Jeddah, the commercial capital of Saudi, resembles a neatly stacked Lego set from the sky. On the ground, its bustling lanes and expansive waterfronts are evidence of the modernity the kingdom chases. It hasn’t been long since Saudi allowed tourists to visit, and there are places where you see the city’s rough edges. But as we swerved out of the airport car park onto the highway, I, for one, was enamoured by the silken smooth roads that I knew I would love in the coming days.
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24 Hours In Jeddah: A Tried And Tested Guide For Travellers
From ancient walkways to antique balconies, Bedouin heritage to seaside mosques, a writer travels to the vibrant city of Jeddah and churns out a 24-hour guide to the city
Jeddah is home to many mosques, including the Island Mosque pictured here. Photo: Jepoy Fabian/Pexels
Jeddah is home to many mosques, including the Island Mosque pictured here. Photo: Jepoy Fabian/Pexels
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