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Jeddah, the ‘bride of the Red Sea’ has many tourist attractions, picnic spots, places to visit, and things to do that you need weeks to explore. Here are some places to visit in Jeddah .

  • Jeddah City Bus Routes and Timings .

Jeddah Yacht Club

If you want to enjoy a luxury dining experience in restaurants or a Yacht, Jeddah Yacht Club is the place to go in Jeddah. They have decorated it so beautifully that you enjoy every minute spent there.

Winter blues got you down? Lift your spirits by indulging in delicious ice cream while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze and breathtaking scenery. It’s the perfect way to warm your heart and soul during the chilly season!

  • Jeddah Yacht Club location .
  • Entry Ticket: Free.

Jeddah Yacht Club - Places to visit in Jeddah

Jeddah Waterfront

The best gift of MBS to Jeddah is probably building Jeddah Waterfront, which has become the most frequent picnic place for families. You can use the following location, park your car there and walk through the bridge to the waterfront.

  • Jeddah Waterfront Location .

Jeddah Waterfront - Places to visit in Jeddah

Al Shallal Theme Park 

Al Shallal Theme Park is probably the best theme park in Saudi Arabia and therefore tourists who come to Jeddah, pay a visit to this place. I personally love going there with my family when the weather is good.

  • Al Shallal Theme Park Location .
  • Al Shallal Theme Park Timing: 5 pm to 1:30 am.
  • Entry Ticket to the Theme Park: SR 35/person.
  • Al Shallal Theme Park Wristband (all rides free): SR 75/person.
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Al Shallal Theme Park - places to visit in Jeddah

Fakieh Planetarium

If you have even a little bit of interest in space, you should visit Fakieh Planetarium to enjoy the 3D experience of 30 mins space movie. Although it is not too big and doesn’t have much to offer other than a few astronauts standing here and there, the movie show was captivating.

  • Fakieh Planetarium Location .
  • Fakieh Planetarium Ticket: SR 29 to SR 41.
  • Fakieh Planetarium Website .

Fakieh Planetarium - tourist places to visit in Jeddah

Atallah Happy Land Park

Atallah Happy Land Park is the 2nd biggest theme park in Jeddah with many adventures and thrilling rides and therefore, you should visit at least one of them.

  • Atallah Happy Land Park Location .
  • Entry Ticket: SR 30 and then SR 10 for each ride.
  • Wristband: SR 90 (all outdoor rides are free).

Atallah Happy Land Park - jeddah tourist places

Fakieh Aquarium + Dolphin Show

Fakieh Aquarium along with the Dolphin Show is value for money activity and a must-visit place in Jeddah especially if you are with children. They have a variety of fish in the aquarium which is a treat to watch.

  • Fakieh Aquarium Timings: 1 pm to 1 am.
  • Fakieh Aquarium Price: SR 65 – under 2 years free.
  • Dolphin Show Price: SR 70 – under 9 months free.
  • Fakieh Aquarium Location .

Fakieh Aquarium - things to do in Jeddah

Parasailing

Don’t miss out on the ultimate adventure in Jeddah – try parasailing! Experience the thrill of soaring high above the water and taking in the stunning views. Make your trip unforgettable with this must-try activity.

  • Book Parasailing in Jeddah.
  • Parasailing price: SR 250.

Parasailing in Jeddah

Water Village

Water Village is a reasonable water park that should be visited if you are with children. Some people say that it is not value for money but I believe that the prices are reasonable.

  • Water Village Price: SR 125/person who swims and SR 40/companion.
  • Water Village Location .

Water Village - places to visit in Jeddah

Paintball Jeddah

If you are looking for some adventurous things to do, Paintball Jeddah is the place to visit. It is an excellent place to have fun and bond with friends. Keep in mind that bullets hurt even though you are wearing a protective vest.

  • Paintball Jeddah Location .
  • Paintball Jeddah Price: SR 100/120 bullets and SR 170/240 bullets.
  • Paintball Jeddah Timing: 5 pm to 12 am.

Paintball Jeddah

Jumpowlane is a cool and comfortable hangout place for families and friends in Jeddah. This place primarily offers Bowling, Billiards, Trampoline, and an indoor mini-golf course. You could also order snacks, coffee, or soft drinks.

  • Bowling Price: SR 25.
  • Trampoline: SR 45 for 30 mins/ SR 70 for 1 hour.
  • Football: SR 25/30 mins.
  • Mini Golf: SR 45/adult and SR 35/child.
  • Billiard: SR 25/30 mins.

Jumpowlane - jeddah tourist places

The Escape Hotel

If you are a horror lover, you would love to visit the Escape hotel in Jeddah. In this hotel, you along with your team are locked in one room with only one goal i.e. ESCAPE .

You and your team must discover the elements in the room which help you crack the codes, and solve the puzzles. The clock is ticking, you have 60 minutes to earn freedom and checkout — alive!

  • The Escape Hotel Ticket: SR 135/person.
  • The Escape Hotel Location .
  • The Escape Hotel Timing: 5:30 am to 1:30 am.
  • Book your tickets online.

The Escape Hotel - adventure place to visit in Jeddah

Durat Al Arous

If you are looking for a private beach resort in Jeddah, book a resort at Durat Al Arous and enjoy with the elite class of the city. You can book a villa there from booking.com .

There’s nothing that would not be in Dural Al Arous for instance cafes, coffee shops, hotels, resorts, theme parks, a golf club, an equestrian club, recreation parks, and a yacht marina.

Durat al Arous - picnic places in jeddah

Khalil Museum

Al Tayebat International City also known as Khalil Museum is a cultural place to visit in Jeddah. It looks like a small city from the inside. 

Balconies made from dark wood and in combination with white-colored walls look really nice. I definitely recommend this place.

  • Al Tayebat International City Location .
  • Entry Fee: Free. 
  • Timing: 8 am-12 pm / 5 pm-9pm (Friday Off).

Khalil Museum - places to visit in Jeddah

Dhaban Marine Park

If you are looking for a place to barbeque in Jeddah, visit Dhaban Marine Park. It is a big park with plenty of rides for children, a designated barbeque area, plenty of parking, lushgreen grass, many trees, and a private beach.

  • Dhaban Marine Park Location .
  • Entry Ticket: SR 11.50/person.

Dhaban Marine Park - places to visit in Jeddah

Asfan fort, situated 70 km from Jeddah is a historic place to visit. The fort was built during the ottoman empire to protect the route from Makkah to Madina.

The place provides a perfect place for the BBQ these days as it is not allowed within the city. However, do not expect any grocery store or washrooms nearby.

  • Asfan Fort Location .

Asfan Fort - jeddah tourist places

Al Fahad Shipwreck

If you are looking for a serene picnic spot, Al Fahad Shipwreck around 100 km from Jeddah is the place to visit.

The Ship, originally called the MV Free Enterprise III, was built in 1966 in the Netherlands, sold in 1986 to an Egyptian company that renamed it Al Fahad, and the vessel foundered in 2004 due to engine problems.

  • Safety Tips to visit Al Fahad Shipwreck .
  • Al Fahad Shipwreck Location .

Al Fahad Shipwreck - picnic place in Jeddah

King Fahad Fountain

King Fahad Fountain is the tallest fountain in the world which provides a beautiful scenic view and a great picnic point for Jeddah families and tourists to visit.

This fountain was built in 1980 and raises the water to about 260 meters or 853 feet above sea level.

  • Jeddah Fountain Location .

King Fahad Fountain - things to do in Jeddah

Red Sea Mall

If you have time to visit only one shopping mall in Jeddah, go to Red Sea Mall i.e. the biggest mall in the city. Here you will find almost all the main brands, an extensive food court, a children’s play area, and a VOX cinema.

  • Red Sea Mall Location .
  • Top 8 Best Shopping Malls in Jeddah .

Red Sea Mall - places to visit in Jeddah

Al-Balad is the old downtown of Jeddah and if you want to smell the real feel of the city, do visit this tourist place. There is not a specific point to visit as you can roam around the old city, see old buildings and enjoy.

  • Al Balad Location .

Al Balad - jeddah tourist places

Grave of Hawwa

There is a cemetery in Jeddah called Hawwa Cemetry. It is believed that Amma Hawwa عليه السلام or mother eve is buried here. Although the location of the grave is still unknown, tourists do visit this place in Jeddah.

  • Hawwa Cemetery Location .

The grave of Hawwa - things to do in Jeddah

Nassif House Museum

This UNESCO World Heritage site dates back from its construction in 1876 until 1881 by the elite family of Omar Nassif Efendi. If you want to travel to old times while living in Jeddah, Nassif House Museum is the place to visit.

  • Nassif House Museum Location . 
  • Nassif House Museum Timing: 8 am to 11 pm.

Nassif House Museum - Historical place to visit in Jeddah

JetSki/Speed Boat

If you are interested in water activities, you can visit the Obhur area of Jeddah and rent a speed boat or JetSki there. A jet ski costs around 350/hour while the rate of speed boat varies upon its size.

  • Red Sea Marina Location .

King Abdullah Economic City

If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, visit King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) situated 125km away from Jeddah. The city offers a different way of lifestyle with beautiful beaches, water activities, private resorts, hotels, and a perfect picnic place in Jeddah.

  • Register your visit to KAEC  beforehand.
  • Entry Fee: Free.

King Abdullah Economic City - picnic places in jeddah

Bikini Beach in Saudi Arabia

Pure beach is located in the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) of Jeddah where women are not allowed to wear anything except bikinis. Men are also required to wear only beach attire.

Entry Ticket

  • SR 400/person (single).
  • SR 250/person (family).
  • SR 125/person (below 16).
  • Pure Beach Website .

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Jeddah Flagpole

Although the Jeddah flagpole is not a site to visit as you can see it while driving around the city, you should not miss it. It is the world’s tallest flagpole with a height of 171 meters.

  • Jeddah Flagpole Location .

Jeddah Flagpole

Bicycle Roundabout

You can visit the bicycle roundabout in Jeddah while roaming around in the. The bicycle sculpture is the largest in the world with a total height of 15 meters. It is designed by Spanish architect Julio Lafuente.

  • Bicycle Roundabout Location .

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Are you planning a trip to the Middle East and looking for the best things to do in Jeddah? If so, then you need to look no further than right here!

Jeddah, a vibrant city located on the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, offering an exciting blend of ancient history and modern attractions .

Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, an adventurous traveler, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Jeddah has something for everyone !

From exploring the bustling souks and indulging in local cuisine to diving into the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea and admiring stunning architecture, there’s no shortage of things to do in Jeddah.

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Where is Jeddah?

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Jeddah is a major urban center of western Saudi Arabia, and one of the top Middle East destinations to visit.

It’s the second-largest city after Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. Also, the largest city in Makkah Province and the largest seaport on the Red Sea.

Did you know that Jeddah is the principal gateway of two of the holiest cities in Islam, Mecca , and Medina?

The city is a mix of monuments, open-air art sculptures, cafes, shopping districts, and the largest waterfront area filled with restaurants and resorts.

If you are planning a trip to Saudi Arabia , try something different by visiting Jeddah city and experiencing the beauty of ancient architecture mixed with the latest luxuries.

map of Jeddah Saudi Arabia

Jeddah has a hot and dry type of climate. Rainfall is sparse and temperatures can soar high in summers.

The best time to visit Jeddah would be in January and February when the temperatures are relatively cool.

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The city of Jeddah has numerous hotels ranging from luxurious to economical, depending on the choice and budget of travelers.   

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Most chains of hotels in Jeddah provide small minivans called ‘water taxi’, which are quite inexpensive and will take you around the place.

TIP : It’s better to fix a price with the taxi driver for the trip in advance and not to opt for the meter method of payment. It will cost you less.

Another word of caution : Use only officially recognized taxis (with the sign TAXI) to avoid getting into trouble with the authorities.

Buses can be a great way to enjoy the local flavor of the city and enjoy the haunting Arabian music if you don’t have a tight schedule for the day. Meet the locals, talk to them and become a traveler instead of a tourist.

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Best things to do in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Yes! Being on the coast of the Red Sea, the flora and fauna are similar to what you can see on the Red Sea’s Coast in Egypt . If you like scuba diving , Jeddah is one of the best spots!

Scuba Diving is one of the best things to do in Jeddah

The corals are untouched and a sight to behold as you get underwater to experience the most amazing feeling ever. The water temperatures vary with the seasons, so pack a swimsuit to dress accordingly.

Looking for what to do in Jeddah? Then visiting Jeddah’s Souq should be one of them.

Immediately south of King Fahd Rd, the marketplace is divided into subsections, each populated by different immigrants.

Breathe in the delicious scent of coffee and let the colors of mixed cultures and languages fascinate you.

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Going to Jeddah and not buying nuts and dates is not possible .

Try Khayyam Al Rabie Est to get some of the finest choices of dates and nuts for discounted prices. Do you know the store has fairy lights and stocks around 50 different varieties of dates?

Al Balad gives you a taste of the ancient marketplace, multi-stored brick and mud-buildings that sell just about everything.

Experience the magic of the Floating Mosque or check out the entrance of Mecca. The city is full of places to see and explore.

things to see in jeddah

Are you a book lover by any chance? If yes, then don’t miss the Jarir Bookstore, one of the most interesting places to visit in Jeddah .

It boasts of the city’s widest collection of books. Read about the cultural heritage and grab some latest releases from your favorite authors.

Jeddah has several restaurants and cafes that cater to region-specific taste buds with extra care and attention.

If looking for things to do in Jeddah at night or where to eat in Jeddah , and fancy some Indonesian food, Wong Solo, near the start of Al Balad, is the perfect place for you.

Trying out local dishes is one of the fun thing to do in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Of course, if you want a quiet meal, stay away from the lunch buffet (10 A.M. to 2 P.M.). But if you love the mad rush and are looking to interact with other tourists, you know when to go.

Experience the Middle Eastern style dining in Al Nakheel Restaurant. Designed as a traditional tent, it allows the sea breeze to enter from the sides.

Evenings are undoubtedly the best time to enjoy some of the finest choices in their menu. One of the best things to do in Jeddah for expats too!

Street food is something you cannot miss in Jeddah . Hop over to the Balad Street Food for some mouthwatering shawarma or falafel wraps for just SR4. Or try out some Middle Eastern dishes like Kabsa, Madfoon, or Matazeez.

Imagine ice-skating indoors while the sun blazes outside. Wouldn’t it be a wonderful experience?

Shop, dine, play, and watch live shows in 6D theatres. One of the best things to do in Jeddah with family!

Are you a fan of roller coaster rides? Do you want to gather courage and try one?

This park has the largest double-looped roller coaster on the Asian Continent. What a way to make the world go upside down, literally.

Now, you could be a fan of forests and wildlife instead. Where do you find a forest in a desert city?

Try the Amazon Ride in the park that is spread over 1,800m² with a lagoon and has a waterfall of 15m high. See the life-size figures of animals with full sound and light effects. It sure would be a novel experience.

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Don’t we all love to buy things, small and big, cheap and expensive like gifts, treasures, and memories?

Jeddah has more than 25 shopping malls which have amazing food courts. The malls are both new and old, and you can try to hop over to as many as you can within your schedule or have lunch in one of the popular restaurants in Jeddah .

Al Rahma Mosque is one of the unique Jeddah tourist places to visit! Its entire foundation is under the sea, a feature that scored it the floating mosque nickname!

