All You Need to Know About King Fahd's Fountain in Jeddah

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud gifted the city of Jeddah a fountain with a height of 312 meters, higher than the Eiffel Tower in France; Thus, entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest fountain in the world. Here you are all you need to know about King Fahd’s Fountain in Jeddah.

Innovative Design

The fountain has a unique design that symbolizes antiquity and originality, simulating the shape of a giant traditional incense burner, from which water rushes, inspired by Saudi life, and authentic Arab customs. It is also worth noting that the company that built the fountain was keen to avoid corrosion or rust, using advanced technological techniques. The Jeddah Fountain is lit with more than 500 large projectors, which illuminate it at night to give it a special aesthetic touch.

Significance of King Fahd's Fountain

This fountain is one of the most important landmarks in Jeddah, as it attracts many visitors and tourists from all over the world to spend unforgettable evenings in the surrounding restaurants and cafes, thus activating the trade movement of trade within the city.

In addition, many sports, cultural, artistic, social, and economic events are held near the fountain, which contributes to highlighting it as one of the most important landmarks of the city at all.

Location of King Fahd's Fountain

The Jeddah Fountain is located in a privileged location, on the shore of the Red Sea in Jeddah, to achieve visual pleasure in all areas of the city of Jeddah with no exceptions.

What are you waiting for? Visit it now and live the experience!

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