

A captivating blend of ancient architecture and modern life, Jeddah's Historic District is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a glimpse into the city's rich history.
Explore the rich history of Jeddah in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
A bustling traditional market offering local goods and street food.
A stunning water fountain with a height of 85 meters, visible from various parts of the city.
Respectful and modest clothing is required in Jeddah, especially for women.
For beach visits, modest swimwear is recommended for both men and women.
Jeddah's hot climate requires sun protection, especially for outdoor activities.
Intricately designed rosaries made from local materials, reflecting the city's Islamic heritage.
Traditional Saudi Arabian clothing, often adorned with intricate embroidery and designs.
Sweet and juicy, these dates are a staple in Saudi Arabia and a symbol of hospitality.
Iconic Jeddah restaurant known for its fried chicken and seafood since 1974.
Famous for its falafel and shawarma, serving Jeddah since 1981.
Historic restaurant with a nautical theme, offering stunning views of the Red Sea.
A historic port in Cádiz, offering stunning Atlantic views and a vibrant fishing culture.
Gateway to Eastern Sierra's outdoor recreation, offering stunning views and helpful local information.
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Egyptian fava beans cooked with garlic, lemon, and cumin, often served with pita bread.
A Saudi Arabian mixed rice dish with meat and vegetables, seasoned with spices like saffron and cardamom.
Grilled meat (chicken, lamb, or beef) wrapped in lafa bread with vegetables and tahini sauce.