King Abdullah Economic City Hotels
Hotels in King Abdullah Economic City are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels. Some may want to stay at new or old hotels. Some may want to stay at luxury or cheap hotels in the city. Some may want to stay at well known hotels in or near the city. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to scenery and to culture. Some may want to stay hotels that are well known.
Hotels in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, are often needed for tourists who need short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at hotels that reflect local architecture. Some may want to stay at hotels that are near or in the city. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to scenery and to culture. Some may want to stay at hotels that provide high quality luxury facilities.
King Abdullah Economic City is a mega project revealed in 2005 by Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the king of Saudi Arabia.
The city is located along the coast of the Red Sea, around 100 km north of Jeddah, the commercial hub of the kingdom, the city is also going to be approximately an hour away from the holy Islamic cities of Mecca and Medina by car. And as reportedly an hour away of all Middle Eastern capital cities by plane.
Makkah Province is the most populous province of Saudi Arabia, located in the west of the country, with an extended coastline. Its capital is the sacred city of Mecca, but its largest city is Jeddah, which is also Saudi Arabia's main port city.
The city is divided into six main components: Industrial Zone, Sea Port, Residential Areas, Sea Resort, Educational Zone, and a Central Business District (CBD) which includes the Financial Island.
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is a research institution.
Thuwal is a town on the coast of Saudi
Arabia (Red Sea). It is in Makkah Province , Located in 40 kilometers north of
Jeddah. for long time it has been a Fishing center until Royal Saudi Navy re-constructed
the village. Also, a new business movement covers this town because of King Abdullah
Economic City .
King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, ( born August 1924) is the current King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Head of the House of Saud. He succeeded to the throne and assumed the title of King on the death of his half-brother, King Fahd, August 1, 2005. As Crown Prince since 1987, he had previously acted as de facto regent and thus ruler of Saudi Arabia since January 1, 1996 when Fahd was incapacitated by a major stroke. He was formally enthroned on August 3, 2005. One of his sons, Prince Mutaib, serves as a deputy commander in the Saudi National Guard. He is, after half brother Bandar and Musa'id, the third eldest, among the living sons of Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. He has been accused for human rights abuses committed by the Saudi government.
Saudi Arabia's geography is varied. From the western coastal region (Tihamah), the land rises from sea level to a peninsula-long mountain range (Jabal al-Hejaz) beyond which lies the plateau of Nejd in the center. The southwestern 'Asir region has mountains as high as 3,000 m (9,840 ft) and is known for having the greenest and freshest climate in all of the country, one that attracts many Saudis to resorts such as Abha in the summer months. The east is primarily rocky or sandy lowland continuing to the shores of the Persian Gulf. The geographically hostile Rub' al Khali ("Empty Quarter") desert along the country's imprecisely defined southern borders contains almost no life. Mostly uninhabited, much of the nation's landmass consists of desert and semi-arid regions, with a dwindling traditional Bedouin population. In these parts of the country, vegetation is limited to weeds, xerophytic herbs and shrubs. Less than two percent of the Kingdom's total area is arable land. Population centers are mainly located along the eastern and western coasts and densely populated interior oases such as Hofuf and Buraydah. In some extended areas, primarily the Rub' al-Khali and the Arabian Desert, there is no population whatsoever, although the petroleum industry is constructing a few planned communities there. Saudi Arabia has no permanent year-round rivers or lakes; however, its coastline extends for 2,640 km and, along the Red Sea, harbors world-class coral reefs, including the Gulf of Aqaba.
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