The Jeddah Book Fair returns this December, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s thriving literature, publishing, and translation sector. The fair promotes reading, creativity, and cultural engagement, bringing authors, publishers, and audiences together. With the Kingdom becoming a regional cultural hub, the event demonstrates the rising importance of literature in Saudi Arabia.
The fair will run from December 11 to 20 at Jeddah Superdome. Over 1,000 local and international publishers will display their works across 400 booths from 24 countries. Under the slogan “Jeddah Reads,” the event is part of the larger “Saudi Reads” campaign, which encourages reading and strengthens author-audience interaction.
Organizers designed a cultural program reflecting the Kingdom’s heritage. It includes more than 170 activities, such as lectures, panel discussions, workshops, and book-signing sessions. Visitors can meet writers, thinkers, and cultural figures from Saudi Arabia and abroad, making the fair a hub for literary exchange.
The Jeddah Book Fair also focuses on nurturing local talent. The Saudi Authors’ Corner showcases self-published writers, highlighting hundreds of literary and cultural titles. Emerging Saudi voices gain exposure and connect with publishers, translators, and other creative professionals.
A children’s zone offers interactive literary and entertainment activities. Competitions and workshops inspire reading and creativity among young visitors. Manga and anime fans can explore specialized collectibles and books. Discounted book sections ensure wider access to reading.
Through these initiatives, the fair strengthens Saudi Arabia’s cultural reputation. It attracts major publishers, content creators, and investors while supporting growth in literary and creative industries. By connecting local and international communities, the Jeddah Book Fair fosters knowledge partnerships and promotes publishing innovation.
In conclusion, the Jeddah Book Fair celebrates Saudi literary achievements and encourages cultural participation. It reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to a knowledge-driven society while nurturing creativity and local talent.

