Discover Jeddah's beating heart on this immersive walking tour through Al-Balad — the city's UNESCO-listed Old Town. With narrow alleyways, vibrant souqs, and centuries-old architecture, Al-Balad is a living museum that brings Saudi history to life.
✨ Your local guide will reveal hidden gems only residents know:
Stroll past iconic Roshan balconies and coral-stone houses
Visit Nassif House and the Al-Shafei Mosque
Sip Arabic coffee with dates in a traditional courtyard
Explore lively souqs full of spices, oud, textiles, and more
Hear untold stories of pilgrims, traders, and royal visitors
️ Choose from daytime or evening tours. At night, Al-Balad comes alive with glowing lanterns, bustling locals, and cool sea breezes.
1. Nassif House Museum (Bayt Nassif):
A restored merchant's house turned into a museum and cultural center.
Notable for its Ottoman-style architecture and a tree growing inside its courtyard.
Offers insights into the lifestyle of wealthy Hijazi families in the 19th and 20th centuries.
2. Al Alawi Souq (Souq Al Alawi):
The oldest market in Jeddah, full of life, color, and aromas.
Shop for spices, oud, textiles, antiques, and traditional clothing.
A perfect spot to interact with locals and sample dates or street snacks.
3.Bab Makkah (Makkah Gate):
The traditional gateway to Makkah, historically the starting point for pilgrims.
A symbolic entry into Al-Balad's historic core.
4. Bedouin Market:
A market specializing in Bedouin products, fabrics, and threads.
5. Al-Shafei Mosque:
One of the oldest mosques in Jeddah, with parts dating back nearly a thousand years.
Beautiful wooden minaret and quiet atmosphere.
6. Historic Coral-Stone Buildings:
Wander among old houses made of coral limestone with signature rawasheen (wooden lattice balconies).
7. Bab Medina:
One of the historic gates of the Old City. Here, you can see the foundations of the Old City Wall.






























