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A AL MADINAH AL MABIYAT


This archaeological site dates back to the Umayyad and Abbasid periods. Excavations carried out between 1948 and 1985 unearthed buildings within what is thought to be a large Islamic city, where mud and fire- bricks were used to build the houses. The site is located near Mugheira village, 15 kilometres south of Al 'Ula.


Part of full-day city tour Two to 50


Visit before the midday heat Take a tour guide


HOLY MOSQUE IN AL MADINAH AL MUNAWARAH


L MUNAWARAH Al Madinah Al Munawarah, ‘The Radiant City’, is not only the second


holiest city in Islam and burial place of the Prophet Muhammad, but also a mesmerising region with breath-taking scenery and luscious landscapes


HIJAZ RAILWAY SOUTH Running from Al 'Ula to Madinah, this picturesque railway line has stations every 30 kilometres against breath- taking mountainous backdrops. Along the way, passengers will also see the Husn Marab castle, Khaybar dam and several railway trailer wreckages.


Train enthusiasts Two to 50


Will require full day to explore the whole track Arrange lunch at one of the stations


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KEY Ideal for Group size Timings Top tip


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