AL-Balad, Jeddah

AL-Balad, Jeddah

:"this article is about Old-City of Jeddah City, for other uses, see Balad."

AL-Balad is the historical area of Jeddah, the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Balad can literally be translated as "The Town". Balad traces its history 2,500 years back as a fishing village when the "Quda'a ( _ar. قضاعة)" fishermen tribe settled there. [cite web
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They little knew that they had established the cornerstone for one of the most thriving and cosmopolitan neighbourhoods of the Arab world. Balad is a beautiful blend of the modern and the classic where the glass facades of modern skyscrapers rub shoulders with Historical buildings with the distinct horizontally embedded Wooden beams that has come to symbolize Balad over years.Fact|date=February 2007

Though it may not occur to one as quickly as Bond Street or Fifth Avenue, Balad can be a Shopper's Paradise. Balad has a plethora of upscale shopping centers with high-end fashion brands from Milan and Paris, along with the traditional street vendors and open air Souks (Eastern Markets) . Many Saudi companies are headquratered here the most famous of which is the National Commercial Bank. The award winning structural design is the widely regarded as the first Arab Skyscraper and features Gordon Bunshaft at his best.Fact|date=February 2007

In order to preserve the old structures within the Balad the Historical Area Preservation Department was established in 1990, hoping also to help promoting cultural tourism in the country. [The [http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/saudi-arabia/jeddah/jeddah-sightseeing/biet-nassif-in-jeddah.html Biet Nassif in Jeddah] on www.asiarooms.com.]

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*Jeddah City itself .

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