Al Rahma Mosque is one of the best places to visit in Jeddah

An icon of the city, the mosque stands in sheer beauty in a great location of Jeddah’s waterfront spiraling through the skies with its white minaret.

Besides floating on the sea, the architectural details of this mosque are equally impressive!

From the white marble exterior, the stained-glass roof, and the beautiful touches of Islamic art on the inside, this Islamic and contemporary architectural mosque is one of the best places to see in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Also known as Jeddah Fountain, King Fahd’s Fountain is one of the most impressive tourist attractions in Jeddah.

Marvelling at King Fahd's Fountain is one of the fun activities to do in Jeddah

With a height of 260 metres (853 ft), King Fahd is the highest fountain in the world and is listed in the Guinness World Records for the same honor.

The fountain is beautiful all day long but it fully comes to life at night when over 500 high-light LEDs are lit creating an awe-inspiring moment.

If you want your breath to be taken away, this is one of the fun places to go in Jeddah!

Are you an outdoor enthusiast and looking for where to go in Jeddah? Look no further than Moon Valley.

Located in Jabal al Jadib, Moon valley boasts beautiful landscapes and rock formations that any outdoor lover would love to explore.

The place also offers camping opportunities for those who want to sleep under the stars.

Whether you’re an avid hiker or want to admire the city’s beautiful landscapes, hiking Moon Valley is one of the fulfilling Jeddah activities you have to participate in.

North Gate of Jeddah- Saudi Arabia

Looking for more fun places in Jeddah to add to your list of things to do, below are more suggestions of what to see in Jeddah.

  • South Obhur Beach . One of the best places to visit in Jeddah for a relaxing afternoon.
  • Khuzam Palace . This is one of the historical places to see in Jeddah.
  • Fakieh Planetarium . One of the fun Jeddah places for people interested in space.
  • The Escape Hotel . This is one of the most thrilling things to do in Jeddah
  • Asfan fort . Another historical place to visit in Jeddah.
  • North Gate of Jeddah

As you can see, there are lots of activities and things to do in Jeddah, that truly make this a destination city.

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No matter how well you plan and research a trip, there are always things that happen beyond your control. I had to use it several times and it saved my trip! 

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Discover the best places to visit in Jeddah, a diverse and cosmopolitan city in the Makkah Province that's very popular with tourists.

The Best Places to Visit in Jeddah

Top recommendations, top hotels:.

  • The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah Hotel
  • Jeddah Hilton
  • Centro Salama Jeddah by Rotana

Top Restaurants:

  • Nobu - Jeddah
  • Le Comptoir de Nicole - Jeddah Yacht Club
  • Karam Beirut - Lebanese Restaurant - Jeddah

Top Activities:

Explore new jeddah corniche on the red sea, jeddah yacht club and marina, explore old jeddah, al balad, explore other cities of saudi arabia, jeddah is different.

Jeddah is the perfect blend of old and modern. From the magnificent Old Jeddah, Al Balad district to the new five star luxury Jeddah Yact Club and Marinia , Jeddah has the best of both worlds. One of Jeddah’s most notable features is its close proximity to the Red Sea. The picturesque Jeddah Waterfront offers a great picnic spot where visitors can relax, enjoy the breathtaking views of the Red Sea and discover the famous Al Rahma mosque, otherwise known as the Floating Mosque. Jeddah is rightly referred to as the ‘Mermaid of the Red Sea’.

The motto of the city is ‘Jeddah is Different’. This is in line with the truly diverse and cosmopolitan nature of the city, which features spectacular events like the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Once you visit Jeddah, you get to truly appreciate the distinct vibe of the city. It is a lively and interesting destination that will offer you much to do. Its rich history and historical significance will make you want to spend more and more time here and revisit the famous Jeddah sign.

According to the Ministry of Hajj , Jeddah was founded as a small fishing village around 2500 years ago. The port city has held great significance not only due to commerce and trade but also due to the fact that during the period of Caliph Uthman bin Affan, it served as a port for pilgrims heading to Makkah to perform Hajj.

The city was fortified in the 16th century by the Turks. A stone wall was built to defend the city against the Portuguese. Since Jeddah remained under Ottoman rule until 1915, there is a strong Turkish influence visible in the city architecture. 

The long seashore is one of the most prominent features of the city. Benefiting from this abundant seashore, the city of Jeddah built a 20 mile, three-part corniche. The New Jeddah Corniche offers breathtaking views of the Red Sea and also offers many recreational facilities that visitors can benefit from. Keeping in line with the motto ‘Jeddah is Different’, even the geography of the region offers a break from the endless sprawling desert of Saudi Arabia. The beauty of the Red Sea enchants visitors and beckons them to come back for more.   

Jeddah is the 100th largest city in the world by land area. It is situated on a coastal plain in the lower Hijaz mountains. The climate of the city is classified as arid and it retains its warmth even in the colder months.

Cultural Life

The province of Makkah is a perfect blend of rich, centuries-old culture and traditions along with modern architecture and a lively way of life. You can find old souks as well as skyscrapers that are reaching for the clouds. 

Visitors seeking old architecture will thoroughly enjoy visiting  Old Jeddah, Al Balad . You can get the feeling of travelling back in time by strolling through the narrow alleyways and soaking in the magnificently coloured Mashrabiat and Rawashaan. UNESCO added the historical Al Balad district to the list of World Heritage sites.

Being a multi-ethnic cosmopolitan city, Jeddah has a great traditional cuisine that takes its influence from various cultures. Fast food fans would be thrilled to know that the famous Albaik chain originated and is headquartered in Jeddah. You can also find hundreds of the best Restaurants in Jeddah on Welcome Saudi.

Popular Attractions

There is no shortage of things to do and sites to visit in Jeddah. If we start from museums, you can visit the Nassif House Museum and the Matbouli House Museum . The Jeddah fountain, also known as the King Fahd’s Fountain is a popular attraction. The jet of water rises to an incredible height of 853 feet. At night this stream of water is illuminated and offers an unforgettable sight. 

New Jeddah Corniche and the Jeddah waterfront offer great spots where you can spend the entire day just soaking in the magnificent sights of the sea. There are numerous activities offered in these areas. Tourists can enjoy the fresh seafood and do some shopping. You can also take a look at the aquatic species that prowl the Red Sea in the purposefully designed Fakieh Aquarium. If you are looking for beautiful fine dining restaurants then you can try the Restaurants at Jeddah Yacht Club .

One of the most historical places in Jeddah is the Baab Makkah or Makkah Gate. This open-air market truly comes to life after sunset. You can catch a glimpse of the true essence of Jeddah city by strolling around these souks. The gate itself (Baab Makkah), is a great work of architecture and is a popular attraction for visitors. Whether you’re looking for history or enjoyment, you never run out of places to go in Jeddah.

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The best things to do in Jeddah 

By Nicola Chilton

Best things to do Jeddah Saudi Arabia

With its Red Sea coastline, cosmopolitan history, spectacular old town and fantastic food, Jeddah is a city that perfectly encapsulates the tapestry of life in Saudi Arabia . Whether you’re in town for a short getaway or a longer visit, here are 10 of the best things to do in Jeddah.

Al Balad

1. Go back in time in Al Balad

Jeddah’s old town of Al Balad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , is beguiling, and one of the city’s main visitor draws. With many buildings up to 400 years old, the neighbourhood is undergoing a major restoration project to conserve the traditional architecture, including the distinctive ornate wooden roshan balconies. Visit during the daytime for the best photography opportunities, or in the evening when the area is at its most lively, the narrow streets filled with families out for a stroll, friends drinking coffee and shoppers heading to the souqs.

2. Savour some of Jeddah’s oldest restaurants

As one of the most multifaceted cities in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is a wonderful foodie  destination, with so many culinary influences finding their way into the city’s cuisine. It’s also a great place to try some traditional restaurants, many of which are located around Al Balad. For seafood, head to Al Bassali, where they’ve been frying fish and prawns since 1949. The menu has expanded in the decades since, and you’ll now find grills and tajins too, but you can’t go wrong with the fried prawns, heated with the same secret mix of spices they’ve been using since day one, and even more delicious when dipped in tahini. Go after 4pm and you’ll also find people queuing up for hot-from-the-frier samosas and doughnuts. And try to save space for some masoub , a typically Jeddawi dessert made from bread, banana, honey and nuts that has Yemeni roots. Carnivores will love Naji Al-Harbi’s kebabs, a place that's been feeding hungry Al Balad residents since 1950, and for something more adventurous, Ba’issa is the place to try sheep’s head.

3. Discover Jeddah’s art-covered roundabouts

A vintage Mini Cooper on top of a flying carpet. A giant mosaic-covered octopus rising from roiling surf. A concrete block with cars poking out. Modigliani-esque metal sculptures of camels. These are just some of the roadside oddities to keep a lookout for as you drive around Jeddah. The city’s roundabouts are known for their artistic quirks, many dating back to the 1970s and 80s when there was a major push to incorporate public art into the urban landscape. Do a city-wide safari while hunting for them.

Jeddah Corniche

Jeddah Corniche

4. Stroll or cycle along the seafront Corniche

Jeddah’s seaside Corniche is a popular place for a stroll in the evening, with locals gathering for seafront walks towards the King Fahd fountain that shoots water more than 300 metres into the air. Or pick up a rental bicycle in the section of the North Corniche between the Shangri-La and Sheraton Hotels and ride down the street’s pedestrianised centre.

5. Shopping, from souks to malls to concept stores

Jeddah provides ample opportunities to pick up fabrics and leather sandals, and the souks around Al Balad have a vast array of both, alongside spices, sweets and fragrances. If you’re in the market for an abaya or kaftan, Serafi Mega Mall is jammed with shops selling seasonal and traditional styles at very affordable prices, ranging from the conservative to the colourful. To see where the city’s style crowd shops, head to one of Jeddah’s concept stores, such as Homegrown Market in the Ar-Rawdah district, where you’ll find more than 150 brands offering fashion, accessories and homeware. Also in Ar-Rawdah, multi-brand streetwear store Crowdless is the place for athleisure and sneaker finds. It’s also right next to the hugely popular Adani Bar, a contemporary cafe serving Yemeni spiced tea. Sit down for a cup, and order a tuna, tomato and caper toastie or a melted cheese sandwich filled with blueberry jam.

6. Head to the Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina for an al fresco dinner

Near Jeddah’s floating mosque and the Formula 1 track, Jeddah Yacht Club is home to a growing community of yachties, as well as several outdoor restaurants that make for lovely al fresco dining spots in good weather. Le Comptoir de Nicole’s flavours are straight out of Nice, with dishes such as: Provençal pissaladière with stewed onions, olives and anchovies; buttery sole meunière ; and, a truffle mafaldine pasta that’s so good you won’t want to share. Over at Mashi no Mashi, the Japanese menu features Wagyu gyoza and sliders alongside substantial slurpable ramen bowls. And at Madeo, Italian favourites such as lobster spaghetti and porcini pizza are accompanied by excellent craft mocktails.

A shipwreck off the coast of Jeddah

A shipwreck off the coast of Jeddah

7. Snorkelling and diving in the Red Sea waters

With its Red Sea location and year-round warm waters, Jeddah provides an enviable opportunity to explore the underwater world that lies offshore. There are a number of Jeddah-based operators who can arrange dive trips, and many hotels can also organise snorkelling excursions. Turtles, sharks, and a huge variety of fish inhabit the waters here, as well as hard and soft corals and, for expert divers, shipwrecks.

8. Head to Hayy Jameel for art, cinema and community theatre 

A sister to Dubai ’s Jameel Arts Centre, Hayy Jameel opened in Jeddah in 2021 and offers dynamic arts and culture-based programming throughout the year. With a strong community vibe and spaces that encourage socialising and the sharing of ideas, Hayy Jameel draws visitors with art exhibitions and education spaces, a cinema showcasing Saudi, Arab and international feature films, shorts and documentaries, as well as the first community theatre in Saudi Arabia. There’s also a cafe, concept store and a baking academy, alongside occasional pop-up farmers’ markets.

Fountains at Park Hyatt Jeddah

Park Hyatt Jeddah

9. Treat yourself to a spa day at the Park Hyatt Jeddah

Sitting right next to the water on the Corniche, the Park Hyatt Jeddah is the place to head when you want a break from the city. The spa facilities here – separate for men and women – offer relaxing and restorative treatments, along with extensive wet facilities and powerful underwater jets in the aquamedic pools which pummel aching muscles and are great prep for a massage. But the real highlight here is the large outdoor pool exclusively reserved for women. Surrounded by shade-giving palm trees and a row of sunbeds, spend a couple of hours here and you’ll feel wonderfully recharged and ready to get back out into the city again.

10. Join a cool crowd for coffee at City Yard

Centred around the Shirvan City Yard Hotel, a minimalist style haven that combines traditional Saudi design elements with contemporary colour schemes and textures, the City Yard neighbourhood is the place to come to hang with a cool, young Jeddawi crowd. Head to Meraki Artisan where a passionate team makes specialty coffee, best served with their deliciously tempting chocolate shots. To continue your sweet fix, right around the corner is L’Eclair de Génie for eclairs that are works of art, in flavours including salted caramel, pistachio and passion fruit with berries. And before you leave, stop by Musa and Palm to pick up dates stuffed with unusual flavour combinations like peanut butter and apple, and goat cheese and cherry tomato, all wrapped in beautiful packaging.

Corniche at sunset with King Fahd's Fountain, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Middle east

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The historic crossroads of pilgrims and traders, and the traditional gateway to Mecca, Jeddah is the most fascinating of Saudi Arabia's major cities, with a cosmopolitan and liberal air not present anywhere else in the Kingdom. Visitors will love the city's World Heritage Red Sea architecture, its bustling souq, the laid-back coastline that's home to fantastic dive sites, and its diverse, world-class cuisine.

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Al Shafee Mosque

Al Shafee Mosque

Beautifully restored and maintained, this historic mosque, one of the finest in Jeddah, is named after one of the four great imams of classical Sunni…

Matbouli House Museum

Matbouli House Museum

With so many traditional houses closed in Al Balad, this privately owned museum in a beautiful three-storey property with stunning Hejazi mashrabiyya …

Corniche

Once a smelly, unpleasant stretch of coastline, the corniche in northern Jeddah has been transformed into a pleasant walkway and leisure space. There are…

Jeddah, SAUDI ARABIA:  Saudi women shop at a grocery in the Souq al-Alawi market in the old town of Jeddah 29 December 2005. The market is the biggest market in Saudi Arabia where hundreds of thousands of Muslims from different countries have so far arrived for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca which begins on January 7. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI  (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)

Souq Al Alawi

This souq runs off Al Dahab St and is the most extensive in the Kingdom. The market stalls cut into the heart of the old city and buzz with the activity…

Al Tayibat City Museum for International Civilisation

Al Tayibat City Museum for International Civilisation

This privately owned four-floor collection has displays ranging from pre-Islamic artefacts, exquisite Islamic manuscripts, old coins and weaponry to…

Al Rahma Mosque

Al Rahma Mosque

This mosque in the north of Jeddah sits on stilts and seemingly floats on the Red Sea. Visitors come to wander in the open courtyard and enjoy the cooling…

Naseef House

Naseef House

One of Jeddah’s best-restored old coral houses, Naseef House belonged to one of Jeddah’s most powerful trading families and was later a royal residency…

Bab Makkah

The Mecca gate was historically the most important gate for Jeddah, Arabia's official pilgrim port. It stands at the start of the road that led to Islam's…

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18 Places To Visit In Jeddah: An Exciting Itinerary To Discover

A spiritual gateway to Mecca, Jeddah is also called Jeddah ghair by the locals. From the mosque to the waterfronts and some boutique cafes, there are the best places to visit in Jeddah that makes it among the top destination on a travelers list. Talking about the attractions here, visitors can discover a sense of liberation around while there are traditional souqs still preserving the beauty of the heritage. Stroll around the coastal edges of the city or try some delectable cuisines while spending a fascinating holiday here in Jeddah. Read on to find some of the best attractions in this Saudi Arabia City.

