Cristiano Ronaldo began his vacation in Saudi Arabia in dramatic style, booking a suite in the luxurious Kingdom Tower, one of the country’s tallest and most impressive skyscrapers.
Ronaldo’s flat in the Kingdom Tower is expected to cost £250,000 if he decides to make it his family’s permanent home in the Middle East.
After leaving Manchester United in November, Ronaldo signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. His huge pay settlement is thought to be worth more than £400 million, and he lost no time in buying his first property.
According to sources, Ronaldo now lives in the Kingdom Tower’s 99-story structure, which offers stunning views of Riyadh.
He and his partner, Georgina Rodríguez, share the opulent “Kingdom Suite” with their five children.
This premium suite, located on the 48th and 50th floors, boasts unsurpassed views of the city. It features a large living area, private office, dining room, and media room.
The hotel’s interior, which produces yearly sales of £172 million, is appropriate for a five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Although the Ronaldo Suite and the “Royal Suite” (which is larger than most apartments in the UK at 2,595 square feet) are not publicly offered on the Kingdom Tower website, they can be booked privately.
While the particular details of Ronaldo’s suite remain unknown, the “Presidential Suite,” which costs £3,300 per night, provides an idea of the level of luxury and how much one can anticipate to spend during their stay at the Kingdom Tower.