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Six Flags Qiddiya City
shown on ceramic, 12-inch tileSaudi Arabia
in Qiddiya, on the Tuwaiq escarpment about 45 km west of Riyadh

Six Flags Qiddiya City

— a coaster cresting the cliff before the desert opens.

Where it lives

Not only on a wall.

A small tile on the nightstand catching the morning. A larger one above the fire. Yours, wherever you spend the slow hours.
On the nightstand, a 6-inch on a walnut stand
Among the books, a 6-inch leaning into the spines
Beside the kettle, a 12-inch propped
Down a quiet hall, an 18-inch floating off the wall
Above the fire, the 24-inch in a walnut surround
a note from the studio

The first Six Flags park in the Middle East, set on the edge of the Tuwaiq escarpment in the new Qiddiya entertainment district, less than an hour from Riyadh. Twenty-eight rides across six themed lands. The headliner is Falcon's Flight, designed to be the world's longest, fastest, and tallest roller coaster, running across the cliff face above the desert floor. The park is part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 build-out. from the studio

from the studio
Six Flags Qiddiya City
— bring it home

Six Flags Qiddiya City, on ceramic.

Each tile is finished by hand in our Knoxville studio. Artwork is slowly infused into the ceramic surface under high heat and pressure, and rests beneath a thin glossy finish. The colour lives in the surface, not on top of it.

What kind of piece?
One tile — square or rectangle.
How big?
the popular one — counter, shelf, nightstand
6 × 6 in · 15 cm · 1.6 lb
Surface finish
A clear glossy finish — the artwork reads as if under resin. Ideal for show-pieces and framed wall art.
How it sits
A hidden cleat — sits ¼″ proud of the wall.
$58
Hand-finished and shipped from our studio at the foot of the Smokies. On your wall in about ten days.
size
6 × 6 in
15 cm
weighs
1.6 lb
solid in the hand
surface
ceramic, hand-finished
art rests beneath a thin glossy finish
from
Knoxville, TN
our family studio, at the foot of the Smokies
— start a Coaster Set

Pick any four 4-inch tiles — National Parks you've been to, a Smokies set, the four seasons of one place. $ for a set of , cork-backed, ready to live on the table.

about Six Flags Qiddiya City

The place, in three passes.

A little of what's known, in case you fall down the rabbit hole — or want to go see it yourself.
the place

Six Flags Qiddiya City sits within the Qiddiya entertainment, sports, and culture district under construction on the Tuwaiq escarpment, roughly 45 kilometres west of central Riyadh. Qiddiya is one of the giga-projects of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, led by the Public Investment Fund and aiming to anchor a new domestic leisure economy. The site occupies a plateau edge at the western boundary of the Najd region; the cliff face drops sharply to the desert floor and frames the park's signature coaster. Opening is staged across 2026 and 2027.

— informed by Wikipedia — Qiddiya
the visit

Twenty-eight rides are planned across six themed lands: City of Thrills, Discovery Springs, Steam Town, Twilight Gardens, Grand Exposition, and Valley of Fortune. Falcon's Flight, the launch coaster designed by Intamin, is intended to set three world records at opening: longest at about 4 km, fastest at roughly 250 km/h, and tallest at over 200 metres above the desert. Access is by road from Riyadh, with a planned Qiddiya station on the future Riyadh Metro extension. Cooler months from November through March are the practical visiting window.

the stone

The Tuwaiq escarpment is the defining geographic feature of the Najd plateau in central Saudi Arabia, a Jurassic limestone cliff line that runs more than 800 kilometres north to south. The escarpment rises roughly 250 to 600 metres above the floor of the western desert, with a near-vertical western face and a long gentle eastern slope. Qiddiya occupies the western edge above the cliff. Falcon's Flight's layout is designed to plunge over and along that cliff face, using the geology rather than competing with it.

— informed by Wikipedia — Tuwaiq
where
Saudi Arabia · Qiddiya, Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
within
Qiddiya City
position
24.5500° N · 46.2667° E
the neighborhood

What's nearby.

A handful of named places within an hour's walk or short drive. Some we've already painted; some we will.
1 km W
Tuwaiq Escarpment
cliff
45 km E
Riyadh
capital city
80 km NW
Edge of the World
cliff viewpoint
N
Six Flags Qiddiya City
Tuwaiq Escarpment
Riyadh
Edge of the World
common questions

What people ask.

A few questions we get about Six Flags Qiddiya City — and about bringing the piece home.
about the place

The park's opening is staged across 2026 and 2027 as part of the wider Qiddiya entertainment district. It is the first Six Flags branded park in the Middle East and one of the anchor venues of the Qiddiya City build-out.

Qiddiya sits on the Tuwaiq escarpment about 45 kilometres west of central Riyadh, on the western edge of the Najd plateau. The cliff face drops sharply to the desert floor and frames the park's signature coaster.

Falcon's Flight is the park's launch coaster, designed by Intamin to set three world records at opening: longest at about 4 km, fastest at roughly 250 km/h, and tallest at over 200 metres. The layout runs across the cliff face.

Twenty-eight rides are planned across six themed lands: City of Thrills, Discovery Springs, Steam Town, Twilight Gardens, Grand Exposition, and Valley of Fortune. Falcon's Flight anchors City of Thrills.

By road from central Riyadh, the drive is about 45 kilometres and under an hour outside peak traffic. A station on a planned Riyadh Metro extension is part of the long-range Qiddiya transport plan.

The cooler months from November through March are the practical visiting window, with daytime temperatures in central Saudi Arabia typically between 15 and 25 °C. Summer highs above 40 °C make daytime ride queues uncomfortable.

about the piece in your home

It works as a forward-looking gift, especially for first-day or first-season attendees. The piece holds the cliff and the coaster in one frame. A Small or Medium with a handwritten note from the studio carries well.

The piece reads well in modern desert-palette rooms, in warm-stone Maximalist interiors, or as a colour-forward accent in a teen's or young adult's room. Less suited to coastal or strict Scandinavian palettes.

Yes. Anchor-attraction art for newly opened parks has grown as a collector category, and Qiddiya is among the most anticipated openings of the decade. The Medium hung at eye level reads as framed painting, not memorabilia.

Above a standard sofa, a single Large or a 4-tile Mural fills the wall without crowding. Above a console or entry bench, the Medium centred reads best. For a feature wall, a 9-tile Mural carries the full cliff scene.

Yes, in the Dura Satin or Matte finish. Both are scratch-resistant and handle steam and splashes. The Glossy finish is reserved for framed wall art in dry rooms.

A dry microfibre cloth handles dust. For a kitchen or bathroom install, a damp microfibre with plain water lifts splash residue. No solvents, no abrasive pads, no glass cleaner.

Yes. Every WenderVista piece is original work from a single studio in Knoxville, Tennessee. We do not license images from other artists or stock libraries.

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