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King Fahad’s fountain
The King Fahd Fountain located on the western shore of the Red Sea in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Dhabak, according to the Guinness Book of Records, is the highest fountain in the world, as it can be seen from any area of the city of Jeddah, where it reaches a height of approximately 312 meters, and the weight of water emanating from it in Air to almost 18 tons.
Al-Shafei Mosque
The mosque is considered one of the old antique mosques in Jeddah, it is located in the neighborhood of the oppressed, founded in 648 AH, founded by King Suleiman bin Saad al-Din Shahanshah II, and he is one of the Ayyubid kings.
Jeddah Corniche
The Corniche is located along the northern corniche of Salman Bay specifically north of Sharm Obhur, right up to the Corniche of Jeddah and the port in the south. The Corniche area is one of the tourist recreational areas, as the region contains a variety of hotels and resorts, in addition to the services and facilities provided by tourists, the Corniche is characterized by its location Strategist near the center of Jeddah, the capital.
Tahlia Street
The street is an important vital place in the city of Jeddah; it is one of the most important streets in the region and its finest. The street divides the city of Jeddah into two parts. The street contains a number of shops and shopping places, in addition to restaurants that are distinguished by its luxury and luxury.
the green Island
The green island is located north of the Jeddah Corniche, opposite the Sheraton Hotel, in the Red Sea. Its distinctive and strategic location plays a magnet for tourists. The island includes three large and distinctive restaurants.
Khuzam Palace
The Khuzam Palace is considered one of the buildings distinguished by its architectural construction, surrounded by lavender plants, it was started construction in 1928 AD and was completed in 1932 AD, and the palace is the first building built of cement and iron in Jeddah, and is today considered one of the most important museums in Jeddah.