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A well-established residential district in central Dammam with wide streets, parks, and good access to hospitals and shopping centers.
Monthly temperatures, rainfall, and sea conditions
Monthly family budget estimates (USD)
A 2-bedroom apartment near the parks, eating at local restaurants, using ride-hailing.
A 3-bedroom apartment or small villa, car, children at a mid-tier school.
A large villa with garden, driver, children at a top international school.
Al Aziziyah is a well-established residential district in central Dammam offering good value. Close to hospitals, parks, and the commercial core. All figures in USD; 1 SAR is approximately 0.27 USD.
Average monthly AQI (US EPA scale)
Yearly average AQI is 97. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Dec at 68). May–Sep air quality worsens due to heat, humidity, and dust (peak: Jul at 135). Families with children who have asthma or respiratory conditions should plan indoor activities during summer months.
Al Aziziyah is central Dammam's most livable residential district — a mature, well-planned area with wide streets, established landscaping, and a family-oriented atmosphere. Unlike the newer developments on the coast, Al Aziziyah has the feel of a settled community where families have lived for decades.
Al Aziziyah Park is the district's centerpiece — a large, well-maintained green space with playgrounds, walking tracks, and picnic areas that fills with families every evening. Several smaller neighborhood parks dot the residential blocks, providing play areas for children within walking distance.
Al Aziziyah benefits from its central location in Dammam's urban grid. The main commercial avenues connect directly to the Dammam-Khobar highway, and most essential services are within a 10-minute drive. Traffic is moderate by Saudi standards, with the usual congestion during evening shopping hours.
The daily rhythm in Al Aziziyah follows the heat-adapted Saudi schedule — early morning activity, indoor midday, and a second wave of activity from late afternoon through late evening. The main commercial streets come alive after sunset, with families shopping, dining, and socializing until well past midnight on weekends.
Al Aziziyah experiences the standard Eastern Province desert climate, though its inland position means slightly less humidity than the coastal neighborhoods. Summer temperatures of 42-48C are the norm from June through September, and the district's wide streets and concrete buildings retain and radiate heat well into the evening.
No schools currently listed in Al Aziziyah.