Fees - One person
Starting PointEnd of TourWhat's Included and Excluded
- Transportation
- Tour Guide
- Entrance Tickets
- Additional Meals







An exploratory trip in the heart of Medina, visiting historical and religious landmarks.
Begin your journey by exploring the Seven Mosques, which were built at the foot of Mount Sela, the site of the famous Battle of the Trench (Battle of the Confederates) where Muslims bravely defended the city.
Then we proceed to the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, which is located only 150 meters from the Prophet's Mosque. The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, prayed the Eid prayer there, as did his successor Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, after whom it was named.
We continue our tour with a visit to Al-Ghamama Mosque, located 200 meters from the Prophet's Mosque. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to lead the people in prayer on occasions such as Eid al-Adha and Istisqa' (prayer for rain). The mosque holds memories from the Prophet's life and important historical events.
Then we visit the Al-Suqya Mosque, which was built on the spot where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed and supplicated to his Lord while on his way to Badr. Here, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) drank from the famous Al-Suqya well, which holds a deep historical significance for Muslims.
Next we move to the Bani Anif Mosque. The mosque is distinguished by its unique architectural style, and it is one of the places that visitors flock to in order to remember the life of the Prophet and his companions.
We conclude our tour with a visit to the neighborhood project, where this place offers a diverse range of cultural and local experiences.
Whether you are a shopping enthusiast or looking for distinctive restaurants and cafes, you will find something to suit your taste inside old houses that are over 80 years old, giving you a unique experience that blends history and modernity.
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