Top 18 Tourist Attractions In Jeddah

From the World Heritage Red Sea architecture to the iconic landmarks and skyscrapers, Jeddah welcomes global visitors to discover the fascinating marvels. Bringing you the top attractions from the spiritual landmarks to the historical sites and fancy eateries, here are some of the best-recommended places to explore here in Jeddah.

1. Al Rahma Mosque

Al Rahma Mosque

Also known as the floating Mosque, Al Rahma Mosque is one of the best places to see in Jeddah . Attracting thousands of devotees across the globe, the mosque stands as one of the most beautiful architectural structure is so designed that is it listed in top mosques in Saudi Arabia. Rooted under the water, the mosque stands on pillar appearing as if floating over the sea. The mosque is basically a stopover for a pilgrimage journey to Hajj.

The white marble and turquoise dome add a soothing touch to its spiritual vibes while the 56 vibrant windows are carved with Quranic verses on Arabic script. It represents a perfect blend of Islamic culture and modern art. While the mosque can accommodate more than 21,000 worshipers at a time, it even welcomes non-Muslims during the non-prayer hours.

Location: Corniche Rd, Jeddah 23613

Timings: Open 24x7

2. Al-Balad

Al-Balad

A UNESCO heritage site, Al-Balad is a poor neighbor city of Jeddah that houses the architectural wonders dating back to 500 years. Being one of the top Jeddah tourist places , Al-Balad experiences a major footfall each day. The city houses the streets that are dominated by the rustic charm of old buildings. The city comes back to life after the praying hours as there is more tourist around to shop or eat the traditional food.

You can find a number of cafes and eateries, some old shops and market places to shop for the best antiques and souvenirs. Either shop or explore the museums that house every detailed story of the past. While there isn’t much local transpiration available, the best way to explore this Jeddah tourist spot .

Top Attraction:

  • Al Balad cafes
  • Nassif House Museum
  • Baleelah Lane

Best Hotels:

  • Golden Hotel
  • Downtown Jeddah
  • Al Azhar Hotel Jeddah

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3. Athr Gallery

Athr Gallery

Discover the contemporary art of Jeddah at Athr Gallery, one of the best places to visit in Jeddah . Opened in the year 2009, this gallery is dedicated to the latest creativity and experiments in the field of art. It was founded by Hamza Serafi­ and Mohammed Hafi­z, the art enthusiasts in Saudi who led to the passion of Athr.

The gallery has a vast space that houses local and public art making it one of the best attractions in Saudi Arabia . Basically, Athr is encouraging the growth of art institutions and schools along with museums for global recognition. Exhibitions are organized occasionally for the visitors where you can witness the diversity of colors and ideas.

Location: Tahlia Street, Jeddah

  • Monday to Thursday: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
  • Friday to Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: 09:00 am to 02:00 pm

4. Al-Shallal Theme Park

Al-Shallal Theme Park

Spreading to an area of 60,000 square meters, the Al-Shallal Theme Park is among the most enthralling places to go in Jeddah. An ideal holiday spot for families in Jeddah, the theme park is located in the Corniche that is easy to reach from any corner of the city.

From roller coaster rides to ice rink and other adrenaline activities, the theme park is most loved by the kids. The park houses best restaurants where you can enjoy a family meal. Explore the entire park to discover your perfect adventure rides and other thrilling things to do in Jeddah .

Location: Al Haramain Road, Jeddah, Makkah Al Mukarramah Province

  • Monday: 5:00 pm to 1:00 am
  • Tuesday: 5:00 pm to 1:30 am
  • Wednesday to Thursday: 5:00 pm to 2:00 am
  • Friday: 2:00 pm to 12:00 am
  • Saturday and Sunday: 5:00 pm to 1:00 am

Entry Fees: 9.33 USD

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5. Al-Saif Beach

Al-Saif Beach

Listed among the best beaches in Saudi Arabia , Al-Saif Beach is one of the best Jeddah places to visit where you can discover the beach leisure. No matter you are planning a holiday with family or friends, the beach is ideally suited for every visitor. From admiring the sunrise to witnessing the surreal beauty of dawn while the charismatic waves touch the shores, Al-Saif is kept as the top place where both tourists and locals love visiting.

You can plan a picnic and experience the thrill of 3water adventures like swimming. The serene and peaceful ambiance of the beach has made it one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jeddah.

Location: South Jeddah

Famous For:

  • Family Picnic
  • Water adventures

Facilities:

  • Beach Cafes

6. Jeddah Waterfront, Corniche

Jeddah Waterfront, Corniche

Just like the corniche of any other places to visit in the Middle East , the Jeddah waterfront is also famed for its magnificent beauty and bliss. The vast ramp and the best cafes and eateries around have made the Jeddah Corniche one of the popular places to visit in Jeddah .

Defining its magnificent architecture and the additional facilities offered to every guest, the Corniche boast of Nawras sculpture and Tawheed mosque. There are malls and mosques around you can visit while strolling around or grab a quick snack from the nearby café. The modern and cool design of the Jeddah waterfront has made it among the best attraction for every visitor in the city.

Location : Corniche Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

  • Restaurants
  • Theme parks

Things to do:

  • Walk around the corniche
  • Taste the best food from the cafes

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7. Souq Shatee

Souq Shatee

While Jeddah is best known for traditional souqs or marketplaces, Souq Shatee is among the best traditional shopping destinations and Jeddah's famous places you can never miss. This Arabic marketplace is known for every souvenir you can buy while exploring the city. With an array of all local shops and some global showrooms, you can find every item of fashion and utility.

From household accessories to products like home decor, grocery, plants, jewelry, traditional clothes, shoes, perfume, and so more. The Macarona souq, Yemeni souq, and Afgan souq are some other places to go in Jeddah for shopping.

Location: King Abdulaziz road in al-Zahraa district

Timings: Saturday to Thursday:

4:30 PM to 11 PM

9:30 AM to 2:00 PM

What to Buy: Home Decor, Plants, Party Accessories, Shoes, Perfume, Fabrics, Jewelry, Thobes, Abayas

8. Red Sea Mall

Red Sea Mall

While Shopping is something that everyone loves, the Red Sea Mall is surely the best mall in Jeddah to shop. Listed among the top places to go in Jeddah for shopping, the Red Sea is home to a number of global brands, fancy restaurants, and other facilities you need to spend a leisure day.

Offering entertainment and thrill along with a luxury vibe, the Red Sea Mall draws visitors with its impressive interior and the very first movie theater in the city. Not bounding its facilities to leisure and entertainment, there is office space and a luxury hotel to add to your experience. Stretching to an area of 240,000 square, this shoppers' destination is the popular Jeddah tourist spot .

Location: Malik Road, Jeddah 23612

Saturday to Wednesday: 10 am to midnight

Thursday and Friday: 10 am to 2 am

  • Cafes and Restaurants

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9. South Corniche

South Corniche

The Jeddah Corniche is one of the most popular attractions, but the South Jeddah is a bit unexplored and isolated. This makes it a perfect place for you to go off-beat and reveal the untouched beauty of this attraction in Jeddah.

There are a number of ferries lined along the shore. The clear waters of the island beach make it a perfect place for swimming. People also come here for some kite flying as the place is not that crowded and offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy. The corniche spreads to an area of 110km, with some of the best beaches in Jeddah where you can indulge in some adventure. The main attraction of the corniche is its pristine beauty. The clear water, open sky, and flamingos around the beaches lure travelers to come and discover this intriguing panoramic beauty of the place. Some beaches in South Corniche also have restaurants and Kiosks.

Location: Approximate 45 kms south of Jeddah

Things to Do:

  • Explore nearby attractions
  • Beach activities
  • Enjoy the food

Facilities: Restaurants, path for motorcycle, horse riding and bicycle

10. Durrat Al Aroos

Durrat Al Aroos

Located 40 km from the north of the city, Durrat Al Aroos is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jeddah . It is an amusement park that was built in 1996 in Dahban, the old city. Today Durrat Al Aroos is famous for its vast spread area and facilities. There is a commercial space, schools, and other facilities to boost tourism.

Durrat Al Aroos has some of the best restaurants and cafes, Sisha Parlors, and coffee shops too. You can get the luxury resorts or hotels in Jeddah at Durrat Village for your leisure vacation. Other exclusive features of the Durrat Al Aroos include the Golf club, an aqua park, theme parks, an equestrian club, recreation parks, and a yacht marina. The village has the finest beaches where you can stroll and unwind in the soaking beauty. Try some adventures like Jet Skiing, red sea diving, water motors, snorkeling, and surfing while you are in Durrat Al Aroos, the best place to see in Jeddah.

Location: Durrat Al Aroos, Dahaban, Jeddah

  • Luxury Villa and hotels
  • Commercial center
  • Amusement Park
  • Red Sea Diving,

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11. King Fahd’s Fountain

King Fahd’s Fountain

The King Fahd’s Fountain is a magnificent attraction you can visit in Jeddah on your holidays. The fountains stand as the tallest fountain in the world with a height of about 312 meters or 1,024 feet. It was built in the same style as Geneva's Jet d'Eau fountain.

The fountain is not only an attraction for tourists in Jeddah but even for the locals who have watched since childhood. The construction of the Fontain began in the early 80’ and was open for public visit in 1985. As the fountain use seawater, there were certain issues or hurdles in the construction like corrosion. A series of the screen were added to keep a check on soil and salt before the water reaches the fountain.

By the evening, the fountain is illuminated with more than 500 high-intensity spotlights. These spotlights were built to withstand thousands of tons of falling water falling from heights of many hundred feet.

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Timings: 24x7

12. Khalil Museum

Khalil Museum

Khalil Museum is one of the top museums and best attractions to visit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Now the city has a history that is dating back to 2000 years with many old buildings and heritage site. Abdul Raouf Kalil’s museum is one of those old heritage places that is preserving the history of Jiddah. The museum collection includes the House of Islamic Heritage, Saudi Arabian Heritage, House of the International Heritage, front of the citadel and Public Heritage Exhibition.

This is the oldest museum in the city preserving the rich culture and heritage since a very long time. It has seen many civilizations and traditions followed in Jeddah over the course of time. You can discover the traces of the past and the revolution that was made by different rulers. Khalil Museum can rightly be called the mini-Jeddah as it houses every aspect of the city, from its cultural heritage, the ancient art and architecture.

Location: Al Madani, Al Andalus, Jeddah 23326, Saudi Arabia

Timings: N/A

  • Cultural tour
  • Historical tours

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13. Bab Makkah

Bab Makkah

Bab Makkah is one of the oldest Souqs for shopping in Saudi Arabia . Known as the Makkah Gate, this historical Jeddah attraction dates back to years when it has a charm. While today with the developing markets and malls shopping has taken a fancy turn, the places like Bab Makkah are still there to keep the authenticity of traditional shopping alive.

This open market in Jeddah comes back to life as soon as dusk breaks. The 230 meters market adjacent to the Makkah Gate is the best place to delve n the culture and history of Jeddah.

There are simple stalls, rickety wooden carts, basic stalls pop up and carts are set up alongside normal shops. Small restaurants are also at the market that serves authentic Saudi food such as raas mandi, kibdah, makadim, Bukhari rice with lamb's skull, and more. This old city has a lot to discover the ancient glory and the lifestyle of people.

Location: Old Makkah Rd, Al-Balad, Jeddah

Timings: Evening

  • Traditional Shopping

14. Moon Valley

Moon Valley

Hiking can be the best thing to do in Jeddah and for such extreme adventure, Moon valley is the best place to visit.  The valley is located in Jabal al Jadib, next to Usfan that is popular for its magnificent landscape and bizarre rock formations. The carved rocks here are thousands of years old adding an unusual and charismatic touch to the region. Despite being a long desert, the moon valley is one of the famous attractions in Jeddah that is visited by many adventures and nature enthusiast.

Stargazing at Moon valley is surely an everlasting experience you can have. The peacefulness and serenity of the region not only gives you a break from the chaos but also offers you a getaway to embrace the surreal beauty of nature. You can carry your own camp and spend a night under the starts. There are no accommodations or any facilities in the valley.

Famous for:

  • Star Gazing

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15. Souq Al Alawi

Souq Al Alawi

Ditch the fancy Malls in Jeddah , and explore the old vintage streets of the city for the best experience. Souq Al Alawi is one of the country's traditional Souqs and the best tourist place in Jeddah. It is renowned for its large collection of antiques, crafts, and spices and is located in the heart of old Jeddah city. One thing that you must add to your buy-list is the dried organic hibiscus flower petals or the hibiscus flower tea that is best known for its calming properties. The Souq is really a walkway so you can enjoy your shopping without being bothered by bikes and cars. You are free to walk around as no cars are permitted inside to obstruct traffic.

If you're looking for authentic Arabian jewellery, Islamic art, or traditional clothes, this is the place to go. What distinguishes it from other shopping destinations is the reasonable price and the opportunity to bargain. There are cafes and hotels close to the Souq for tourists in the city.

Location: Al Balad Jeddah

Saturday to Wednesday: 8:00 am to1:00 pm & 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm

16. South Obhur Beach

South Obhur Beach

Khaleej South Obhur Beach is one of most popular public beaches you can visit in the city. It's a picturesque beach where visitors can unwind and enjoy a day at leisure. South Obhur Beach, one of best places to visit in Jeddah where there is adventure and fun. This is a popular hangout spot for every local and tourist in the city. South Obhur Beach is located on the east coast of the Red Sea that is about 30 kilometres from Jeddah City and offers a wide range of beach activities. If you enjoy admiring nature and longing for a tranquil atmosphere, Khaleej Salman Beach should be your first choice.

The beach is a great weekend getaway for people who enjoy nature and serenity. Enjoy a relaxing beach vacation with friends or family at this peaceful beach, which offers a variety of activities such as swimming and camping. Since the beach is close to many restaurants and cafes, visitors do not need to bring any refreshments with them to completely enjoy their time on the beach.

Location: East coast of Red Sea, approximately 30 km from the city center

  • Cafes and restaurants

Things To do:

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17. Khuzam Palace

Khuzam Palace

A historical marvel that greatly reflects the 1930s, Palace Khuzam is a structure that has played a significant role in the history of Saudi Arabia. This is a palace that served as the erstwhile home of King Abdul Aziz who was the first monarch of Saudi Arabia.

Interestingly, Palace Khuzam is special in some ways. It is, in fact, the first palace in the kingdom to have been constructed using cement and iron. But hang on, do you know what really makes Palace Khuzam iconic as it is today? Well, the gate of the palace once featured on a Saudi Currency note back in the 1950s which is why it has iconic status.

