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7 interesting Places to visit in Jeddah

Places to visit in Jeddah

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Jeddah is a city in the west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in the province of Mecca. This city is located on the shore of the Red Sea and has earned the nickname “Bride of the Red Sea”. Of course, it is also the economic and tourism capital of Saudi Arabia. This city is the largest and most populated city in Saudi Arabia after Riyadh and is considered one of the most important ports in Saudi Arabia and the Red Sea. In this post, we introduce you 7 interesting places to visit in Jeddah.

Places to visit in Jeddah
Places to visit in Jeddah

Places to visit in Jeddah: Al-Balad historical area

The historical area of Al-Balad  with the literal meaning of the city, is located in the center of Jeddah. This area dates back to the seventh century and has been the center of the city throughout history. With its multi-story brick buildings, Al Balad is one of the shopping areas in Jeddah, where you can buy everything from textiles to jewelry and spices. In 2014, the historical region of Al-Balad was registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Places to visit in Jeddah

Places to visit in Jeddah : Jeddah Corniche

Jeddah Corniche is the name of a 30 km long recreational area that stretches along the coastline of Jeddah city. The corniche, one of the places to visit in Jeddah, located on the shores of the Red Sea, Jeddah Corniche includes coastal roads, recreational areas, pavilions and urban sculptures. Also, the fountain of Fahd, which is considered the tallest fountain in the world, is located in the same area. Al-Rahma Mosque, which is also known as Jeddah Floating Mosque, can be seen in Jeddah Corniche.

Places To Visit In Jeddah 7 interesting Places to visit in Jeddah touran travel agency
Places to visit in Jeddah

Jeddah Floating Mosque (Al-Rahma Mosque)

Jeddah Floating Mosque, which is also known as Al-Rahma Mosque and Fatima Al-Zahra Mosque, is one of the most popular places to visit in Jeddah. Standing on tall pillars on the shore of the Red Sea, this mosque seems to be floating from a distance. Traditional and modern architectural styles have been used simultaneously in the design and construction of the floating mosque’s white building. In addition to watching the beauty of the building, you can pray and worship in Al-Rahma Mosque.

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Faqih Aquarium

Faqih Aquarium in Jeddah is the only aquarium in Saudi Arabia and is the best place to spend time with the family. With more than 7,000,000 aquatic animals of 200 species, you can get a lot of information about marine animals and their life in this aquarium. In addition to colorful fish, you can also see some interesting aquatic animals such as Red Sea turtles in Faqih Aquarium. Watching dangerous sharks and sea creatures from a close distance makes for an exciting and unforgettable experience for visitors. There are also daily shows of dolphins and sea lions in this aquarium.

Places to visit in Jeddah
Places to visit in Jeddah

Places to visit in Jeddah: Al Tayebat International City Museum

Privately managed Al Tayebat International City Museum includes a large collection on four floors and is one of the best places to visit in Jeddah. In this museum, you can see pre-Islamic works, fine Islamic manuscripts, coins and old weapons, as well as furniture, dishes and traditional Arabic clothes. One of the advantages of the museum is the presence of sufficient information in English next to each piece.

Matbouli House Museum

Matbouli House Museum (Matbouli House Museum) is distinguished among the countless historical buildings of the Balad region, with its beautiful wooden porches. This three-story building, which is privately managed, is one of the interesting destinations in Jeddah, with rooms arranged. Along with the old gramophones and telephones, uneven floors, vertical stairs and wooden ceiling have added to the charm of the Tabouli museum house.

Places to Visit in Jeddah 7 interesting Places to visit in Jeddah touran travel agency
Places to visit in Jeddah

Nasseef House

Nasseef House, also known as Nasseef House, is a historical building in Al-Balad area of Jeddah. Since 2009, this place serves tourists as a museum and cultural center. Among the notable parts of Nasseef House, we can mention the 15th century war cannon and its 700-year-old flag pole. Also, exhibitions and lectures by historians are held in this center.

Nasseef house in Jeddah

Souq al-Alawi

Souq Al-Alawi in Jeddah is one of the most visited attractions in the city. Strolling through the narrow corridors of this market and looking at the many stalls creates an interesting experience for visitors. Among the popular products that are sold in Souq Al-Alawi are local clothes, Arabic jewelry, spices and herbs.

Souq al alawi in Jeddah

Abdul Rauf Khalil Museum in Jeddah

The Abdul Rauf Khalil Museum in Jeddah has made the history of Saudi Arabia the subject of its work and follows the traces of the civilizations that lived in the region. The sections of the museum include Saudi heritage, Ottoman Empire and European developments. In the first part, the life of the first tribes of the region is examined, in the second part, it deals with the occupation of Makkah and Jeddah by the Ottomans, and in the last part, the changes and reforms are explained that after the First World War make foundation of modern Saudi Arabia.

Places to visit in Jeddah

Jeddah Municipal Museum (Beit Balad)

The Jeddah Municipal Museum, which is also known as Bait al-Balad, was built in the 20th century and was used by British army chiefs until the mid-1930s. In recent years, this building was turned into the Jeddah Municipal Museum. In the museum, you can see antique objects, including furniture and hand-made tools belonging to the Islamic period and before that. The Jeddah Municipal Museum is located in Al-Balad neighborhood, which is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Jeddah. This neighborhood dates back to the 7th century AD and its old texture is still intact.

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