Saudi crown prince launches Rua Al-Madinah project near Prophet鈥檚 Mosque

The project will be built on a 鈥嬧€�1.5 million square meter area and will include hotels, open squares and green areas by 2030. (Supplied)
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  • Development aims to enrich the visitor experience for pilgrims
  • Project will span 1.5 million square meters, feature 47,000 hotel rooms

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday unveiled the master plan for the Rua Al-Madinah project 鈥� a mega mixed-used real estate development to the east of the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque.

The crown prince, who is chairman of both the Council of Economic and Development Affairs and the Public Investment Fund, said the project, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, would help to raise the hosting capacity for Umrah pilgrims to 30 million over the coming years, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The project, which will be developed by the PIF-owned Rua Al-Madinah Holding Co., will span 1.5 million square meters 鈥� of which 63 percent will be open and green spaces 鈥� and feature 47,000 hotel rooms, the report said.

It will also boast nine bus stops, a metro station, tracks for self-driving vehicles and underground parking, all of which will provide easy access to the mosque and the surrounding residential and commercial developments.

As well as providing a host of job opportunities, the project aims to elevate Madinah鈥檚 status as a modern Islamic and cultural destination for pilgrims, while improving the quality of life for the city鈥檚 residents.

Rua Al-Madinah Holding said that as well as helping to achieve the goals of the Hajj, Umrah, and travel sectors outlined in Saudi Vision 2030, the development would revive the city鈥檚 cultural and architectural heritage.

The project will showcase many historical monuments that are of huge significance to the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions, while the holy city鈥檚 unique heritage is reflected in the design of all buildings and facilities.