The Muslim pilgrimage center is increasingly attracting tourists. Read on to find out what the kingdom has in store for its guests. Mecca The holy city of Islam.
The most powerful skyscraper complex on the planet, Abraj Al Bait, was built here. However, it is almost impossible to visit it. Access is open only to those who perform the Hajj.
Medina Here is the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad and two caliphs who were later recognized as righteous. You can also see the world's first mosque here. Unfortunately, these locations are also closed to tourists.
Only Muslims are allowed to enter. Riyadh A metropolis with 7.5 million inhabitants.
Compared to previous centers, there are plenty of travelers here. The capital successfully combines ancient Arab traditions and modern architecture. Among the sights are the Kingdom Tower and Al Faisaliah.
In the city, you can watch camel jumping and taste the specialty dish hashi. Also, the most prestigious skyscraper Burj Al Mamlaka was built here. It has 99 floors.
By the way, its appearance resembles the eye of a needle. There is an observation deck at the top, which offers an incredible view. By the way, it starts working at 14:00.
So plan your time so that you have time to visit it. Jeddah The multicultural port is located on the shores of the Red Sea. Most travelers visit the Corniche resort area.
There are luxury hotels, sandy beaches, and various sculptures. There is also the famous King Fahad's Fountain. It throws out jets of water to a he.