The Saudi Arabian city is brimming with beauty finds on-hand for whether you want a style overhaul, full Friday night glam or even a quick trim. Ahead, Jeddah’s top ranked beauty dream teams, from manicures to blowouts. Each year, hundreds and thousands of people visit Jeddah through PIA Online Booking.

Jeddah is the principal gateway to Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, located just 65 kilometers (40 mi) to the east, while Medina, the second-holiest city, is located 360 kilometers (220 mi) to the north. Economically, Jeddah is focusing on further developing capital investment in scientific and engineering leadership within Saudi Arabia, and the Middle East. Jeddah was independently ranked fourth in the Africa – Mid-East region in terms of innovation in 2009 in the Innovation Cities Index.

1.      Taste Something from Al Baik

Al Baik, Saudi Arabia’s most famous local fast food chain, has most of its branches in Jeddah and is a must-try dining experience (yes, fast food can be an experience). Although its menu has evolved in recent years to include more options, the classic, consisting of just some fried chicken paired with Al Baik’s special garlic sauce, still remains the local favorite. Most people prefer the take away option since most branches just have dining areas for men and are extremely crowded.

2.      Go to the shopping malls

The summer heat can be pretty intense in Jeddah so most people prefer to spend as much of their time in air-conditioned indoor areas as possible. This may be why malls are such an integral part of this city’s culture. They’re so much more than just places where you can shop.

Red Sea Mall, for instance, features a history section that has traditional decorations and paintings of historical Saudi figures as well as boutiques that sell local items and dresses. Going to these malls will not only benefit you but will also enhance your exposure regarding the Arabian culture.

3.      AL Shallal Theme Park

With an ice-skating rink, the favorable Amazon ride and arcades and more, this theme park is sure to entertain you especially during winter nights with family and friends. There’s even a ladies’ night on Wednesdays for the chicas to bask in the glorious park’s entertainment. The entertainment building has several party rooms and a games arcade. The party rooms can be reserved by the public for birthday parties and private gatherings.

The theme area can be accessed only by visitors who buy additional tickets. It reflects the Amazon jungle complete with life-size figures of animals and light and sound effects. The Amazon Ride is spread over an area of 1800 square meters and consists of a lagoon with a 15-meter high waterfall.

4.      Al Shafee Mosque

Beautifully restored and maintained, this historic mosque, one of the finest in Jeddah, is named after one of the four greatest imams of classical Sunni Islam. Most of the building dates from the 16th century and is Ottoman in style, including the impressive minaret. However, the mosque’s foundations date to Islam’s first period, with mihrab (niche indicating the direction of Mecca) almost 1400 years old. Stunning carved redwood doors open up to the small courtyard. Try to book Islamabad To Jeddah Flights in advance in order to save some money.

Non-Muslim visitors can enter freely outside of prayer times, but must dress modestly and remove shoes when entering the carpeted prayer area.

5.      Visit Athr Gallery

There is a thriving art scene in Jeddah and Athr Gallery is the perfect place to get acquainted with it. It is one of Jeddah’s leading contemporary art spaces and regularly hosts exhibitions of photographs, montages, ink drawings, scripture, sculpture, abstract work, and the likes to provide a great platform to Saudi and Arab artists.

Here, you will be able to see a plethora of amazing artworks that have been designed by the Arabian artists. In addition, you will also be able to get lost in the magical beauty of Jeddah by witnessing the classical antiques.

6.      Jeddah Cornice

Once it was a smelly stretch of coastline, but now the cornice in northern Jeddah has been transformed into a pleasant walkway. There are artificial swimming bays, lush green landscaping, children’s parks, outdoor gyms, piers, a host of fast-food places and cafes, and a great new walkway that begins near the Hilton and continues over traffic and right through to the northern end. Jeddah folk flock here, especially on weekend evenings, when the atmosphere is delightful.

Here, you will find all the things that will take you to another world. The taste here is diverse, the scenes and beautiful, and the stalls have everything that you will need. Leaving Jeddah without visiting this spot would be a dull affair.

Conclusion

Going to Jeddah would be a memorable experience for you. If you want to ask us something, never hesitate to comment below.