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Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum
A city within a city, the Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum is a part of the International Tayebat City of Science and Knowledge and is a must when visiting Jeddah. Showcasing some of Jeddah’s most spectacular architecture, it consists of over...
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Al-Balad and Nassif House
Al-Balad is Jeddah’s famously preserved Old Town, which dates back to the 7th century and is now a designated World Heritage site beloved for its winding, cobbled streets and striking carved-wood tower homes. Here, you can also explore the Nassif...
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Jeddah Corniche
Jeddah's nearly 20-mile waterfront promenade winds along the Red Sea and is the location for several luxury hotels, in addition to being a popular spot for locals and travelers alike for scenic strolls and picnics. The area was developed in...
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Red Sea Boat Excursion
Spend a half or full day out at sea on a luxury boat cruise in the Red Sea. After approximately 45 minutes of sailing, the typical first stop is at a swimming and snorkeling location, where travelers can enjoy time...