For those of you who are thinking Jeddah isn’t the right place to see things or go to places, you are wrong! Living in Jeddah does lift the spirits. There is something about the traditional Arab culture that everyone wants to know. The historic city, the monumental architecture and the Arab culture are what make it interesting and different from other countries. There is always somewhere to stay, dine in, shop, see, and… what not? Balad You have not completed your tour of Jeddah if you missed visiting the Balad. Also known as the historic city, Balad brings out its culture by always managing to make its guests leave with happy hearts. Makkah Gate Being one of the oldest gates in Jeddah makes it one of the prominent sightseeing in the city. King’s Fountain Set on the coast of the Red Sea, the King’s Fountain is one way some people actually recognize the country. If you didn’t know, this fountain shoots water into the sky at a height that beats the Eiffel Tower. That sounds interesting now, doesn’t it? Also known as the King Fahd Water Spring, the landmark secured the title of the world’s tallest fountain. That gives you a good reason to go take a look for yourself. Durrat Al-Arus This could be your ultimate vacation spot. You get to swim, shop, hang out, flaunt your skills on a jet ski, host BBQ parties, chill, and what not? Durrat Al-Arus is one of the luxurious resorts in the city, and if you still haven’t visited the place, you are certainly going to have to include it in your list of must-dos while you are still in Jeddah. Makkah Royal Clock Tower Adjacent to the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Makkah is the world’s largest clock tower and the second tallest skyscraper in the world after the Burj Khalifa, which makes this another prominent landmark in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The tallest tower also holds a multifaceted five-star hotel to help provide accommodation for the pilgrims that travel to Makkah annually to take part in the Haj. Mall of Arabia There is Aziz Mall, Serafi Mega Mall, Red Sea Mall, Al-Andalus Mall, but this is different – it is the massive Mall of Arabia. Whether you are a shopaholic, foodaholic, a fashionista or an entertainment junkie, you are never disappointed with the variety of stuff available at the mall. Floating Mosque Sitting on the coast of the Red Sea, this mosque has been one of the sacred sites attracting numerous visitors. This wonderful mosque is a combination of contemporary architecture with ancient Islamic building art. A definite must-see when visiting the Corniche. Obhur When it comes to beaches in Saudi, Obhur leads them all. Obhur has its visitors all times of the day. You get to swim, wash your feet, play, pick shells, enjoy the summer sun and even take a walk allowing the breeze hit your face. Rosewood Corniche Hotel The hotel is known as the epitome of Arabian hospitality, always promising to present supreme elegance, luxury and personal service. What makes Rosewood special is the spectacular view of the Red Sea. Inside the hotel, guests experience an assorted array of world-class cuisine touching the striking coastal surroundings. Sail Island Now this place is fun! It is a mini park and resort. There is a kids’ swimming pool, sand area, theater activity, jumping castle, arcade center, and gift shop. They guarantee an experience of a lifetime.