As for the collection of the palace, there are many artifacts that date back to the Stone Age while there are a number of items that portray the rise of Islam at a time when the palace was used by the royal family. Not just this, there is also a collection at Khuzam Palace that beautifully portrays the culture of the region. So, if you're a history buff longing to explore the iconic locations of Jeddah, Palace Khuzam is the right place for you.

Location: Al-Nuzlah al-Yamaniyah quarter in the south of Jeddah

Facilities: Travelers visiting Palace Khuzam are advised to confirm the facilities of the museum and palace from the concerned local authorities.

Things To Do:

  • Take a tour of the palace and the museum
  • Explore a vast collection that dates back to the Stone Age
  • See the items that portray the rise of Islam at a time when the palace was used by the royal family

18. Mall Of Arabia

Mall Of Arabia

Now here's a thing, shopping in Jeddah becomes a matter of fun when it comes to the Mall of Arabia. One of the largest malls in the region, Mall of Arabia is a major entertainment hub and has facilities that are well adept for all age groups. This is a mall that takes special care of kids as it offers the largest indoor games park by the name Billy Beez. Not only this, but travelers coming to shop here can also enjoy shopping for the best of brands. From International chains to local brands offering quality options, Mall of Arabia has it all.

Tired of exploring the mall and need to relax? Well, the mall features a number of dining options from world-class food chains that not only offer the comfort you want but also ensure your taste buds are taken care of with the best food in Saudi Arabia . Over the years, it is due to its top-notch facilities that the Mall of Arabia has become a prominent pick for shoppers in Jeddah, and to the joy of visitors here, the mall is set to come up with Muvi Cinemas in the near future.

But hang on, there's one more attraction that the mall offers which is sure to fascinate the kids. KidZania, one of the fastest-growing kid’s interactive entertainment brands in the world is housed in the mall. Apart from this, the mall offers a range of other facilities like a first aid room, wheelchairs, lost & found, ATMs, a baby changing room, and so much more.

Location: P.O. Box: 341904 Riyadh 11333, Saudi Arabia

  • Lost & Found
  • Muvi Cinemas (Coming Soon)
  • Baby changing room
  • First Aid Room
  • Shop for the best of brands
  • Kids can explore KidZania, Sparky's, and Billy Beez

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How To Reach Jeddah?

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Jeddah, the capital of Saudi Arabia is located in the heart of this Arab nation that is known for its tranquil and spiritual vibes. What adds to the popularity of Jeddah is the pilgrimage Hajj and the holy city of Macca. Now, if you are planning a visit to this city for discovering all the attractions in Jeddah, there are flights available from almost every corner of the world.

Being a gateway to the holy Macca, accessibility to Jeddah is excellent. The city is served by King Abdulaziz International Airport, where flights from almost every Asian, European or African country lands. Once you land in this urban center, there are water taxis and other transportation means easily available for commuting within the city.

Roads are connecting Jeddah to other places in Saudi like Mecca, Riyadh, and Damman. The Saudi Public Transport Company (SAPTCO) is serving the fastest connectivity to Jeddah.

The second-largest city in the Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is surely a destination for travelers to explore. With the best places to visit in Jeddah, you can now plan a holiday exploring every nook and corner of the city. There is adventure and entertainment, beaches and museums offering you a holiday beyond expectation. You can book Jeddah flights and get ready for a completely new voyage. Pack well and grab a camera before you head off to this vibrant modernized city in Saudi Arabia.

The best attraction you can visit in Jeddah are:

  • Al-Saif Beach
  • Al-Shallal Theme Park
  • Athr Gallery
  • Al Rahma Mosque

The best beaches in Jeddah you can consider visiting during your holidays are:

  • Duurat Al Arus
  • Silver Sands

If you are looking for a family day in Jeddah, the Al Shallal theme park is the best place. There are adventure rides and activities you can enjoy to experience ultimate fun.

Al Rahma Mosque in Jeddah is built on water with its pillar submerged that makes the mosque floating. It is one of the best places to see in Jeddah.

Al-Balad is a neighbor of Jeddah that houses some of the vintage buildings and cafes. There are forts and monuments dating back to 500 years.

The Red Sea Mall is one of the best places to go in Jeddah for shopping. The first theater in Jeddah was opened here, making it so popular among all.

The Athr Gallery welcomes every tourist to discover contemporary art. The timings for the gallery are:

The Jeddah International is the major airport that is located19 km from the city center.

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24 Top Tourist Places To Visit In Jeddah

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Offering a perfect blend of the old and new, Jeddah is one of the most beautiful cities located in Saudi Arabia. It is truly a cosmopolitan hub and the second-largest city in the country. It is well-known as the commercial city of Saudi Arabia owing to its vicinity to the two holiest places that is Makkah and Madinah. Jeddah is known as the traditional gateway to the sacred city of Makkah for Muslims around the world. There are a number of tourists places to visit in Jeddah .

From vibrant markets to beautiful beaches, well-preserved architectural marvels to historical landmarks, and wonderful museums to soul-stirring religious sites, this city welcomes all types of travellers from across the globe to discover its mesmerising attractions. Jeddah doesn’t disappoint anyone, be it families, couples or solo travellers. The ideal months for visiting Jeddah are between November and March, during which the best places to visit in Jeddah look all the more beautiful and serene.

Top Religious Sites to Visit in Jeddah

1. Al Rahma Mosque: Al Rahma Mosque is built on the coast of the Red Sea and is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist places to visit in Jeddah . It is a magnificent religious site constructed on stilts that seems to float and hence the name, the Floating Mosque. Featuring incredible architecture, this mosque is a beautiful blend of classic Islamic architecture and contemporary art. The mosque’s windows feature Quranic verses in Arabic script.

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2. King Saud Mosque: One of the top places to go to in Jeddah is King Saud Mosque. It is well-known for its majestic domes. Sprawling over an area of 9700 square meters, this holy site’s largest dome has a width of 20 meters, while its minaret has a height of 60 meters. It is named after Saudi Arabia’s second king, King Saud and is the largest one in the city. Situated in Al-Sharafiyah district, this religious site was designed by an Egyptian architect named Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil.

3. Island Mosque: Also designed by Egyptian architect Abdel Wahed El-Wakil, the Island Mosque is another must-visit place in Jeddah. Situated near the Red Sea Corniche, this mosque is one of Jeddah’s most beautiful places of worship. This mosque features a simple, yet stunning, design and a rectangular prayer hall.

4. Corniche Mosque: As the name suggests, the mosque is situated along the Jeddah Corniche. It is the winner of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1989. It is amongst the best religious places to visit in Jeddah that features classic Islamic architecture and looks absolutely stunning at dawn and dusk.

Historical Landmarks in Jeddah

5. Al Balad: Jeddah’s historical area, Al Balad is best known for tight-knit lanes, maze-like streets and traditionally constructed buildings. Once known as the gateway to Makkah, Al Balad is a UNESCO Heritage Site. It is home to buildings that are nearly 500 years old, including Al Nassif House, Al Qabal Mosque and Al Jamjoom House. Al Balad also features marketplaces and old shops wherein one can find some of the most magnificent souvenirs and antiques.

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6. Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum: One of the best historical places in Jeddah, the Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum showcases the city’s approximate 2500-year old history. From displaying archaeological collections of the Ottoman Empire to showcasing pre-Islamic history to exhibiting rare artefacts related to Saudi heritage, this museum is worth adding to Jeddah’s sightseeing itinerary.

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7. Khuzam Palace Museum: It is located within the magnificent Khuzam Palace in the south of Jeddah and showcases artefacts from the Stone Age era, various items belonging to pre-Islamic cultures as well as artefacts that demonstrate the rise of Islam. The museum also has an Islamic Hall, which showcases the beginning of the emigration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Makkah to Madinah. There is a Jeddah Hall as well that displays the city’s development over a period of time via old maps and images.

8. Athr Gallery: One of the best places to visit in Jeddah to discover contemporary art, this amazing gallery was founded in the year 2009. It supports artists, both amateur and professional, from the Arab region and hosts diverse exhibitions from time to time.. It is one of the best tourist attractions in Jeddah that brings you the best work of different artists under one roof.

Architectural Marvels in Jeddah

9. Khuzam Palace: Situated in the Al-Nuzlah al-Yamaniyah quarter, Khuzam Palace was the home of King Abdul Aziz, who was Saudi Arabia’s foremost monarch. This palace is quite iconic as during the 1950s, its gate was featured on the country’s currency note. Khuzam Palace is also home to a museum that showcases historical artefacts belonging to the Stone Age, in addition to featuring a collection displaying Jeddah’s culture.

10. Jeddah Lighthouse: Having a height of 436 feet, the Jeddah Light is the world’s tallest lighthouse. Situated on the northern side of Jeddah Seaport’s entrance, this active lighthouse is one of the most popular places to visit in Jeddah. Although there is a ban on tourists’ entry in the seaport, one can get breathtaking views of the tower from nearby locations, including Corniche Commercial Center as well as Central Fish Market. This architectural marvel, built in 1990, is absolutely breathtaking at night.

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11. Globe Roundabout: This giant and eye-catching metal globe sits where Assalam Street and King Abdul Aziz Road intersect. Its strategic location makes it a must-visit tourist attraction in Jeddah. Saudi Arabian flags surrounding this globe make it look all the more attractive. Designed by the Spanish architect Julio Lafuente, this beautiful sculpture illuminates at night featuring green and blue lights.

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12. Jeddah Flagpole: Jeddah Flagpole is situated in the middle of King Abdullah Square and stands at 561 feet height. Awarded Guinness World Records title for the tallest unsupported flagpole across the globe, it was erected in the year 2014. Hoisting the official flag of Saudi Arabia, the flagpole is easily visible from various tourist attractions in Jeddah. It is even equipped with high-tech cameras and a lighting system.

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13. King Fahd’s Fountain: Or the Jeddah Fountain is amongst the most fascinating and popular tourist attractions in Jeddah. Donated by King Fahd to the Saudi Arabian city, this fountain was built between the years 1980 and 1983 and was inaugurated in 1985. This majestic fountain is situated on the western coast of the country and it illuminates at night as it is lit up with more than 500 spotlights. This much-loved landmark is also known to be the tallest fountain across the globe.

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Must-visit Places in Jeddah for Family

14. AlShallal Theme Park: One of the must-visit places in Jeddah with family, AlShallal Theme Park enjoys a wonderful location on the Jeddah Corniche. It sprawls over an area of 60,000 square meters and is suitable for all types of visitors, be it couples, kids or adrenaline junkies. The theme area of this amusement park is a hot-favourite amongst visitors. Featuring a game arcade and a host of party rooms, another one of the park’s key features is the Amazon ride that sprawls over an area of 1800 square meters. AlShallal theme park also has shops and dining facilities, thereby making it a complete entertainment package.

15. Al-Saif Beach: Al-Saif Beach is one of the best beaches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a popular tourist spot in Jeddah. Well-known for family picnics, water adventures and swimming, the beach has a peaceful and calm ambience, which makes it a favourite amongst the visitors. Here, one can indulge in water sports or witness the mesmerising sunset at dusk or even enjoy a long walk along the shores.

16. Jeddah Waterfront, Corniche: Well-known for its stunning beauty, Jeddah Waterfront is one of the must-visit tourist attractions in the city. It is situated along the beautiful Red Sea and features a winding pier, sculptures, swimming bays, leisure activity areas, lush-green parklands and pavilions. The renowned Al Rahma Mosque is also located here, which draws millions of devotees annually. Travellers can indulge in a range of water sports or go biking on the 4.2 km stretch of the Corniche or even witness the mesmerising sunset while enjoying a long walk down the pier. Also featuring a range of cafes and restaurants, Jeddah Corniche is undoubtedly one of the best tourist attractions in the city.

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17. Silver Sands Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches in Jeddah, Silver Sands Beach is a private beach located along the Red Sea. Azure blue waters coupled with long sandy stretches of the coastline and mesmerising views of the plush environment make this beach an attractive tourist destination. Here, visitors can simply relax in the sun on the comfortable beach chairs or look forward to enjoying some water sports or take a dive in the cool turquoise waters before heading to the onsite café for a light meal and drinks.

18. Moon Valley: Moon Valley , one of Jeddah’s famous attractions, is an ideal spot for camping. It is situated in Jabal al Jadib and is well-known for its peculiar rock formations coupled with its stunning landscape. It is frequently visited by nature lovers, adventure junkies and photography enthusiasts. Famous for stargazing and hiking, Moon Valley is worth adding to Jeddah’s itinerary.

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19. South Obhur Beach: Offering a perfect blend of fun and adventure, South Obhur Beach is one of the most amazing public beaches in Jeddah, situated on the eastern coast of the Red Sea. It has a diverse range of beach activities and has a host of cafes and eating joints in close proximity.

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20. Fakieh Aquarium: Among the top tourist places to go to in Jeddah, Fakieh Aquarium is the only public aquarium in the entire Saudi Arabia. Featuring marvels of the Red Sea’s underwater environment and over 200 aquatic species brought from oceans and seas from across the world, it is one of the must-visit tourist attractions in Jeddah. It also organises dolphin and sea lion shows, which are hot-favourites amongst kids.

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Best Places for Shopping in Jeddah

21. Souq Shatee: Jeddah city is quite renowned for traditional souks, among which Souq Shatee is quite famous among locals and tourists alike. One of Jeddah’s famous marketplaces, Souq Shatee is located on the King Abdulaziz Road and features a range of regional shops coupled with a few of the well-known global showrooms. Here, one can find a range of products, like apparels, jewellery, souvenirs, abayas, toys, footwear and accessories.

22. Red Sea Mall: Featuring a 5-star hotel, this mall has a total of 18 entrances, thereby paving way for a hassle-free entry. It is home to a range of international brands, amazing eating joints, office space and movie theatre.

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23. Al Salam Mall: One of the biggest shopping malls in Jeddah, Al Salam Mall is home to a number of outlets, thereby making it a one-stop shop for fulfilling all your shopping requirements. It is located on Prince Majid Road. The in-house food court has a host of food joints and cafes, thereby helping visitors enjoy delicious meals following a great shopping experience.

24. Mall of Arabia: A major entertainment centre, this mall attracts a lot of visitors from every age group. Mall of Arabia also features an indoor games park, which is a major attraction for kids. Also it has an array of international as well as popular local brands under one roof.

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The beautiful city of Jeddah is an ideal holiday destination that is home to a diverse range of tourist attractions, from cultural to historical to religious to natural. This vibrant city ensures a memorable getaway for tourists. Adding the above-mentioned destinations to the Jeddah itinerary is sure to make the entire experience all the more pleasing and fulfilling.

FAQs About Best Places To Visit In Jeddah

Which are the top tourist places in jeddah.

Also known as Saudi Arabia’s cultural capital, Jeddah is home to beautiful tourist attractions. Famous for holy sites, beautiful beaches, magnificent structures and cultural landmarks, there is no dearth of things to do in Jeddah. Visitors can go stargazing at the Moon Valley, be at one with Allah at Al Rahma Mosque, explore the historical Al Balad region or satisfy their innate shopaholic at one of the many malls and marketplaces in the city.

Which are the best places to eat in Jeddah?

Apart from being home to attractive tourist destinations, Jeddah is also quite renowned for its amazing food culture. The city has a large number of cafes and restaurants that not only serve delicious traditional dishes but are also known for offering gastronomic international cuisines. Some of the famous restaurants in Jeddah are Byblos, Mataam al Sharq, Al Baik, KUDU, Moon Shell, Toki and Shobak.

