Saudi Arabia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Jeddah
Everything you need to explore Jeddah — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Historic in Jeddah
The old city centre with coral-stone buildings, traditional souks, and winding alleys. No entry fee for the district; some specific buildings or museums may charge.
🕐 24 hours; shops and individual sites open roughly 9am–1pm and 5pm–10pm
💡 Visit late afternoon to avoid the heat and stay for sunset. The light on the architecture is impressive, and the street food stalls start opening then.
Hotels near Al-Balad (Historic Jeddah) →Landmark in Jeddah
The world's tallest water fountain, shooting up to 260 metres. Best viewed from the Corniche or a nearby café. No ticket needed.
🕐 24 hours (fountain operates); lights on after sunset until midnight
💡 Go at night when coloured lights illuminate the water. The show is most dramatic on calm evenings – strong winds reduce the height. Free street parking nearby.
Hotels near King Fahd's Fountain →Park in Jeddah
A 30km waterfront promenade with sculptures, fountains, cycle paths, and designated swimming areas. Free to walk, jog, or sit and watch the Red Sea.
🕐 24 hours
💡 The best stretch for families is between the Saudi Flagpole and the Floating Mosque. Bring your own snacks – Cornice cafés can be overpriced and slow.
Hotels near Jeddah Corniche →Cultural in Jeddah
A white mosque built over water on the Corniche, accessible to non-Muslims outside prayer times. Free entry, modest dress required.
🕐 Non-prayer hours daily (approx 9am–11:30am and 1pm–3:30pm); closed during Friday prayers 11:30am–1pm
💡 Go at low tide to walk around the base and see the coral foundations. Women need to cover arms and legs; scarves are provided at the entrance. No bags allowed inside.
Hotels near Al Rahma Mosque (Floating Mosque) →Museum in Jeddah
A private museum in a beautiful traditional-style building, displaying Saudi heritage, Islamic art, coins, and costumes. Entry costs about 20–30 SAR.
🕐 8am–12pm and 5pm–9pm daily except Friday morning
💡 Allow at least two hours. The rooftop terrace gives a good view of Al-Balad's old minarets. Best to come on a weekday morning to avoid school trips.
Hotels near Tayebat Museum →Where to Eat in Jeddah
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Jeddah?
The top attractions include Al-Balad (Historic Jeddah), King Fahd's Fountain, Jeddah Corniche, Al Rahma Mosque (Floating Mosque), Tayebat Museum.
How many days do you need in Jeddah?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Jeddah 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Jeddah famous for?
Jeddah is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Jeddah?
Top options include جدة جدة, Thai Thai, Al Wada'a, The Sail.