7. In Riyadh night hours are an ordinary working slot, especially Thursday and Friday. The manager replies, models on shift. Morning meetings (before 11:00) less often, but possible with a brief agreed in advance.
How long does a transfer across the city take?
In normal hours between Olaya and the Diplomatic Quarter — 15-20 minutes; to Riyadh Front and the airport — 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. In rush hour (16:00-19:00 on weekdays) add another 15-25 minutes. Transfers are planned by the manager, with margin built in.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Riyadh.