Which are the top mosques in Jeddah?

Jeddah is home to a number of beautiful and important mosques. A few of them that you must see are the Al-Rahma or the floating mosque, the Island mosque, the Corniche mosque, Khadija Baghlaf Mosque, and the Jaffali Mosque.

Are there any museums in Jeddah?

Yes. Tourists can visit the Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum, Khuzam Palace Museum, Al Tayebat International City, and Nassif House Museum.

Are there any natural wonders in/around Jeddah?

Yes, the Obhur Beach and Moon Valley are two of the naturally beautiful places to visit in Jeddah.

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What to Do in Jeddah: 12 Modern Things to See in Saudi Arabia

Create an exciting itinerary and discover what to do in Jeddah by visiting 12 modern tourist attractions. As the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is home to a variety of amazing museums and historical landmarks, but it also is famous for its modern attractions – and an astonishing number of Guinness World Records! Plan a trip to Jeddah and set some sightseeing records of your own.

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1. Spend a family day riding roller coasters at one of Jeddah’s THEME PARKS

Enjoy a night of rides and games at Al Shallal Theme Park , one of the most popular amusement parks in Saudi Arabia. This family-friendly park features thrill rides, gentle rides for kids, boat rides, arcade games, and a skating rink. There are also many shops and food stalls around the park as well as two full-service restaurants. The park opens every day at five o’clock in the evening and stays open late into the night with the rides lit up against the night sky.

Located on Corniche Road and featuring more than 100 rides, Atallah Happy Land Park is one of the largest amusement parks in Jeddah . Load up the family to enjoy a day of thrilling rides, video games, bowling, rock climbing and even ice skating. Atallah Happy Land Park also features a musical fountain, a 6-D theater and plenty of food choices.

Step into an African safari at Jungle Land Theme Park (Mersal Village) , one of Jeddah’s premier entertainment venues. Enjoy live lion shows, circus performances and a variety of amusement park rides. Mersal Village is located on the northeast edge of Jeddah, just a 10-minute drive from King Abdulaziz International Airport .

Check In to Movenpick Resort Al Nawras Jeddah , Step Out to Al Shallal Theme Park

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2. Shop for souvenirs at MALL OF ARABIA

With three floors and hundreds of stores to choose from, it’s easy to spend a whole day shopping at Mall of Arabia . The mall features a modern white interior, fun art installations, and colorful LED lighting. Browse the many shops to find the best things to buy in Jeddah from designer fashion outlets, large department stores, electronic stores, beauty stores, and more. A giant food court on the ground floor holds a mix of Saudi Arabian and international cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a full meal or light snack.

Check In to Mena Airport Hotel Jeddah , Step Out to Mall of Arabia

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3. Relax in the sun at SILVER SANDS BEACH

Soft white sand and gorgeous turquoise waters await at Silver Sands Beach , a private beach along the Red Sea. Visitors will pay about $40 USD for entrance which includes access to the beach, use of the washrooms and change rooms, and access to various beach chairs for lounging in the sun. There is also a small cafe serving drinks and light meals. While this private Jeddah beach can get crowded on the weekends, it’s a great spot to soak up the sun, swim, snorkel, and dive in the impossibly blue waters.

Check In to Rosewood Jeddah , Step Out to Silver Sands Beach

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4. Marvel at the incredible sight of KING FAHD’S FOUNTAIN

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Jeddah is King Fahd’s Fountain , the tallest fountain of its kind in the world. The fountain blasts a stream of water from the Red Sea into the air to a maximum height of over 800 feet. While the water jet can be seen during the day from many places throughout the city, it is best appreciated at night when it is illuminated by hundreds of spotlights. This unique fountain is one of the top modern things to see in Jeddah.

Check In to Park Hyatt Jeddah Marina Club and Spa , Step Out to King Fahd’s Fountain

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5. Swim with the dolphins at FAKIEH AQUARIUM

Tourists of all ages will enjoy a trip to Fakieh Aquarium , Saudi Arabia’s only public aquarium. This aquatic zoo in Jeddah houses over 200 marine species including sharks, stingrays, sea lions, and seahorses. Visitors can also enjoy a live dolphin show or even the opportunity to swim with the friendly dolphins for an extra fee. After the aquarium tour, pick up a fun souvenir at one of the many retail shops then enjoy fresh seafood at Blue Ocean Restaurant.

Check In to Sheraton Jeddah Hotel , Step Out to Fakieh Aquarium Jeddah

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6. Worship at the beautiful AL RAHMA MOSQUE

During high tide, the incredible Al Rahma Mosque appears to be floating in the Red Sea. The mosque was built at the edge of the Jeddah Corniche, a 30-kilometer stretch of coastal land filled with tourist attractions. While it does feature traditional architecture and Islamic art, this floating mosque also has a modern sound and lighting system for worship. The mosque is one of the best places to visit in Jeddah and is best viewed around sunrise or sunset with the light streaming through the stained glass windows.

Check In to Staybridge Suites Jeddah Alandalus Mall , Step Out to Al Rahma Mosque

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7. Take a picture with JEDDAH FLAGPOLE at SAUDI FLAG ROUNDABOUT

At over 500 feet tall, Jeddah Flagpole holds the Guinness World Records title as the tallest unsupported flagpole in the world. It sits in King Abdullah (Bin Abdulaziz) Square at the Saudi Flag Roundabout and flies the official flag of Saudi Arabia. The flagpole can be spotted from many vantage points throughout the city and makes a great background landmark for tourist selfies. The tallest unsupported flagpole in the world is one of the best things to see in Jeddah , and it is just one of more than 30 Guinness World Records held by the city!

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8. Enjoy a quick and delicious meal at AL BAIK

Whether it’s your first trip to Jeddah or your 50th trip, a quick stop at an Al Baik location is a must. This major Saudi Arabian fast-food chain opened in 1974 and serves a variety of fried chicken and seafood dishes along with crispy fries and their signature sauces. While there are hundreds of traditional restaurants to sample in Saudi Arabia, this modern classic is always worth a visit. Be sure to put Al Baik on your list when considering what to do in Jeddah .

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9. shop, eat, and relax at red sea mall.

Another of the city’s most popular malls is Red Sea Mall , located near Jeddah Corniche . In addition to hundreds of local and international shops and restaurants, the mall is also home to the world’s largest indoor fountain, a cinema with 12 screens, a supermarket, and an arcade. Red Sea Mall is a great spot to shop for souvenirs or spend a relaxing afternoon window shopping. The giant fountain and gorgeous glass skylights make this mall of the best modern things to see in Jeddah .

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10. Take a quick trip to BICYCLE SQUARE

When considering what to do in Jeddah for fun, be sure to plan a quick stop to Bicycle Square near King Fahd Road . Bicycle Square (also known as Midan Addarajah) is a roundabout featuring a 50-foot metal sculpture of a bicycle. The sculpture was first installed in 1982 and remains one of the city’s most famous and eye-catching art installations. You can take a quick drive by Bicycle Square or park to view the sculpture up close and take pictures.

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11. Approach the Seaport to view JEDDAH LIGHTHOUSE

Located on the north side of the Jeddah Islamic Seaport , the Jeddah Lighthouse is the world’s tallest lighthouse. The active lighthouse stands 436 feet (133 meters) tall and according to Guinness World Records “surpasses in structural height any other traditional and non-traditional lighthouse in active use.” While tourists are not permitted to enter the seaport, they can get a picturesque view of the lighthouse, as well as boats coming and going from the pier, from nearby tourist spots like Central Fish Market and Corniche Commercial Center . Jeddah Lighthouse is particularly stunning at night.

Check In to Staybridge Suites Jeddah Alandalus Mall , Step Out to Jeddah Islamic Seaport

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12. Visit the eye-catching GLOBE ROUNDABOUT

Round out your tour of the top tourist attractions in Jeddah with a trip to Globe Roundabout , located at the intersection of Assalam Street and King Abdul Aziz Road . The giant metal globe sits in the middle of the intersection surrounded by Saudi Arabian flags. At night, the black and silver globe is lit up with blue and green lights, displaying a map of the world. Visit Globe Roundabout at night to take a selfie with your home country on the globe. Interestingly, this giant globe was designed by the same Spanish architect (Julio Lafuente) who designed the bicycle sculpture in Bicycle Square and other large art installations in Jeddah .

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8 Best Things to Do in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Imagine a city brimming with tales from the past, thrilling events of the present, and a plethora of intriguing places to explore. Welcome to Jeddah, a city like no other, where the old and the new live in perfect harmony. Every corner holds fascinating insight of time-gone-by. The streets are modern, but still carry rich history, and the ancient sites offer exciting options for everyone. If you’re wondering about the best things to do in Jeddah, you’re in for a real treat!

However, if going alone sounds a bit daunting, it’s no problem at all, we at Tourist Saudi Arabia have got your back. Our amazing guides and local experts have tailor-made tours to provide you the safest and most exciting experiences. Use this guide of 8 things to do in Jeddah and get ready for your thrilling journey!

Where is Jeddah?

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Jeddah, the radiant cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Makkah Province, gleams with vitality on the country’s western periphery, along the majestic Red Sea. As the largest city in the region, Jeddah’s dynamic attractions and strategic location have made it a must-visit on many Jeddah Tours . 

Nestled close to the sacred towns of Mecca and Medina, it often prompts visitors to ask, “How old is Jeddah?” The answer lies in the city’s heart – historic Jeddah – where a rich tapestry of history mingles with the cityscape. This intriguing fusion beckons all who seek to discover its marvels and embark on an unforgettable journey.

When in the Year Should You Travel to Jeddah?

Jeddah, including its old town, offers a warm climate throughout the year. However, for a more comfortable experience, planning your visit between October and May is suggested as temperatures are more relaxed during these months.

Best Things to Do in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

1) go scuba diving in jeddah.

Red Sea Private Boat Tour from Jeddah

Immerse yourself in the beautiful world beneath the waves on a private Red Sea boat tour where you’ll dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea. Encounter a mesmerizing tableau of marine life, like vibrantly-colored fish, corals, and sea turtles. Glide through the aquatic realm and take in the breathtaking wildlife therein. See why Jeddah’s Red Sea resembles a dynamic, living art gallery ready to captivate and enthrall your senses. It’s more than a scuba diving venture, it’s an enchanting journey beneath the sea’s surface.

2) Tour Old Jeddah’s Al Balad

Jeddah Old Town

Another excellent thing to do in Jeddah is to voyage back in time through ancient, winding lanes of Al Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah. As you stroll along, gaze upon the centuries-old buildings, each telling a story of their own, etched in their weather-beaten yet still majestic facades. Feel the pulsating rhythm of the city’s past seeping through these structures, whispering tales of bygone eras. Let the aroma of traditional Arabian cuisine wafting from local eateries draw you in as you sample some of the region’s delectable dishes.

Engage with the welcoming locals, learn about their customs, and soak in the culture. Consider joining an organized tour to ensure a comprehensive and well-informed exploration of this treasure trove. Several excellent Al Balad tours are available, expertly crafted to give you an insightful and memorable journey through this historical gem.

3) A Haven for Bibliophiles: The Jarir Bookstore

Travelers to Jeddah will love the vast collection of books, electronic gadgets, and office supplies that can be found at the Jarir Bookstore. Right in the heart of Jeddah, this haven is perfect for book lovers and vintage-enthusiasts alike. From classic literature to graphic novels, the diverse range of books ensures there’s something for every reader. The tech section is equally impressive, offering the latest devices and accessories. Additionally, the store boasts a comprehensive selection of art supplies, making it a one-stop shop for creative minds. With its relaxing ambiance and inviting layout, the Jarir Bookstore offers a delightful retail experience in the bustling city of Jeddah.

4) Join a Jeddah Food Tour

Venture on a culinary escapade while exploring tours from Jeddah , a delightful blend of cultural immersion and cuisine tastings. Start your journey with traditional Arabian foods such as Kabsa or Mandi, or the sweet street food of Mutabbaq, a stuffed pancake. Sample new delicacies from numerous high-end restaurants and food stalls. Round off the day with a visit to a local coffee shop, sip on aromatic Saudi coffee while indulging in delightful conversations. The culinary scene in Jeddah, much like the tours from Jeddah, serves as a symphony of diverse flavors that promises to satiate all food enthusiasts. Consider this immersive private cooking class tour in Jeddah .

5) Explore Atallah Happy Land & Al-Shalal Theme Parks

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Relish in a day of amusement and endless entertainment at Atallah Happy Land Park, a perfect destination for children and adults alike. This park – replete with electrifying rides, interactive games, enticing eateries, and spectacular live performances – offers great activities for everyone. Whether you prefer the adrenaline rush of roller coasters or a carousel’s enchanting charm, there’s something for every visitor.

More adventure awaits at the Al-Shalal Theme Park, a seven-story entertainment paradise. Not only is this the largest theme park in Saudi Arabia, but in the whole Middle East! You’ll find it on the Jeddah Corniche. With numerous attractions, including an ice-skating rink, roller coaster, a pirate-themed ship area, and a vast array of restaurants and shops – this is a great entertainment stop. Daredevil travelers, couples, and families will have a fabulous time here.

6) Go Shopping in Jeddah

Another great thing to do in Jeddah is to wander the shopping scene while keeping an eye on the majestic Jeddah Tower as it nears completion. This bustling city is a retail paradise, with great shopping centers and elegant malls boasting an array of luxury brands at every turn. In addition, the awe-inspiring Jeddah Tower – planned to be the world’s tallest building – will grace the cityscape soon and satisfy those questioning, ‘When will the Jeddah tower be finished?’ You can also take advantage of local markets carrying traditional handicrafts, artisanal products, and unique souvenirs.

7) Visit Al Rahma Mosque in Jeddah

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See Al Rahma Mosque, known for its unique architecture and stunning views of the Red Sea. With its floating-like structure directly over the sea, this mesmerizing mosque symbolizes a beacon of faith, reflecting its tranquil beauty on the calm waters below. It’s a spiritual and architectural marvel worth experiencing during your Jeddah visit.

8) Conquer the Peaks: Hiking in Moon Valley

Embark on an adventurous hike through the mesmerizing landscape of Moon Valley. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with towering peaks and panoramic views. Moon Valley is located in Jabal al Khadib, where you can explore beautiful vistas and rock formations.You can choose to camp under the stars or simply spend the day here. It’s one of the most fulfilling things to do in Jeddah, whether you’re an avid hiker or want to admire the beautiful landscape.

The Journey Ends, But the Memories Last Forever

The trip to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, promises a delightful blend of history, culture, adventure, and entertainment. After an immersive journey through Jeddah’s cultural richness, modern attractions, and lovely gastronomy, it’s apparent why it remains a must-visit destination. Whether diving in the Red Sea, wandering in Al Balad, or exploring local cuisine, Jeddah is sure to charm every visitor. Yet, this is merely the tip of the sand dune. Check out our other articles for more fascinating Saudi Arabian adventures.

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Mall of Arabia

Mall of Arabia

The Mall of Arabia is one of the best places for shopping in Saudi Arabia. It is a one-stop destination for popular local and international brands such as Zara, Debenhams, Forever21, and many more. Kid's famous attraction KidZania is also present in this mall, which allows children to develop skills while mimicking real-life jobs.

