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The Historic Jeddah festival is annually held in Al Balad to celebrate the culture and heritage of Jeddah [5] usually during the month of Ramadan and Eid. Qabil Street becomes particularly active with entertainment and activities being held, including seasonal food stalls, street hawkers, music, and plays by artists dressed in traditional Saudi ...
Sharbatly Village is a compound in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Situated on Prince Metab Street, the compound is roughly a 10-minute drive away from King Abdulaziz International Airport. It has approximately 1000 villas ranging from 1 to 6 bedrooms, all with private walled gardens. The area of the compound is approximately 500,000 m 2. [1] [2] [3]
The Abdulaziz Abdullah Sharbatly Mosque (Arabic: جامع عبدالعزيز عبدالله الشربتلي) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque located in the al-Jawhara neighbourhood, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. [1] [2] Inaugurated on 6 March 2024, it covers an area of 5,600 m 2 (60,000 sq ft).
King Abdullah Sports City known as Alinma Stadium due to sponsorship reasons, (Arabic: مدينة الملك عبدالله الرياضية), also nicknamed The Shining Jewel (Arabic: الجوهرة المشعة, romanized: al-Jawhara Al-Moshe'ah) or simply The Jewel, is a multi-use stadium and sports city located 30 kilometers north of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
As the Champs-Élysées is for Paris, Tahlia Street is believed to be the heart of Jeddah and Saudi Arabia's wealthiest district. [citation needed] In 1981, Mayor Mohammed Said Farsi wanted to place a monumental statue on Tahlia Street. He asked the Belgian artist Hubert Minnebo to make a 15 meter high copper statue. Since 1982 the statue 'Hope ...
Obhur Creek, or Sharm Abḥur (شرم ابحر, between latitude 21°42'11" and 21°45'24" and longitude 39°05'12" and 39°08'48"E) is a tidal creek located on the eastern side of the Red Sea, near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. [2] It is an old fluvial valley flooded by Red Sea water. [3] The creek is a popular place for Red Sea marinas. [4]
The construction of Nasseef House on old Jeddah's main street, Suq al-Alawi, began in 1872 and it was finished by 1881 for Omar Nasseef Effendi, member of a wealthy merchant family and, governor of Jeddah at the time. When Abdulaziz Ibn Saud entered the city in December 1925, after the siege of Jeddah, he stayed in the Bayt Nasseef. During his ...
The city is situated at latitude 28-26 N, longitude 48-30 E. It is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the Saudi-Kuwaiti border, 130 kilometres (81 mi) south of Kuwait City and 300 kilometres (190 mi) north of Dammam.