Where to Stay in Sulţānah
Family-friendly areas, safe neighborhoods, and activities for all ages
Our pick for families
Stay in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC)
Provides a safe, resort-like environment with beaches and family-friendly activities away from the city bustle.
Best Neighborhoods for Families
Ranked by relevance for families visiting Sulţānah
Al Corniche
LuxuryA picturesque waterfront area with modern developments, parks, and high-end residences.
- +Beautiful sea views and walking paths
- +Family-friendly parks and entertainment
- +High concentration of upscale dining and shopping
- -Can be expensive
- -Less authentic local experience
🛡️ Very safe day and night due to high police presence and well-lit public areas.
King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC)
LuxuryA master-planned, modern city focused on residential living, business, and tourism with a private beach.
- +Clean, modern infrastructure and amenities
- +Beautiful private beaches and resort facilities
- +Planned community with a relaxed atmosphere
- -Further from Jeddah's main attractions
- -Can feel somewhat isolated and artificial
🛡️ Extremely safe due to private security and controlled access within the city.
Al Rawdah
Mid-rangeA bustling commercial and residential hub with a mix of modern amenities and traditional souks.
- +Excellent access to traditional markets and food stalls
- +Vibrant local atmosphere
- +Good public transport links
- -Can be very crowded, especially on weekends
- -Traffic congestion is common
🛡️ Generally safe during the day; exercise standard precautions against pickpocketing in crowded areas at night.
Al Balad (Old Town)
BudgetA UNESCO World Heritage site with historic coral stone buildings, narrow alleyways, and traditional souks.
- +Incredibly rich history and architecture
- +Authentic cultural immersion
- +Unique shopping and food experiences
- -Can be very hot and humid, especially in summer
- -Limited modern hotel options directly within the historic core
🛡️ Safe during the day; be mindful of uneven surfaces and watch out for your belongings in crowded souks. At night, stick to well-lit main paths.
Daily Budget (Mid-Range)
SAR 600/day
Hidden Gems in Sulţānah
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Al-Tayebat International City Museum
This sprawling complex is a reconstruction of a traditional Hijazi house and showcases a vast collection of art, artifacts, and historical items from Saudi Arabia and beyond. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Jeddah Corniche
FREEWhile parts are well-known, venture further along this extensive waterfront for quiet stretches with stunning Red Sea views, public art installations, and local families enjoying the evening breeze. It's a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll away from the main crowds.
Souq Al Alawi
FREEThis traditional market in the heart of Old Jeddah offers a sensory overload with its array of spices, textiles, perfumes, and local crafts. It's a fantastic place to practice your bargaining skills and find unique souvenirs away from tourist traps.
Safety in Sulţānah
SafeSolo Female Travel
Jeddah is generally safe for solo female travelers, especially in well-populated areas and tourist spots. Dress modestly and be aware of your surroundings, particularly in crowded markets. Using ride-sharing apps for transport is recommended.
At Night
Safe in well-lit tourist areas and hotels. Exercise caution in less populated or unlit streets. Stick to main roads and busy commercial zones.
Emergency
999
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overpriced souvenirs in tourist souks.
- 2Unofficial 'guides' offering tours who may overcharge.
- 3Requests for money or 'gifts' from strangers in less touristy areas.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Sulţānah