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A Journey Through Time from Old Town to Modern Marvels in Jeddah

Jeddah, which is located in the western part of Saudi Arabia, has a long-lasting history. It is the second largest city in Saudi Arabia and is referred to as the 'Gateway to Mecca'. With a perfect amalgamation of contemporary and ancient architecture, Jeddah is best suited for history enthusiasts and those who intend to catch a glimpse of the past. Before we embark on a journey to unearth the glamour of this city, you should consider booking a Saudi Airline flight ticket in advance to avoid last-minute hassle. They render top-notch services to each passenger amidst the flight. Now let's discuss some of the sought-after tourist spots in Jeddah that portray its distinctive charm.

 

●  Al-Balad

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Once you stride across the captivating realm of Al-Balad, you will find yourself engrossed in a sphere of fascinating history and conventional beauty. The Old Quarter is well known for its historic buildings, narrow alleyways, and a poignant reminder of a bygone era. The traditional architecture of Al-Balad stands as a testimony to Jeddah's past. Even the intricate carvings on wooden balconies hold a trace of refinement in its streetscape. Erected during the reign of the Ottoman Empire, it currently houses mediaeval coral stone structures and a marketplace wherein travellers can indulge in local cuisine and purchase conventional products.

 

●  Nasseef house

Nasseef house, which is of historical significance, is situated in the old town of Jeddah The distinguished members of Nasseef previously owned this coral stone house. This museum was renovated and converted into a museum that displays furniture, clothing, and mediaeval household items. Besides, it is also an opportunity for you to gain a deep insight into the standard of living of people.

 

●  Al-Tayibat City Museum

Al-Tayibat City Museum, which is a must-see place in Jeddah, is located in a 19th-century structure. It highlights the rich cultural heritage of this region. In addition, it is a treasure trove of ancient artefacts. With its extensive array of conventional costumes, jewellery, and pottery of Saudi, discerning tourists will be acquainted with the artisanship, customs, and old traditions of this place.

 

●  King Fahd Fountain

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King Fahd Fountain is a popular landmark and the biggest fountain in Jeddah. The discerning visitors hailing from other parts of the country will be enthralled by the commanding attention and the towering presence of the fountain. Apart from that, it provides an enthralling water display that leaves you spellbound. The tourists could witness jets of water ascending towards the sky and it is truly an amazing spectacle to behold.

 

●  Al-masjid-al-haram

Al-masjid-al-haram, alias Grand mosque, is a sacred place of worship in Jeddah. It is deemed as the focal point of the Muslim community as they could take part in a pilgrimage tour to Hajj. This mosque has the capacity to accommodate millions of devotees at a time. The ambiance within this spot is suffused with a positive aura and high esteem as devotees assemble to offer prayers.

 

●  Abraj-Al bait clock tower

This clock tower is a contemporary architectural marvel that is conveniently located amidst a high-rise building named Abraj Al Bait. Abraj-Al Bait clock tower

is one of the tallest skyscrapers that compliment the positive vibe of the mosque. This stunning tower is a major landmark, which can be viewed from far away distances. It houses several amenities including shopping outlets, and deluxe hotels offering optimal comfort to their esteemed clients during their pilgrimage tour. People from all walks of life throng this mosque making it a delightful tourist destination surpassing boundaries.

 

●  King Abdullah Economic City

Located adjacent to the coast of the Red Sea, King Abdullah Economic City is the epitome of this country's vision for a contemporary and sustainable future. This massive project serves as a progressive venture encompassing several domains such as education and commerce. Once the visitors set foot here, they will be welcomed by a thoroughly outlined urban landscape that synchronises with innovative infrastructure and nature. This city is a self-sufficient metropolis, which is designed to cater to the needs and expectations of visitors. 

 

●  Jeddah Corniche

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Jeddah Corniche is a waterfront, situated along the Red Sea. It features stunning landscapes, recreational activities, well-maintained parks and walkways.  This makes it a perfect spot for tourists to relax. The breathtaking views of this spot attract visitors from all parts of the world to bask in the lap of nature. Tourists could even go for a stroll beside the Corniche where they will be welcomed by the panoramic views of the Red Sea and revitalising sea breeze as well. Swaying palm trees and enchanting gardens encircle the avenue, exuding a serene ambiance. The reverberating sound of striking waves offers a soothing effect.

 

●  Floating Mosque (Fatima Zahra Mosque)

Deeply inspired by the teachings of the Prophet and 14 infallible, Fatima Zahra Mosque is a prominent community hub that floats above the water and is a remarkable sight. The sophisticated design, intricate carvings, and positive aura emanate a tranquil atmosphere to offer prayers. It is also an excellent opportunity for tourists to marvel at its beauty and click unforgettable pics against the idyllic settings of the Red Sea.

 

●  Red Sea Mall

Red Sea Mall is a popular shopping destination in the city of Jeddah. It is indisputably a haven for shopaholics as the spot is lined with high-end brands, designer boutiques, and prominent fashion houses dealing with a cluster of local and international brands tailor-made for them. They could immerse themselves in a shopping spree.

 

Conclusion

Jeddah, with its fusion of rich history, modernism, and vibrant cultural heritage draws travellers to discover its hidden gems. Once you delve deep into the charm of this city, you will come across an alluring medley of traditions and effervescent modern culture making Jeddah a memorable destination. So why wait, travel in style by booking air tickets through the official website of Saudi Airlines, and grab tier credits based on the fare class of a ticket.

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