Makkah Province
Historical Site

Baab Makkah Jeddah - Makkah Gate

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Baab Makkah Jeddah, Old Makkah Road, Jeddah Saudi Arabia
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Description

This beautiful site stands tall at the start of the road leading to the holiest city for Muslims, Makkah. Baab Makkah has witnessed hundreds of millions of pilgrims make their journey to the home town of the Prophet of Islam (PBUH). 

It is a three-arched gateway with a large turret on each side, providing support and entrance from Jeddah to Makkah. It serves as a historic monument in one of the oldest areas of Jeddah and has been preserved with great care since the 1940’s when the wall around Makkah was torn down. When you look at this majestic structure you can tell that it would have been impenetrable in its heyday. 

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Location

Baab Makkah Jeddah, Old Makkah Road, Jeddah Saudi Arabia

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Raziuddin Farooqi

Raziuddin Farooqi

05/18/2024 14:21

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BAB MAKKAH The Makkah Gate in Jeddah is one of the oldest gates remaining in the country. The history of Jeddah traces back to the origin of the gate. The Makkah Gate is also known as the Bab Ashlam and the Sham Gate. It is one of the main entrances for the Hajj pilgrims. Of the numerous sightseeing in Jeddah, the Makkah Gate is one of the most prominent. Jeddah sightseeing will never be completed without visiting the fabulous Makkah Gate. During 100 AD Jeddah was fortified by limestone coral walls. During the 16th century, people constructed 6 watchtowers and gates. The people constructed them to defend against the Portuguese attack. Of the 6 gates, Bab Makkah was the eastern gate and Bab Al Magharibah the western one. The gate Bab Sharif was south facing. The other gates Bab Al Bunt, Bab Sharaf, and Bab Al Madinah were north facing. The Makkah Gate in Jeddah is one of the three reconstructed gates. The Makkah Gate in Jeddah is located in the Downtown of Jeddah. Numerous pilgrims frequently come to the city of Jeddah and also go from the city of Jeddah. The Makkah Gate at Jeddah provides the getaway to this wide gamut of pilgrims. Near the gate, the locals offer fine hospitality to the pilgrims and tourists. The caravanserais are present there to make life easier for the visitors. The architectural brilliance of the gate is worth going through. The Turkish influence is largely evident in the construction of Makkah Gate at Jeddah. During the evening the brightly lit Makkah Gate makes for awesome sightseeing.
Somchai Upara

Somchai Upara

11/16/2023 05:42

Google review

My first time in Jeddah and see the great history of the protection.
Mohammad Shazeb

Mohammad Shazeb

09/08/2023 16:16

Google review

Sep 2023. Paid parkings. Quite crowded in the evening. Variety of items with separate markets like electrical, shoes, food items etc.
Abdirahman Ebrahim

Abdirahman Ebrahim

05/30/2022 12:42

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The Mecca gate was historically the most important gate for Jeddah, Arabia's official pilgrim port. It stands at the start of the road that led to Islam's holiest city. In the last 14 centuries, billions of pilgrims have passed beneath it. The impressive three-arched recreation is flanked by large round turrets. The gate looks as though it would've been impregnable in its day, when it would've been supported by a wall that circumnavigated the entire city.
Shahzad Aslam

Shahzad Aslam

01/07/2022 15:05

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Nice place but now 70 percent shops will move to different places.
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