Al Rahma Mosque

Al Rahma Mosque

Masjid Al Rahma, also known as the Floating Mosque or Fatima Al Zahra Mosque, is one of Jeddah's most attractive tourist attractions. Built on pillars on the Red Sea coast, this majestic white mosque appears floating in the water during high tide when the water level touches the base, hence the name. Featuring both traditional and modern architecture.

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Fakieh Aquarium

Fakieh Aquarium

As its name suggests, Fakieh Aquarium in Saudi Arabia is a stunning aquarium that is often visited by children and families. This Caribbean-themed family entertainment complex is home to a plethora of bewildering marine creatures, such as jellyfish, dolphins, sharks, stonefish, and giant turtles. While you are here, you can enjoy the fascinating dolphin show. You can also shop souvenirs from the gift store and relish delicious food from the cafe.

King Fahd's Fountain

King Fahd's Fountain

The fountain was donated to the city of Jeddah by King Fahd and hence the name. It is a Guiness Book of World Records holder as the largest fountain in the world and is visible throughout the vicinity of Jeddah. The fountain is of significance in the Arabic world as it is built in the shape of a makhbara or an incense burner which hold special importance in the religious world of Islam. The fountain is lit by 500 high light LEDs.

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Jeddah Lighthouse

Jeddah Light is the world's tallest light tower at the height of 133 m (431 ft). Serving as an observation tower, a port control tower, and an active lighthouse, it is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Jeddah City. Its white cylindrical structure, featuring a spheric observation building with a balcony on the top, is a sight to behold.

Jeddah Corniche

Jeddah Corniche

The world-famous Corniche is a promenade with stores, restaurants, and cafes that is one of the most popular sites to visit in Jeddah, in addition to being one of the nicest spots in Saudi Arabia. Locals, tourists, and expats flock to this location for its spectacular views of the Red Sea, and with so many things to do around the Corniche, it's easy to lose track of time attempting new things.

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Atallah Happy Land Park

Atallah Happy Land Park

The Atallah Happy Land Park is a fun family destination in Jeddah. Located near the city's center on the Corniche, overlooking the Red Sea, it is one of the first amusement parks in Saudi Arabia. This leisure park has both indoor and outdoor attractions for all ages. Its outdoor park has numerous rides for adults and kids. It also has video and arcade games as well as bungee-trampolines and climbing walls for the more adventurous visitor.

Nassif House Museum

Nassif House Museum

A symbol of Jeddah’s rich past, the Nassif House Museum was built in 1880 and is one of Balad’s most majestic ancient mansions. The 106-room and 7-storey house served as a residence for King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, the founder of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The house became a library in 1975, but it's 16,000 books are now preserved at King Abdulaziz University.

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The Globe Roundabout

The Globe Roundabout

Globe Roundabout is a colossal glass and steel structure located north of King Abdulaziz Road near the Palace of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and Al-Murjan district. Featuring a large circular shape and gigantic dimensions, it portrays Makkah as the light and center of the Islamic world. It gets illuminated and comes to life during the evening hours, flashing turquoise light against the night sky. 

Al Shallal Theme Park

Al Shallal Theme Park

Al Shallal Theme Park, the largest theme park in the Middle East, is considered one of the best tourist attractions in Saudi Arabia. The park is located on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, near Al-Khobar city. It has a total area of 54000 square meters and houses more than 40 attractions, including roller coasters and water rides. In addition to tourists from across the globe, it also attracts many Saudis for a day out.

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Darat Safeya Binzagr

Darat Safeya Binzagr

Darat Safeya Binzagr is a small private gallery in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia that perfectly embodies the standards of international galleries while making a unique national impact. It houses a permanent collection of Saudi artist Safeya Binzagr's work as well as priceless antique clothing, textiles, and tools dating back over a century. The gallery also offers workshops and art panels and houses research libraries, gift shops, and exhibition halls.

Al-Balad

Al- Balad is the historical area of Jeddah and is one of the largest cities of Saudi Arabia. It has historical importance as it was found in the 7th century and served as the centre of the city of Jeddah. It also houses a Christian cemetery and several other places of interest consisting of some of the oldest houses likeAl Nassif House and Al Jamjoom House. Some of these houses are up for restoration to preserve the old Saudi Heritage.

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Silver Sands Beach

One of the most popular private beaches in Jeddah, Silver Sand Beach is an ideal destination to relax or enjoy ultimate fun. Being a private beach, it offers seclusion and is an excellent place to spend some moments amidst a beautiful seascape away from the crowd. This Jeddah sand beach requires advance reservations and an entrance fee. It offers a mind, eye, and soul retreat for water sports enthusiasts and surf, sun, & sand lovers.

Al Tayebat International City

Al Tayebat International City

Known for Science and Knowledge, Al Tayebat International City is a huge museum dedicated to the history of the region. With four floors, 18 wings, 300 rooms, and over 60,000 Islamic artifacts from around the world, it portrays a wonderful blend of art and culture. From ancient coins to modern furniture, it has a wide collection of art from Middle Eastern Countries.

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Souq Shatee

The city of Jeddah is well-known for its traditional souks, the most famous amongst these is Souq Shatee. Popular with both locals and tourists, it is home to a variety of regional shops as well as a few well-known international showrooms. Clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, abayas, toys, footwear, accessories, and many more items are all available for purchase in these stores

Red Sea Mall

Red Sea Mall

The Red Sea Mall in Riyadh is the largest shopping mall in the Middle East. The mall is located in the northeastern part of the city on King Abdulaziz Al Saud Street and it is surrounded by a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The mall has almost two million square meters of gross leasable area including over 100 shops and restaurants, as well as an eleven-screen cinema complex with 3D movies available.

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Moon valley

Moon valley

Moon Valley is the best place to go hiking in Jeddah. The valley is in Jabal al Jadid, near Usfan, known for its spectacular landscape and unusual rock formations. It is a popular destination for adventurers and nature lovers in Jeddah. Thousands of years old carved rocks add an unusual and charismatic touch to the region. Stargazing and camping are other not to be missed experiences at the valley

The Escape Hotel

The Escape Hotel

An incredible place for horror or adventure lovers in Jeddah, The Escape Hotel promises 60 minutes of hair-raising fun. The immersive ambiance and themed rooms offer a perfect setting to appeal to thrill-seekers. It houses an array of puzzle rooms, where you must piece together clues in order to find a way out of the room. The only purpose is Escape and the way out is to search through the room and solve the puzzle.

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Mazebox Escape Room

Mazebox Escape Room

The Maze Box is one of the most thrilling escape rooms in Jeddah, offering something fresh, engaging storylines, and strategies to the experience. Be it your family, friends, or colleagues it is a place that has something for everyone above 16 years. It immerses you in innovative scenarios such as being captured during a military operation or being chased by a psychotic killer.

Al Saif Beach

Al Saif Beach

One of the calmest and most composed places in Jeddah, Al-Saif Beach is a lovely destination for family picnics, friends’ outings, or couples. Popular amongst locals and tourists alike, this public beach is popular for water adventures, swimming, and breathtaking seascapes. Its peaceful and calm atmosphere draws in a large number of tourists who like to spend some time amidst nature.

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Obhur Beach

Obhur Beach

South Obhur Beach or Obhur Beach, located on the eastern coast of the Red Sea is one of the most amazing public beaches in Jeddah. Offering a perfect combination of fun and adventure, it is a fabulous destination to unwind or relax away from hectic daily life. It offers a diverse range of beach activities, as well as a plethora of cafes and eating establishments within walking distance.

Thuwal Beach

Thuwal Beach

Thuwal Beach, about 80 km from Jeddah, is known for having one of the largest seaside mosques where people can pray while admiring the beautiful scenery. A perfect hangout spot for friends on weekends, where visitors can indulge in various water sports, do camping, relish barbecue, witness breathtaking panorama, or do a lot more. Away from the city's humdrum, Thuwal Beach is also known for its fishing center and tranquil atmosphere.

Athr Gallery

Athr Gallery

Founded by Hamza Serafi and Mohammed Hafiz in 2009, Athr Gallery has emerged as a key player in the development of contemporary art in the Middle East. Being a multifunctional art space, it hosts a variety of immersive exhibitions and art programs to interest the members of the local community and the general public. It is well-known for exhibiting the artworks of Saudi artists such as Ahmed Mater and many more.

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Which are the best places to visit in jeddah for couples.

  • Al Balad: Al Balad is one of the best Jeddah Tourist Places for couples, as it is here where they can reminisce about the fairy tales from the Arabian Nights, learn about the rich history of the land, or even get their hands on different souvenirs.
  • King Fahd’s Fountain: Couples visiting Jeddah must definitely head over to King Fahd’s Fountain, the tallest fountain in the world, and indulge in photography, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Built on the seashore, the fountain is mesmerizing, especially if you visit this structure at night when it glows under hundreds of twinkling lights.
  • Red Sea Mall: Another one of the Best Places to visit in Jeddah for couples is the Red Sea Mall, where they can see the tallest indoor fountain in the region. In addition to that, couples can also watch a film or two at the cinema hall here, indulge in retail therapy from the hundreds of international and local brands, or tuck into delicious food at the diners, cafes, or restaurants here.
  • Floating Mosque: When in Jeddah, couples can also visit the Floating Mosque and pay their respects here. They can also indulge in photography of the mosque which seems to be floating in the Red Sea.

Which are the best beaches to visit in Jeddah?

  • Khaleej Salman Beach: In addition to being one of the top Tourist Places in Jeddah, the Khaleej Salman Beach is also amongst the best beaches in the city, where people can relax, rejuvenate and unwind. Quite an unexplored beach in the city, it is here where you can enjoy camping, nature photography, and strolls along the sea.
  • South Obhur Beach: Another one of the best beaches in Jeddah is South Obhur Beach, which is popular amongst locals and tourists alike. From water sports to sunbathing and even enjoying delicious local and international food from the nearby beach cafes, there is a lot that this beach has to offer.
  • Thuwal Beach: This public beach is one of the Best Places to visit in Jeddah and is known for being the home of one of the largest seaside mosques in the region. The waters here are shallow, making it perfect to indulge in water sports, swimming, and activities like barbecues and camping, in addition to fishing and boating.
  • Durrat Al Arus: Said to be the oldest private beach in the region, this beach is also one of the best in the city, with a perfect ambiance, world-class facilities, and all-around serenity. The beach also has its own theme park, golf course, and hundreds of beach villas, in addition to a diving school and other amenities.

Which are the best places to stay in Jeddah?

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah: Overlooking the Red Sea, the Ritz-Carlton hotel is one of the best places to stay in Jeddah. Boasting top-notch and attentive services and warm hospitality, the hotel is also known for its luxurious rooms, a wide array of amenities, several multicuisine restaurants as well as the largest convention space in the city.
  • Sheraton Jeddah Hotel: Located on the North Corniche, the Sheraton Jeddah Hotel offers picturesque views of the Red Sea and has 149 rooms and suites, all of which are equipped with the best-in-class amenities. In addition to that, the hotel also has event spaces, ballrooms, restaurants, gardens, a spa, and other facilities.
  • Movenpick Hotel Jeddah: Located on Madinah Road, opposite the Ministry of Interiors, the Movenpick Hotel is another great place to stay in Jeddah. In addition to being in close proximity to major landmarks and attractions of the city, the hotel also has modern amenities, including a fitness center for men, buffet breakfast, restaurants, etc.

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Saudi Arabia only recently opened for tourism, as late as in the autumn of 2019. The country strives to get the number of International tourists up, and a part of this is that the visa process has been made easier for many countries.

We spent 10 days in Saudi Arabia, visiting three very different places. We started our trip in with exploring the best places to visit in Jeddah before we headed north to the desert area of Al Ula. We ended our trip in Medina (Madinah), the second-holiest city in Islam.

What we learned on this trip, is that Saudi Arabia has so much to offer its visitors, from big cities, history, culture, breathtaking nature and loads of friendly people. Furthermore, we also learned that it is surprisingly easy to travel in Saudi Arabia, between the different places to visit.

As Saudi Arabia is still a young tourist country, the infrastructure might not be the same as in other more developed destinations, but after all, Saudi Arabia is a very modern country, and even travelling by public transport as we did is possible. Read on for 7 great places to visit in Jeddah. Furthermore, this post will also give you some practical tips on how to visit Jeddah and how to get around.

TIP: Many combine Saudi Arabia with some days in Dubai as well, and this post answers some of the frequently asked questions about Dubai.

Is Jeddah safe to visit?

Let’s start with one of the basic questions, and one that we also asked ourselves before we made this trip. How safe is it to visit Saudi Arabia and is it safe to visit Jeddah?

To answer both questions in one; yes, Saudi Arabia is safe to visit, and it’s also safe to visit Jeddah. We never faced any challenges or unsafe situations of any kind. On the contrary, wherever we went, we were met with smiles, happy faces, and people asking where we are from and welcoming us to their country.

Walking in the streets felt safe at all times, although we do recommend using common sense as always when travelling, such as avoiding deserted back streets after dark. Also, public transport with buses and trains between the different places to visit in Saudi Arabia felt very safe. Of course, be aware of pickpockets at all times, especially in more crowded places.

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A huge city like Jeddah also felt surprisingly safe. We walked over big distances of the city, in the narrow lanes of the old town, and never faced any problems.

For travellers, the biggest danger, if any, must be the always busy traffic. Saudi Arabia is a car country, and Jeddah is no exception. There are cars everywhere, and sometimes they come really fast, even in the city centre. That said, the roads are in excellent condition, and everywhere people are following the traffic rules. The traffic in Saudi Arabia is nothing like the one you might have experienced in countries such as India or maybe Egypt .

On a side note; as a tourist, you are required to follow customs and rules in the country you are visiting, and that goes for Saudi Arabia as well. Already when filling out the visa application, you will have to agree to follow customs, dress modestly and refrain from visiting places only open to Muslims, like the city of Mecca or the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. Be aware that breaking these rules can in the worst case get you deported from the country.

How to get a visa to Saudi Arabia

Do I need a visa to visit Saudi Arabia you might wonder? Yes, you do. All visitors to Saudi Arabia, including pilgrims, need a visa to enter the country. As a part of the plan to attract more tourists to the country, Saudi Arabia has introduced eVisa to 49 countries, making the visa application process very easy and smooth.

This eVisa is a one-year multi-entry visa allowing you to spend up to 90 days in the country. Check out the website for Visit Saudi to check if your country is eligible for the eVisa application. All countries are listed there. Should you not be eligible to apply online for this visa, please contact your nearest Saudi Arabia Embassy .

The cost of the Saudi Arabia eVisa is SAR 535 (approx €130/ $140) including mandatory health insurance. The application process is very easy and straightforward. Simply fill in the application form online, pay the visa fee and you’ll have your visa by email within minutes.

Places to visit in Jeddah

So, what to do in Jeddah you might ask? While Jeddah isn’t a city full of world-class sights, there are enough Jeddah places to visit for a couple of days. If everything was located close by you really wouldn’t need that much time, but since the attractions in Jeddah are spread all over the city, you should count some extra time commuting between the different places in this list.

For these places to visit in Jeddah we spent two days. We did a combination of walking, sometimes long distances, and taxi. Of all the places on this list, we recommend you to allow the most time in Al Balad, the beautiful old town of Jeddah.

