The 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Medina
Explore the 10 most beautiful places to visit in Medina, from the Prophet’s Mosque and the Rawda to Mount Uhud and Quba Mosque. Discover the city’s most important spiritual and historical sites to enrich your Umrah journey and make the most of your stay in Medina.
11/24/20252 min read


Medina is one of the holiest cities in Islam. Every year, millions of pilgrims come here to pray, reflect, and visit the blessed places that marked the history of the Prophet ﷺ and his companions. Here are the 10 places to visit in Medina during your stay.
The Prophet’s Mosque ﷺ (Al‑Masjid an‑Nabawi)
Spiritual heart of Medina, it is the second holiest place in Islam.
Not to miss:
The Green Dome
The Rawda (one of the Gardens of Paradise)
The “Al Salam” exhibition hall
The Rawda Sharifa
Located between the Prophet’s minbar (pulpit) and his noble house. The Prophet ﷺ said: “What is between my house and my minbar is a garden of Paradise.”
A unique moment of peace — plan a visit via Nusuk.
Jannat al-Baqi (Al-Baqi Cemetery)
The cemetery where rest:
several members of the Prophet’s ﷺ family
many companions
great figures of Islam
A place very rich in history and emotion.
Quba Mosque
The first mosque built in Islam.
The Prophet ﷺ used to pray regularly in Quba and said: “A prayer at Quba is equivalent to an Umrah.”
Mount Uhud & the Martyrs’ Cemetery
A powerful site where the Battle of Uhud took place.
To visit:
the archers’ hill
the tombs of the martyrs, including Hamza ibn Abd al‑Muttalib (RA), the Prophet’s ﷺ uncle.
The Qiblatayn Mosque (The Mosque of Two Qiblas)
Where the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca.
Very symbolic in the history of Islam.
The Seven Mosques (Sab’a Masajid)
Historic complex linked to the Battle of the Trench.
Not all seven mosques remain standing, but the site retains a unique atmosphere.
The Al-Madinah Museum
A modern museum tracing:
the history of Medina
the evolution of the Prophet’s Mosque ﷺ
historical objects, manuscripts, models
Very informative and well organized.
Dar Al-Madinah Museum
The ideal museum to understand:
the life of the Prophet ﷺ
the urbanization of Medina
the military expeditions and the migration (Hijra).
A very educational and fascinating place.
The New Medina Area (King Fahd Boulevard & surroundings)
To relax after sightseeing:
cafés
restaurants
shopping
a family-friendly atmosphere
Perfect for a peaceful evening.
Conclusion
Medina is a city of spirituality, history, and peace. Visiting these places lets you better understand the life of the Prophet ﷺ and have an even richer experience during your Umrah.
