Juman Karting

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Important things to know :

entry fee is 75 USD

About Juman Karting

Juman Karting Jeddah offers more than just go-karting; it’s a modern entertainment experience that appeals to families, couples, solo adventurers, and anyone curious about high-energy leisure in the city.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near Juman Karting Jeddah


  • Major highlights:
  • Professionally designed karting track with smooth turns
  • High-quality go-karts suitable for different skill levels
  • Unique sensory experiences:
  • The sound of engines revving and tires gripping the track
  • The rush of speed combined with competitive energy
  • Hidden gems:
  • Viewing areas where spectators can enjoy races
  • Friendly staff who guide first-time drivers
  • Exclusive features:
  • Timed races and scoreboards for tracking performance



Best Time to Visit Juman Karting Jeddah


  • Ideal seasons:
  • Year-round, as it is primarily an indoor facility
  • Typical weather:
  • Weather-independent, but evenings are more comfortable for travel
  • Best times of day:
  • Late afternoon and evening for a lively atmosphere
  • Weekday mornings or early afternoons for fewer crowds
  • Seasonal events:
  • Special race nights and group events during weekends and public holidays



Tickets Information for Juman Karting Jeddah


  • Ticket prices:
  • Charged per race or per session (prices vary by duration and kart type)
  • Discounted group packages may be available
  • Participation requirements:
  • Minimum age and height requirements for drivers
  • Weight limits may apply for safety reasons
  • Safety rules:
  • Helmets and safety gear are mandatory
  • Brief safety orientation before racing



Opening Hours for Juman Karting Jeddah


  • Regular hours:
  • Usually open from late morning until late evening
  • Weekend hours:
  • Extended hours on weekends and holidays
  • Last admission:
  • Final race sessions typically close 30–60 minutes before closing
  • Advance booking:
  • Online or phone booking recommended during peak hours



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat Juman Karting Jeddah


Nearby attractions:

  • Jeddah Corniche – Ideal for relaxing after an energetic race
  • Mall of Arabia – Shopping, dining, and entertainment options
  • Red Sea Mall – A popular spot for families and casual visitors

Where to eat:

  • Cafés and casual restaurants within nearby malls
  • Local fast-casual spots serving burgers, shawarma, and snacks perfect after racing


Important Tips

#1

Closed-toe shoes

#2

Viewing areas accessible for non-drivers and seniors

People also ask :

Advance booking is recommended during weekends and peak hours but may not be required on weekdays.

Yes, spectators are welcome and can watch races from designated viewing areas.

Address

Located in the Bay La Sun District, King Abdullah Economic City, 23965, Saudi Arabia

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