Jeddah’s historic district lights up for Ramadan Season 2025
Festival blends heritage, culture, and modernity in line with Saudi Vision 2030
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (MNTV) – The historic heart of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is set to come alive with “Ramadan Season 2025,” a cultural festival organized by the Jeddah Historic Program under the Ministry of Culture.
Designed to revive the city’s rich heritage, the event offers a vibrant mix of traditional and modern experiences, drawing both locals and visitors into the spirit of Ramadan.
Through guided tours, visitors will explore historic houses, heritage buildings, and bustling souks that recreate the ambiance of old Jeddah.
Traditional foods, local handicrafts, and immersive storytelling sessions bring to life the customs that have shaped the region for centuries.
Specialized workshops in Arabic calligraphy and pottery making highlight the importance of preserving Saudi craftsmanship for future generations.
Beyond education and heritage preservation, “Ramadan Season 2025” features interactive activities designed to engage younger audiences.
The event’s historical tours immerse participants in Ramadan traditions unique to Jeddah, deepening their connection to the city’s past while celebrating its evolving identity.
The festival aligns with the broader mission of the Historic Jeddah Program, which seeks to restore and preserve the architectural and cultural legacy of the district.
By revitalizing historic spaces and creating platforms for young artists, the initiative supports Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of cultural enrichment and economic diversification.
With its dynamic mix of tradition and innovation, “Ramadan Season 2025” not only honors Jeddah’s legacy but also cements its status as a premier cultural destination, where the past and present come together in celebration of the holy month.