Jeddah

King Fahd’s Fountain
The world’s tallest fountain, shooting water up to 260 meters into the air. It’s a stunning landmark and a popular spot for photos, especially when illuminated at night.

Jeddah Corniche
A scenic waterfront promenade along the Red Sea, featuring parks, sculptures, and recreational areas, ideal for leisurely walks and enjoying sea views.

Al-Balad
Jeddah’s historic district, known for its traditional architecture, narrow alleyways, and vibrant souqs. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing old Jeddah’s charm.

Floating Mosque
Also known as the Mosque of the Sea, this beautiful mosque appears to float on the Red Sea at high tide and offers breath-taking views and serene surroundings.

Jeddah Waterfront
A modern development with landscaped parks, playgrounds, and cafes, providing a relaxing space for you to enjoy the coastal environment.

Red Sea Mall
A large shopping mall offering a variety of international and local stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities, including an indoor amusement park.

Saudi Aramco Exhibit
Located at the Saudi Aramco building, this exhibit provides insights into the history and development of the oil industry in Saudi Arabia.

King Abdulaziz International Airport (Hajj Terminal)
An architectural marvel designed to accommodate the large influx of pilgrims during the Hajj season, known for its unique and functional design.

Nasseef House
A historic building in Al-Balad that was once the residence of a prominent merchant family, now serving as a museum with exhibits on Jeddah’s history and culture.

Jeddah Art Promenade
An open-air gallery featuring large-scale contemporary art installations and sculptures, creating a dynamic and engaging cultural experience along the waterfront.

Al Shafee Mosque
One of Jeddah’s oldest mosques, known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture, reflecting the city’s long-standing Islamic heritage.