Makkah Province
Historical Site

Explore Old Jeddah, Al Balad

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Description

Founded in the early 7th century, Al Balad served as Jeddah’s commercial center before the 1970s oil boom. It served as an ancient trading port and was the primary gateway to the Holy City of Makkah for pilgrims making their blessed journey for Hajj and Ummrah. Today, the town is famous for its ancient architecture and traditional buildings that were constructed using coral stone and decorated with beautiful wooden lattice windows.

Architecture

What sets Old Jeddah apart is its narrow alleyways, dusty streets, and beautiful terraces which can be quite difficult to navigate through for a newcomer. Interestingly, this tight architecture is what keeps the place cool despite the scorching heat of Jeddah. Some of the old buildings in Al Balad are more than 500 years old and have been preserved by the Saudi Ministry of Culture to make them look as good as new. 

Major Attractions

One of the most popular tourist spots is Baab Makkah (Mecca), which is the gateway to the city of Makkah. Al Balad also houses a culturally significant center called the Nassif House Museum which dates back to the 19th century. Other major attractions include Baeshen House and the Village Majlis.

Furthermore, a common reason for the locals to visit the old city is shopping. Al Balad is a great place for shopaholics to find good bargains and incredible souvenirs. The alleyways of Old Jeddah are lined with shops, where you can find everything from clothes and shoes to jewelry and antiques.

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Destination Type
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Location

Al-Balad, Jeddah Saudi Arabia

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Jimmy Aagren

Jimmy Aagren

07/02/2023 12:09

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Great place for strolling around, observing the old buildings, watching people and life going on in this traditional neighbourhood. Some buildings are being restored and maintained while others are in worse condition, providing a good mix and balance. Shops do not open in the morning and the difference between daytime and nighttime is striking. More activities and people around after sunset, also much light has been installed to creat a very nice ambience during the dark hours which is when I would recommend to visit.
KUMARA SWAMY P.S

KUMARA SWAMY P.S

06/06/2023 09:13

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Visit early in the morning, Morning walk before sunrise will be good.. You will get empty stress all for yourself to walk around and experience the locality and take photographs. ..or early evening, you get the buggies to move around Evenings are to experience the vibrancy, visit painting stores, cafe and do some shopping.
Zainab AlKhalifa

Zainab AlKhalifa

04/26/2023 07:48

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It isn’t Ramadan without AlBalad Great place to go with family or friends! Lots of things to do from traditional games to others. Do not miss the houses with games inside! Lots and lots of great food. ما يصير تخرجو بدون كبدة البلد طبعًا Really a place were traditional jeddah is there
Dema

Dema

04/20/2023 17:23

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We visited it on the last day of the opening the last night in Ramadan. They had great authentic stands. Loved how they preserved the buildings and culture (it’s like you traveled back in time). Tried the VIP parking (it was very near the entrance)
Azzam Aziz

Azzam Aziz

04/02/2023 12:36

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One of the best places to visit in Jeddah. Extremly organized, with employees directing people and car traffic, cross walking, and bathroom cleaners. I think most of the bathrooms are Eastern, but there is a Western clean bathroom nearby the white large mosque. Some stores, or بصطيات, don't sell anything. They're just there for the view. There are a lot of food/drink stores, and an antic place too. Make sure to bring cash, not all merchants accept card. The helpers and the stores both want you to leave happy and not miss out on anything. Their hospitality is beyond generous.
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