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Medina Audio Tours

Discover Medina with self-guided audio walking tours

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The Medina everyone knows.

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The Prophet's city. Islam's second holiest place on earth.

Medina was called Yathrib before the Prophet Muhammad arrived in 622 CE, fleeing persecution in Mecca. His arrival transformed the city and gave Islam its calendar: the Hijri year begins at that migration, the Hijra. The Quba Mosque, built almost immediately upon Muhammad's arrival, is considered the first mosque in Islam's history and stands about three kilometers south of the city center, visited by Muslims who pray two units of prayer there in the same spirit as performing an Umrah. The Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet's Mosque at the city's heart, was originally Muhammad's own house and has been expanded over fourteen centuries from a modest courtyard structure into a complex that can accommodate over a million worshippers simultaneously during the Hajj season.

The Green Dome over the Prophet's Mosque marks the location of Muhammad's tomb beneath it, and it is one of the most recognizable architectural silhouettes in the Islamic world.

The dome has been green only since 1837; before that it was white, then blue, then rebuilt repeatedly over centuries of earthquake damage, fire, and the simple pace of rain. The Al-Baqi cemetery to the east of the mosque holds the graves of many of the Prophet's companions and family members, visited constantly by pilgrims offering prayers. The entire Haram zone around the mosque is accessible only to Muslims, a boundary enforced at checkpoints on the roads into the city.

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Medina FAQ

Before you walk.

October through March offers cooler temperatures between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius, making walking more manageable. Medina's desert climate means summer (June through August) can exceed 40 degrees Celsius, which makes extended outdoor walking difficult. The Hajj and Umrah peak seasons bring enormous crowds around the Prophet's Mosque.

Non-Muslims may enter and stay in most of Medina, but the inner sanctuary (Haram zone) around the Prophet's Mosque is restricted to Muslims only. Non-Muslim visitors can experience the city, its markets, and the outer areas but cannot enter the mosque precinct. Please respect these boundaries, which are enforced.

The Haramain High Speed Railway connects Mecca to Medina via Jeddah in about two hours and is one of the most significant rail projects in the Arabian Peninsula. Buses and private cars are also common. The train is the fastest and most comfortable option and connects the two Holy Cities as part of the Hajj and Umrah network.

Modest dress is required throughout Medina. Women should wear a headscarf and loose, full-coverage clothing. Men should wear long trousers and covered shoulders when near or entering mosques. The standards are similar to those observed near any significant Islamic site and are both a legal requirement and a mark of respect.

The interior of the mosque is a place of prayer and quiet reflection; audio tours with headphones should be used discreetly and with awareness of surrounding worshippers. Many pilgrims use personal audio guides to learn about the sites. The outdoor areas of the mosque precinct are more open and audio guides work naturally there.

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