Map of places to visit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

1. Al Balad – Jeddah Old Town

If you only have time to visit one place in the city of Jeddah, make sure it is Al Balad. This is truly a highlight and in our opinion, one of the best places to visit in Jeddah.

Al Balad is the historic area of Jeddah, and Balad literally translates to The Town . It was founded in the 7th century and historically served as the centre of Jeddah. It was the beating heart of Jeddah and a centre for trade in the region. Also, Al Balad and Jeddah were, and are today, the gateway to Mecca.

Al Balad is one of the best places to visit in Jeddah

Today, much of its old glory is gone, and the once impressive town has seen its better days. In the narrow, dusty streets you will find numerous colourful but crumbling houses with still amazing woodwork, especially seen on the many traditional balconies and latticed windows of the houses.

The main reason to visit Al Balad is the architecture. This part of Jeddah isn’t very big, but one can easily spend hours on end exploring the small streets, narrow lanes and squares. Many of the buildings here are up to 500 years old, and one wishes the walls could tell some of the stories they have witnessed over the past centuries. For years a preservation program has been in place, and today you will find a great mix of restored and crumbling buildings side by side.

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The best way to explore AL Balad is by foot, and the best time to visit Jeddah’s old town is either in the early mornings or in the afternoon: During the middle of the day the area is very quiet and most places are closed. If you visit in the late afternoon, you will find the area at its best. The souq, the shops and the cafes are open, and the streets are full of life. Do visit one of the cute cafes or coffee shops located in the historic houses when you are in need of a break.

Al Balad was given UNESCO World Heritage status in 2014.

2. Island Mosque

Many of the best places to visit in Jeddah include one of the many mosques in the city. The mosques in Jeddah might not be the most impressive ones, like in Iran, Istanbul or Abu Dhabi, but they still have some pretty nice ones also in the city of Jeddah.

The Island Mosque is not the largest of mosques, nor the most impressive one. Still, for us, it quickly became one of the best places to visit in Jeddah. It is something with the location and the simplicity of the building that is just very appealing.

The mosque was designed by the Egyptian architect Abdel Wahed El-Wakil and was conceived as a sculptural element accentuating the Jeddah landscape.

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3. Jeddah sign

Ok, so this might not be the most impressive of all the places to visit in Jeddah, but it’s still one of the most popular Jeddah tourist places for a shortstop. It is simply a large sign, or large letters, saying Jeddah, and it can be a fun place for a short stop to make a few nice photos.

THE Jeddah sign is one of the places to visit in Jeddah

The Jeddah sign is located along the Jeddah corniche. You can reach it by taxi, and we would say that the best time to visit is in the late afternoon. That way you might be able to catch the sunset over the Red Sea at the same time.

Combine the Jeddah sign with the Island Mosque. It’s less than 10 minutes by foot between these two sights, and in fact, this is one of the few Jeddah tourist places you can walk between due to the short distance.

4. Jeddah Corniche

The Jeddah Corniche is simply the promenade going along the shore of the Red Sea, also known as the Jeddah Waterfront. In total the corniche is 30km (18.6 mi) long, so don’t plan to walk the whole of it. Along the corniche you will find several Jeddah places to visit and, in fact, many of the places on this list can also be found along the corniche.

TIP: Want to see more of the Read Sea? Egypt is not far away, and could easily be combined with Saudi Arabia. Dahab is a popular place to visit on the Sinai Peninsula, and some of the best things to do in Dahab are diving and snorkelling.

It is a popular place for families, friends or couples to come and hang out, have some food and drinks, do sports or arrange a picnic. Especially at the time around sunset, the Jeddah promenade is popular, and this is when you will find it most lively.

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All along the Jeddah Corniche you can find small stalls or kiosks selling food and drinks. There are even a few places offering speciality coffee – if you are like us – addicted to good coffee.

Fun fact: Parts of the Jeddah Corniche are now also part of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, a Formula One motor racing circuit built for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

5. Floating mosque

The Al-Rahmah mosque is a must-see mosque not to be missed. It is located north of the city centre, along the northern end of the Jeddah Corniche. This mosque is relatively new, constructed in 1985 on a water surface, hence the nickname – the Floating Mosque. This is one of the nicest places to visit in Jeddah, and also, it’s one of the most visited mosques in the city of Jeddah.

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It got its nickname, the Floating mosque because at high tide the mosque appears to hover over the waves of the Red Sea below. The architecture of this mosque is a combination of ancient and modern Islamic architecture.

You can visit the grounds and the open courtyard of the mosque at all times of the day, but it is especially beautiful to visit as the sun sets over the Read Sea.

TIP: This mosque is closed between prayer times. The caretaker opened the door for us at showed us around inside. Look around if it’s closed during your visit – maybe someone can open the door and let you in.

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6. Jeddah Art Promenade

Not far from the Floating mosque is the Jeddah Art Promenade. This new area used to be a quiet residential area now turned into a modern part of the city with a marina, a beach-front avenue and the Jeddah Art Promenade.

Jeddah Art Promenade features carnivals, live performances as well as several art installations. The area also has lots of restaurants, cafes and a small retail selection.

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You can perfectly combine a visit to the Floating mosque and the Jeddah Art Promenade as it is within walking distance in between. Both places are located quite far outside the city centre, so our recommendation is to visit both places at the same time so that you don’t have to go that far twice.

7. Hassan Enany Mosque

The Hassan Enany Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Jeddah, and it’s one of the best places in Jeddah to visit. It was built in 1984 and this relatively small mosque is a great example of the grandeur of Islamic architecture and interior design.

With its whitewashed walls, golden domes and twin minarets, it is truly a beautiful mosque. Of course, the location directly on the Red Sea waterfront helps with the impression as well.

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It is located along the Jeddah Corniche, and although more centrally located, it’s still quite far from some of the other Jeddah tourist places on this list, so a visit here is not that easy to combine with the other attractions in Jeddah, but it’s a convenient place to start if you want to explore the Middle Corniche Park.

Best time to visit Jeddah

When is the best time to visit Jeddah? The best time to visit Saudi Arabia is between November and March. In this period the climate is mild and the temperature is comfortable. Avoid visiting during the summer. The temperatures on the Arabian Peninsula are too high in this period and you won’t be able to do much else than seek shelter from the heat indoors.

  • Visiting Jeddah in the winter: November-March mean temperature is 24-28 °C (78-82F)
  • Visiting Jeddah in the summer: Mean temperature 31-22 °C (87-92F)
  • Visiting Jeddah in spring or autumn: Mean temperature is 26-31 °C (78-87F)
  • Most rain: November, but it doesn’t really rain that much even then.

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How to get to Jeddah

You can fly into Jeddah, both domestically and internationally. Jeddah airport is the third-largest and the busiest airport in Saudi Arabia, serving the highest number of International travellers to the country. The airport is the main hub for Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia. Saudia serves a large number of International destinations in Europe, Asia and America. Also, many other International airlines serve Jeddah airport.

You can also reach Jeddah by air from many domestic destinations. Apart from Saudia, check out low-cost airline Flynas for domestic flights.

If you are already in Saudi Arabia and want to visit Jeddah, you can reach the city by a large bus network, or from a few destinations, also by train. Saudi Arabia is currently building out their railway network, but at the time of writing only a few lines are operated by one of the two railway companies in the country. For travelling by train check out either Saudi Arabia Railways or Haramain High-Speed Railway . For buses, check out Saptco . They have an extensive bus network to choose from.

Is it expensive to visit Jeddah or Saudi Arabia?

To be honest, Jeddah and Saudi Arabia aren’t the cheapest places to visit. While you can score a good flight deal, especially if you stop in Saudi Arabia en route somewhere else, the prices for food and accommodations can often easily compare to those of western Europe.

It seems like the tourism authorities are aiming more towards an up-market group of travellers, hence the availability of luxurious hotels and resorts. If you are a luxury traveller and want to visit Saudi Arabia, the sky is your limit. The same goes for Jeddah. You can find loads of expensive and exclusive hotels all over the city, and also the prices for accommodation in the budget range are much higher than in other places, eg South East Asia. Be prepared to pay €50/ $55 per night for budget accommodation.

Prices for food and drinks (Saudi Arabia is a dry country meaning no alcohol allowed) are also much higher than in many other destinations. There are lots of exclusive restaurants specialised in e.d seafood, but expect the bill to be high. If you are visiting Jeddah on a budget, then look for the many Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi restaurants around the city. The food is excellent and prices are low.

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How to get around in Jeddah

The city of Jeddah is huge. Both in the number of inhabitants, but also in size. The city stretches mile after mile along the coast, and the distances from one place to another are often very long. Due to this, it’s a big question why the authorities didn’t develop a system for public transport. With no metro system, no trams and almost no buses, no wonder the car traffic is as busy as it is.

Short distances can easily be walked, such as around the old town or along the corniche. But for moving from one place in Jeddah to another you need a car or at least transport by car. The Jeddah tourist places are spread over the large city, so there’s no chance you can walk between them all.

There are lots of taxis, and in more busy areas it’s easy to get one. The best is to take one of the green taxis. They are said to be the most reliable and also the cheaper taxis. Always ask the driver to go by meter. Otherwise, you will have to pay much more than you should.

We tried Über in Jeddah, but in our experience, it didn’t work very well. Mostly no driver was available for Über, and the main reason for that is that most people use another app for transport, the Careem app.

Careem is the preferred transport app in Saudi Arabia and in many of the surrounding countries. It works the same way as Über, and you can pay with cash, credit card or via Apple Pay. Especially, if you visit more remote places in Jeddah with less traffic, the Careem app can be a lifesaver to get you back afterwards. Also, we quickly figured out that Careem is mostly cheaper than regular green taxis, so it’s really a win-win situation. You can download the app from App Store or Android.

If you arrive in Jeddah by air, train or bus, you will be met at the airport, train -or bus station by a large number of people offering official or unofficial taxi services. They tend to be much more pricey. Stick to the green taxis you will find on the outside, or order a car via Careem.

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Is Jeddah worth visiting?

After reading this post, you might ask yourself is Jeddah worth visiting? To sum it up and conclude; yes it is. It might not be the city in Saudi Arabia where you want to spend most of your holiday, but we definitely would recommend visiting while you are in the region. Two nights should be an ok time, although three nights might be better if you have the time. If you have limited time in Jeddah we absolutely recommend you not miss the old town, AL Balad. In our opinion, this is one of the best places to visit in Jeddah.

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We are Matthias and Kent. With a strong desire to travel the world, we create articles and travel guides from our many trips. We aim to inspire you to explore the world, near and far. Maybe your next adventure is closer than you think?

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8 Perfect Places to Visit in Jeddah With Family

If you ever journey to Saudi Arabia , then a visit to the commercial hub, Jeddah, is a must. Located in the middle of the eastern coast of the Red Sea, Jeddah is the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia and is famous for being the Gateway to Mecca. 

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With its beaches, resorts, shopping malls, restaurants, and not to forget the unique sculptures lining the Corniche and its historic old city, there’s plenty for tourists to explore in Jeddah.

Best Time to Visit Jeddah 

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You may also be interested in our guide to the best places to visit in Riyadh with family

Like most Saudi cities, Jeddah also experiences extreme summers with hot and humid weather. Therefore, if you’re looking for the best time to visit Jeddah , we suggest visiting from November through to March. 

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During these months, the weather cools down to some extent, with temperatures as low as 21 degrees C at night. However, November is also the month when Jeddah faces downpours, making the weather a bit chillier and more unpredictable than usual.  

But if a bit of heat isn’t a deal breaker for you, visiting during June is also not too bad. Just make sure you carry water and an umbrella with you (for the sun)! 

Getting to Jeddah depends on where you’re travelling from.

For instance, if you’re going to or from Mecca* (for example, performing Umrah ), it will take only around 1 hour to reach by road. However, from Madinah*, it takes almost 5 hours by road and 1 hour by air.  

There is currently only a rail connection from Jeddah Airport to Mecca and Medinah, not to other parts of the country.

From Riyadh to Jeddah is a short domestic flight of just under 2 hours or a rather lengthy drive of over 900 kilometres – nearly 10 hours.

If you’re travelling from outside Saudi Arabia, we recommend flying directly to King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED).  

Another option is to include a one-day stopover in Jeddah on a cruise through the Red Sea, such as MSC Orchestra.

(*The religious sites of Mecca and Madinah are only open to Muslim pilgrims holding the right Visa)

How to Get Around Jeddah  

The public transport options in Jeddah are only buses; therefore, a rental car could be the best way to get around the city if you’re a confident driver.

  • You can check rental car options for Jeddah here .

You can also get from one place to another via taxi , as they are readily available and have negotiable rates. Uber is another option for tourists to use, and Blacklane is a premium option that many of our Dubai readers may be familiar with.

Your other option is to join an organised tour where you’ll be driven to each of the highlights, and commentary is included. This can be a great way to get acquainted with a city such as Jeddah without the traffic hassles:

With that sorted, let’s move on to the best places to visit in Jeddah. 

8 Best Places to Visit in Jeddah with Family  

Here are eight of the best Jeddah attractions for your whole family: 

When in Jeddah, the first place you should visit is Masjid Al Rahma (also known as Al Rahma Mosque and Fatima Al Zahra Mosque), but most famously known as the Floating Mosque . It is located on the edge of Jeddah Corniche and is built in such a way that it appears to be floating on water.  

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Masjid Al Rahma was constructed in 1985 and is intricately decorated with traditional Islamic art and architecture, making it a famous Jeddah tourist attraction. During days when the water level is low, the supporting pillars of the mosque are visible; however, when the tide is high, the mosque gives an optical illusion of floating on water, which appears even more beautiful at night when its reflection is visible in the water. 

We share all of the most beautiful places you’ll want to visit in Saudi Arabia here

If you are travelling with kids, then your next place to visit in Jeddah is the Fakieh Aquarium . The aquarium has a Caribbean theme and has several exotic sea creatures, including stonefish, jellyfish, dolphins, sharks, and turtles.  

Apart from viewing the marine creatures in their natural habitats, you can also enjoy the dolphin show and grab a bite from the on-site cafe. 

While visiting new places and checking out attractions in a city is the main reason most people plan trips, the second reason is shopping!  

The Mall of Arabia is the biggest mall in Jeddah, spread over an expanse of 261,000 square meters. It has over 408 shops and stores, ranging from famous international brands to local stores offering unique items. 

The mall is a family-favourite destination because it offers several entertainment options for children. From Kidzania, the largest indoor play village, to Sparkies and Billy Bees, numerous options exist to cater to kids of all ages. It’s the perfect place for escaping the heat on a hot day in Jeddah.

There’s also a cinema, restaurants and cafes where you can chill after a busy day of shopping! 

If you’re looking to learn some interesting facts about Saudi culture and heritage, you should definitely visit Al Balad. 

It is one of the oldest and largest cities in Saudi Arabia and holds a lot of historical significance. It was built in the 7th century and has some of the oldest houses preserved. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes Al Nassif House and Al Jamjoon House, which take you all the way back to the early days of Saudi Arabia with their unique architecture and construction. 

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Other interesting places in Al Balad include an ancient Christian cemetery with almost 400 graves and a sarcophagus for the famous French explorer Charles Huber. Then there’s the Al Qabal Mosque, with its intricate artwork and several ruins of buildings as old as 500 years.  

Therefore, if you want to take a stroll through Saudi Arabia’s past, Al Balad is the place to go! 

