Juman Park

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Important things to know :

entry fee is free.

About Juman Park

Juman Park is part of the broader development of King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), a planned urban hub launched in the late 2000s to support economic growth, quality of life, and sustainable living along the Red Sea coast.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near Juman Park


  • Wide walking and jogging paths surrounded by greenery
  • Children’s play areas designed for different age groups
  • Splash Pad water play area offering refreshing fun for kids
  • Shaded benches and lawns ideal for reading or relaxing
  • Evening ambiance with soft lighting and gentle city sounds
  • Quiet corners perfect for photography and people-watching



Best Time to Visit Juman Park


  • October to April for mild and pleasant weather
  • Winter months are ideal for long walks and picnics
  • Early morning for quiet paths and soft light
  • Late afternoon to sunset for cooler air and lively park activity
  • Weekdays are calmer than weekends and public holidays



Tickets Information for Juman Park


  • Entry to the park is generally free
  • Some attractions inside the park (such as water play areas) may have separate fees
  • No age or height restrictions for general park access
  • No advance booking required for park entry



Opening Hours for Juman Park


  • Open daily
  • Typically accessible from early morning until late evening
  • Lighting allows safe visits after sunset
  • Individual attractions inside the park may follow separate timings
  • Hours may vary during public holidays or special events



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat Juman Park


Nearby attractions:

  • Bay La Sun Marina for waterfront views and dining
  • KAEC beachfront for relaxed seaside walks
  • Local shopping and lifestyle centers within KAEC

Where to eat:

  • Cafés around Bay La Sun offering coffee, desserts, and light meals
  • Restaurants serving Middle Eastern and international cuisine, including grilled dishes and fresh seafood


Important Tips

#1

The park is stroller- and wheelchair-friendly

#2

Plan 1 to 2 hours for a relaxed visit

People also ask :

Definitely. It offers an authentic glimpse into modern Saudi lifestyle and is a refreshing break from traditional sightseeing.

Yes, especially during golden hour when the light softens and the park feels particularly peaceful.

Address

C34J+467, Bayla Sun, King Abdullah Economic City 23965, Saudi Arabia

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