Salam Park (Arabic: منتزة سلام, romanized: muntazah Salām, lit.
[1] Opened in 2004, it was built on the site of an eponymous date palm orchard that belonged to Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman.
The park is popular for its 3.3 hectares large artificial lake and 1-kilometer long pedestrian track.
In the 1990s, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City acquired the date palm orchard, known as Salam, that belonged to Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman.
[1][4][5] The park was inaugurated in 2004 by Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz, who supervised the project and is today considered among the most popular places for recreation in the country's capital.