If you’re done visiting ancient buildings and state-of-the-art malls, it’s time to go for some adventurous fun! 

The Atallah Happy Land Park is one of the first amusement parks in Saudi Arabia and is a great place to hang out with your family. It has more than 26 adult rides, including Surfrider, Terminator, and Pirate. There’s also a section dedicated to the younger lot with rides such as the Samba Balloon, Saltomato, Apple Coaster, and a soft play area for toddlers.  

The park’s main highlight is the Musical Dancing Fountain, which has 94 choreographed music and lighting effects.  

Indoor activities include a skating rink, 6D cinema, bowling alley, climbing wall, and an arcade games area. 

In short, the Atallah Happy Land Park has something for every family member! 

It won’t be fair if you visit the coastal city of Jeddah and don’t go to the beach!  

Silver Sands Beach is the ultimate getaway from the swarming crowds of Jeddah. Located on Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Street, Al Lulu, it is a private beach along the Red Sea coast that offers visitors a serene and relaxing experience.  

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The shore is lined with comfortable sunbeds and lounging chairs, from where you can have a spectacular view of the glistening white sand and the calm turquoise water.  

And, if you’d like to indulge in some water activities, the beach offers snorkelling, parasailing, jet skiing, and swimming. You can also request a deepsea diving adventure, where you can get a chance to see the marine life up close and have a look at the beautiful coral reefs. 

There’s also a beachside play area for the kids to jump on the trampoline and build sand castles to their heart’s content. This is one of the best relaxing things to do with family in Jeddah.

Al Tayebat International City is a museum in Jeddah dedicated to history, science, and technology. It has four floors, 18 wings, 300 rooms, and over 60,000 Islamic artefacts from around the globe, dating back 2500 years. 

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The building is constructed based on the intricate Hijazi architecture of the old city, complete with bay window styles, wooden latticework, and coral-embellished masonry. The museum contains information and artifacts from the time earlier civilizations settled in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and the wider Arabian Peninsula.  

From ancient coins to modern furniture and artwork from around the Middle East, you will find Al Tayebat International City full of interesting facts, rich historical information, and items dating back to the foundation days of the Arabic settlements.  

If spending your time at the giant Red Sea Mall isn’t your thing, you will definitely enjoy shopping in the traditional souks of Jeddah. The best and most famous place to visit in Jeddah is Souq Shatee. 

It is a small place that is well-known among locals and tourists for offering unique clothing items, jewellery, footwear, abayas, toys, accessories, and souvenirs at a reasonable price.  

So, if you’re looking to take back a thoughtful little gift for your loved ones back home, Souq Shatee is the perfect place to find something exclusive to remind you of your time in Saudi Arabia.  

While Jeddah is the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia and has plenty of attractions, you can easily cover the whole city in 3 to 4 days. This includes beaches, mosques, amusement parks, museums, and other historical places. 

The city of Jeddah is a place where tourists can be seen all year round. Whether it’s pilgrims from Mecca or people just wanting to check out Jeddah’s popular tourist attractions, the city is swarming with activity. Therefore, it has several accommodation options which would be suitable for families with different budgets. 

We have put together a list of the best places to stay in Jeddah, ranging from 5-star hotels to mid-range and budget-friendly options. 

Best Luxury Stay in Jeddah: Waldorf Astoria Jeddah – Qasr-Al-Sharq  

If you are looking for a luxury 5-star hotel in Jeddah, we recommend staying at the Waldorf Astoria Jeddah – Qasr-Al-Sharq . 

Located on North Corniche Road, the hotel offers world-class service to guests. The suites are decorated with gold accents and crystal decor and have state-of-the-art Italian furniture. Each room is designed by professional interior designers and is equipped with central air conditioning, a satellite TV, a mini bar, and plush sofas for comfortable lounging. 

Other amenities include a wellness spa for the ladies that offers high-quality organic beauty treatments, an aqua medic pool, and a well-equipped gym.  

It has several on-premise restaurants that offer Italian and Lebanese cuisine that you can enjoy while taking in the scenic views of the Red Sea. 

Perfect Mid-Range Hotel in Jeddah: Emerald Hotel  

If you’re looking for a hotel that offers comfortable rooms, amazing service, and has all the features for a divine stay, but is reasonably priced, book a room at the Emerald Hotel .  

It is a 4-star hotel that offers intricately decorated rooms with comfortable beds equipped with air conditioning, a mini bar, a fridge, a work desk, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. Some upscale rooms even offer breathtaking views of the city skyline. 

The guests can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast every morning, while an on-site restaurant and coffee shop has a kids’ menu and provides meals for special diets on request. 

Other amenities include an outdoor swimming pool complete with beach chairs, loungers, and towels. The best part is that the guests can access the pool free of cost. The hotel also has a well-equipped fitness centre for guests. 

Therefore, Emerald Hotel is the perfect kid-friendly mid-range hotel in Jeddah if you’re travelling with kids. 

Great Budget Choice in Jeddah: Taj Al Worood Hotel

If you’re in Jeddah for a short trip and looking for a budget-friendly hotel, we recommend the Taj Al Worood Hotel .

The 3-star hotel offers executive suites that can accommodate a family of 4, as well as king and deluxe rooms.

The hotel has an on-site restaurant offering complimentary breakfast each morning, as well as an in-room coffee maker and refrigerator. All rooms are air-conditioned, and many also offer city views. Specialised baby equipment, such as high chairs and baby safety gates, can also be ordered.

It’s a great pick for those looking at family-sized rooms around the $100 USD-a-night mark.

You can check out further Jeddah accommodation options here:

Ready to visit jeddah.

Jeddah is the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia, and as it is located on the coast of the Red Sea , it is a popular tourist attraction and stopover for the pilgrims of Mecca.  

While it did not have many places in the beginning, in recent years, the city has developed at a fantastic pace, and now there are several places to visit in Jeddah with family. From amusement parks to mosques with beautiful architecture, historical sites, museums, beaches, and restaurants, you will find lots of things to do in Jeddah. 

So, plan a short trip to Jeddah and enjoy the culture-rich city and its attractions for a vacation different from the regular one.  

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8 amazing things to do in Jeddah this week: June 2 to 5

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Plenty of exciting activities on offer…

From enjoying a new film to indulging in the city’s culinary delights, this week’s guide is packed with exciting activities that are sure to keep you entertained.

Here are eight amazing things to do in Jeddah this week.

Sunday June 2

Enjoy a ladies’ day at mangrove beach resort.

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Mangrove Beach Resort, with an abundance of sun loungers, offering pool and beach-side tanning opportunities, invites ladies to start the week strong. From 9am to 5pm on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, ladies can enjoy a meal, dessert, or shisha with drinks for SAR250. Or if you’re a group of five ladies, you can book the chalet for SAR2,000, which includes meals, drinks and shisha.

Mangrove Beach Resort, Ladies Day every Sun, Tues & Thurs, 9am to 5pm, Prince Abdullah Al Faisal St, Obhur Al Shamaliyah, Jeddah 23815. Tel: 056 941 4666. SAR200 entry. Book your spot here . @mangrovebeach.sa

The finest of European cinema

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The 3rd European Film Festival (EUFF) in Saudi Arabia is taking place now until Thursday June 6 at the VOX Cinemas at Jeddah Park. EUFF is a window into the intriguing world of European cinema and also offers a platform to Saudi filmmakers. Cinemaphiles can look forward to a showcase of handpicked, critically acclaimed masterpieces from across 21 European countries.

European Film Festival, until June 6, VOX Jeddah Park, Jeddah. @arabiapictures

Monday June 3

Have lunch at maritime at the jeddah edition.

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…and meet renowned chef Cédric Vongerichten, recognised by Zagat as one of the top 30 chefs under 30. His distinguished career at the most prestigious restaurants echoes his prolific chef and restaurateur father, Jean-Georges Vongerichten. He helms The Jeddah EDITION’s signature restaurant Maritime, which showcases French-Asian fusion flavours. Caviar-topped shrimp dumplings bathed in a lemongrass beurre blanc, anyone? PSA: Chef Cédric will only be here till Tuesday June 4, so make sure to pop by and say hi.

Maritime, The Jeddah EDITION, Ground Floor. @jeddahedition

Shop, eat, and chill at Homegrown Market

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Love supporting homegrown brands? With more than 150 brands from around the region, Homegrown Market sells clothes, jewellery, stationery, homeware, fragrances, and more. While you’re there, grab a cup of delicious iced matcha.

Homegrown Market, Prince Saud Al Faisal, Ar Rawdah, Jeddah 23432, Sat to Thurs 10am to 10pm & Fri 5pm to 10pm. @homegrown_market

Tuesday June 4

Get your zen on at karama yoga.

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Since opening in 2016, this has been a popular place for yoga enthusiasts. Whether you’re after a couple’s yoga, solo yoga, or group yoga, Karama Yoga has a class to suit all your stretching needs. Drawing on techniques from hatha yoga, ashtanga yoga, and vinyasa yoga, the emphasis here is on relaxation. Classes are conducted in person or online, and sessions are in English and Arabic.

Karama Yoga, 7750 Hira St, Ash Shati, Jeddah 23514, Sun to Thurs 8am to 10.30pm, Fri 9am to noon & 5pm to 10.30pm, Sat 9am to 10.30pm. @karama_yoga

Have plenty of garlic noodles at Crustacean

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Euro-Vietnamese fusion restaurant Crustacean is now open along Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina. The Beverly Hills institution is known for chef-owner Helene An’s signature garlic noodles. But that’s not all there is to Crustacean. The menu delivers enticing seafood dishes such as her signature garlic roasted king crab; steamed truffle sea bream; or half-roasted Maine lobster served with An’s famous garlic noodles that are positively addictive. Not only is the menu as impressive as it sounds, but the décor is equally alluring, with a koi-filled stream flowing through the dining room.

Crustacean, Yacht Club, Al Kurnaysh Br Rd, Ash Shati, Jeddah 23613, Mon to Sat 6pm to midnight. @crustacean_sa

Wednesday June 5

Improve your mornings with buttery layers of laminated pastry.

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From humble beginnings in Borough Market to the shores of Jeddah. Not only does Bread Ahead offer incredible baking classes where guests can learn the ins and outs of tarts, croissants and more, but you can also sit down at the café and enjoy a savoury Danish or delicious pizza.

Bread Ahead, King Abdulaziz Service Rd, Al Zahra, Jeddah 23424, Sat to Wed 7am to midnight, Thu 7am to 1am, Fri 7am to 11.30am & 1pm to 1am. Tel: 053 843 4670. @breadaheadksa

Adventure awaits at Al Shallal Theme Park

Shallal theme park

Looking for a fun family evening? Where better to do so than at Al Shallal Theme Park, located on Jeddah Corniche? Whether you’re after adrenaline-boosting rollercoasters, kid-friendly rides or shopping and dining experiences, you’ll find it all here. There’s even an ice-skating rink for guests to enjoy every single day, a lake for riding boats around, a 5D cinema, bowling and arcade games to unleash your inner gamer.

Al Shallal Theme Park, Ash Shati, Jeddah 23413, Sun to Thurs 5pm to 1am, Fri & Sat 5pm to 2am. Free entry but you are required to purchase the wristband for SAR79 for the rides and attractions. @shallalpark

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They love announcing fancy projects that are the most expensive, fastest, tallest, widest, biggest etc in the world.

And the reality is usually they're not fit for purpose!

Like the high speed train.

It's there. But they have such a limited timetable and the luggage dimensions aren't following international/universal sizings so you can't take stuff with you!

You book s ticket and you can't pay. If you manage to pay then they don't send you confirmation emails etc.

They just like the positive media spin that they get from the mega projects.

They don't particularly want to help pilgrims. That's not their priority.

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Discover Saudi Arabia this summer: Your weekend guide to adventure and relaxation

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Refresh in the cool highlands

Saudi Arabia's mountainous regions offer a refreshing escape from the summer heat. In the Asir and Taif regions, the climate is pleasantly cool, with temperatures averaging 24°C. Aseer, known for its lush greenery and vibrant local culture, offers activities such as cable car rides at Al-Soudah Park and hiking through dense forest trails. Visitors can also enjoy authentic culinary experiences like live cooking and organic lunches at traditional Asiri farms.

Meanwhile, Taif, the "City of Roses," sits majestically on the Sarawat Mountains. Here, tourists can explore the Al-Shareef Museum, partake in local honey-tasting tours, and even pick fresh strawberries at local farms. The area is also famous for its rose water and oil production, a tradition that perfumes the air with the scent of roses.

Luxuriate by the Red Sea

The Red Sea is a hub of luxury with new resorts like the Six Senses Southern Dunes and The St. Regis Red Sea Resort. These resorts offer everything from underwater diving adventures exploring vibrant coral reefs and sunken archeological sites to luxury spa treatments and yoga sessions by the sea. The coastline is also ideal for water sports, private boating, and snorkeling, making it a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Take advantage of budget-friendly deals

Saudi Arabia is more accessible than ever with flexible visa options and a range of budget-friendly travel deals. This summer, visitors can enjoy special promotions like tax-free shopping and discounts on accommodations and flights. The eVisa program now extends to 66 countries, making it easier for international tourists to explore Saudi. Budget-conscious travelers can also find great value in places like King Abdullah Economic City, where hotels offer a variety of recreational activities.

Dive into a vibrant cultural scene

Saudi Arabia is a land where ancient meets modern. The capital city, Riyadh, is rapidly transforming into a cultural and entertainment hub. This summer, Riyadh will host unique events such as the e-Sports World Cup. Additionally, the country is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the historic mudbrick town of Diriyah.

In Jeddah, visitors can explore the UNESCO-protected Al Balad, savor authentic Hijazi cuisine, and immerse themselves in traditional Saudi hospitality.

Whether seeking a luxurious retreat or an enriching cultural experience, Saudi Arabia offers a diverse range of activities and attractions that promise a memorable weekend getaway this summer.

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Oil giant Saudi Aramco offers a second stock tranche worth billions of dollars

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DUBAI – Saudi Arabia said Friday it will sell a second sliver of stock in its state oil giant Aramco worth billions of dollars, its first tranche since its initial public offering back in 2019.

Saudi Aramco, formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Co., acknowledged the stock sale in a corporate disclosure online. It put the number of shares being offered at 1.545 billion, priced at between $7.12 and $7.73 a share.

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At the high range of the valuation, that would make the shares worth some $11.9 billion. They'll begin being sold on Sunday to institutional investors and on Monday to retail investors.

Aramco has a market value of $1.8 trillion, making it the world’s sixth most valuable company behind Microsoft, Apple, NVIDIA, Google owner Alphabet and Amazon respectively.

Just 1.73% of the company, a narrow sliver, has been traded on the Tadawul, Saudi Arabia's stock exchange, since the company’s 2019 IPO. This additional offer represents 0.64% of all the company's shares.

The Saudi government remains the dominant shareholder in Aramco, with shares also going toward the kingdom's sovereign wealth funds as part of its efforts to rapidly diversify the country's economy away from oil.

Saudi Arabia’s vast oil resources, located close to the surface of its desert expanse, make it one of the world’s least expensive places to produce crude.

Shares in Aramco stood around $7.75 a share in trading Thursday. Aramco shares have lost nearly 12% of their value since the start of the year.

Aramco reported making a $121 billion profit last year, down from its 2022 record due to lower energy prices.

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