10 Things to do Good for Kids in Makkah Province That You Shouldn't Miss

June 22, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia including Safa to Marwa, Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram, Station of Ibrahim, Kaaba, Mount Arafat, Gabel Street Souq, Biet Nassif, Al-Balad, King Fahd's Fountain, Red Sea Mall.
Restaurants in Makkah Province

1. Safa to Marwa

Makkah Madinah Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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5.0 based on 974 reviews

Safa to Marwa

Reviewed By moinulbb - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Located a few meters away from the Holy Kaaba these are the two small hills named Safa and Marwa and all are within the Masjid Al Haram. The distance between the two hills is approximately 450 meter within which Muslim pilgrims perform Sai during Hajj and Umrah. There are multiple floors to perform Sai and the total area is fully air conditioned. There is a dedicated floor for those who are using wheel chairs. One have to run seven times in between starting from Safa which takes approximately one hour.

2. Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram

Al Masjid Al Haram Rd, Mecca 24231 Saudi Arabia http://www.gph.gov.sa/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,293 reviews

Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram

Reviewed By noorulhuda1995 - Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Amazing and blissful place, MashaALLAH May Allah give opportunity to all Muslims to visit this place at least once in their life.

3. Station of Ibrahim

Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia http://www.mzahidtravel.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 174 reviews

Station of Ibrahim

Reviewed By thakurjee2020 - Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia

Awesome administration of Makkah holy authorities, they are keeping very good care of covid measures

4. Kaaba

Masjid al Haram, Mecca Saudi Arabia +966 51 920 5696 http://www.hajjinfo.org
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5.0 based on 653 reviews

Kaaba

Reviewed By gulzucker - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The most stunning place in the world. The best time for performing Umrah is from October till March, as the weather is very cool and pleasant for the pilgrimage.

5. Mount Arafat

Mecca Saudi Arabia http://www.mzahidtravel.com
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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Mount Arafat

Reviewed By abdulkhalif

g place. blessed are the one who are invited to be present there and hope to visit again. we could not climb the hill but mad our duas from a distance. many make the mistake of facing the hill and making dua , please note the qiblah is facing away from the hill during haj.

6. Gabel Street Souq

Balad, Jeddah Saudi Arabia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Gabel Street Souq

The bustling Balad marketplace includes this specialized market that sells electronics, perfumes, spices, dates, honey and household items.

Reviewed By Bari1945 - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Historical location in Jeddah, preserved as a historical site... Excellent place to shop for local items and gold jewelry... Must visit the Gold Souq...

7. Biet Nassif

Souq Al Alawi Balad, Jeddah Saudi Arabia +966 12 647 2280
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Biet Nassif

See a 700-year-old flag mast and a 15th-century cannon at this restored building, one of several crumbling structures preserved by the government.

Reviewed By HFikri - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

This is a major attraction for anyone wants to see Historic building in Jeddah. The urban space at the front of the house a nice gathering place surrounded with local shops. You will get nice photos here at the front of the building unlike some other old houses which lies inside the narrow alleys.

8. Al-Balad

Jeddah 21481 Saudi Arabia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,036 reviews

Al-Balad

Reminiscent of the Arabian nights fairytales, this vibrant marketplace with multi-storied mud brick and stone buildings sells everything from textiles and sparkling silver and gold ornaments to spices and honey.

Reviewed By musmankhan46

Walking in the balad area will take you back to the traditional arab times and while walking in the street you can feel it. Old building, markets and all the modern outlets are there. Also a good place for shopping. In the evening the place is full of people and tourists.

9. King Fahd's Fountain

Corniche Street, Jeddah Saudi Arabia +966 50 600 5058 http://www.jeddah.gov.sa/English/index.php
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4.5 based on 1,225 reviews

King Fahd's Fountain

This 853-foot fountain is reputed to be the tallest fountain in the world, and is best appreciated when illuminated at night.

Reviewed By jojiec141 - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

The fountain was donated to the city of Jeddah by King Fahd, hence its name. It was constructed between 1980 and 1983 and was launched in 1985.[2] Located on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, the fountain jets water to a maximum height, according to different sources, of either 260 metres (853 ft)[3][4][5]or 312 m (1,024 ft)[1] above the Red Sea. Whichever figure is considered the actual height for the fountain, it is the world's tallest. The second-tallest is the World Cup Fountain in Seoul, South Korea, with a water height of 202 m (663 ft). The fountain is visible throughout the vicinity of Jeddah. The water ejected can reach a speed of 375 km/h (233 mph) and its airborne mass can exceed 16 tonnes (18 short tons).[1] The fountain uses saltwater taken from the Red Sea instead of freshwater. Over 500 spotlights illuminate the fountain at night.

10. Red Sea Mall

Malik Road, Jeddah 23612 Saudi Arabia +966 9200 06514 http://www.redseamall.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 921 reviews

Red Sea Mall

Red Sea Mall has a blend of international and local brands, has a variety of restaurants, cafes, diners, shops and entertainment for everyone.

Reviewed By majdhussein1 - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

This is one of the new malls in Jeddah The following of court is open early morning every day The parking is tight for such huge mall It is one stop shop and good entertainment for the weekends You will need to walk a lot to see everything in this mall

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