Wahat al-Nakheel (Arabic: واحة النخيل, romanized: al-wāḥat al-naẖīl, lit.
[2][3] 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.
It is situated at King Saud Road and overlooks the Murabba Square in the National Museum Park.
The garden was planted with 100 date palms to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Emirate of Riyadh, the first iteration of modern-day Saudi Arabia, following Ibn Saud's victory over the Ottoman-backed Emirate of Ha'il.
[5][6] Ibn Saud's victory in the Battle of Riyadh in 1902 set a prelude to the unification of Saudi Arabia almost thirty years later in 1932.