Old Dir’aiyah
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Asir National Park
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Traditional House
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Mahmoud Saeed Souq
Souq.
Mosque
Mosque.
Filipino Souq
Souq.
Al Shafee Mosque
Mosque.
Al Thumairi Gate
Old city gate.
Bab Sharif City Gate
City gate.
North City Gate
City gate.
Water Tower
Visible from across the city.
Clock Tower
Important landmark in the old city.
Shallaby Museum of Traditional Handicrafts & Hejazi Heritage
Shallaby Musem has a good collection of coins, silver antiques and traditional Bedouin clothes.
Hail Museum
Near the post office, the Hail Museum contains archaeological finds from the surrounding area.
Mount Almejder
This 300m-high mountain east of Al Ula features stone settlements and caves with pre-Islamic inscriptions and drawings.
Masjid Al Khayf
According to a hadith of Bin Abbas – a cousin of the Prophet and an early Islamic scholar – numerous prophets prayed with Mohammed here. Its south of Mina.
Owais Souq
From gold jewellery and beautiful fabrics to great flea-market stalls, this souq is a traditional Arabic market and one of the most popular among locals. Bargaining is a must.
Al Ula Museum of Archaeology & Ethnography
This small museum is attractively designed with some intriguing and informative displays on the history, culture, flora and fauna of the area, as well as on Madain Saleh and Nabataean culture.
Museum of Antiquities and Traditional Heritage
The museum focuses on archaeological research and includes a restoration lab and lecture hall. A special treat is the exhibit on the pre-Islamic era. Its located off King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Rd.
Souq Gazzaz
Taif’s souq is one of the largest in the Kingdom and is worth a wander, particularly on a summer evening, when the people of Taif take to its streets. The souq is southeast of the Great Mosque.