As part of the prestigious Abraj Al Bait complex, the deluxe Swissotel Makkah is a contemporary five-star hotel located only 328 feet from the holy Masjid Al Haraam, overlooking the Ka’aba, as well as...
faisal
South Africa
Breakfast room is too far from the rooms , specially for the elderly
Located in Mecca, 4.5 miles from Masjid Al Haram, Park Inn by Radisson Makkah Aziziyah has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Elaf Al Mashaer features non-smoking rooms with free Wi-Fi and fresh pastries in its lobby lounge. On Ajyad Road, the hotel is just over a quarter mile from the Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām.
ibis Styles Makkah is located in a quiet and lively area in Al Aziziyah and provides high quality 3-star modern furnished accommodations and easy access to the Holy Masjid al Haram.
Muhammad Kamran
United Arab Emirates
The staff was really helpful and courteous. The environment was clean and neat. The most important thing was their shuttle service, which was a really practical feature. The hotel shuttle, which is completely free and comfortable, takes no more than five or six minutes to get from the hotel to Makkah.
Located in Makkah, 0.8 mi from Masjid-Al-Haram, voco Makkah an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Featuring 4-star accommodations, Doubletree By Hilton Makkah Jabal Omar is located in Mecca, a 14-minute walk from Masjid Al Haram and 6.1 miles from Hira Cave.
Al Safwah Hotel features a prime location against the King Abdul Aziz Gate and directly overlooking the Masjid Al Haram. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Adeel
Saudi Arabia
Absolutely phenomenal location. It's the closest you can get to Malik Abdulaziz Gate and the Ka'aba sharif view from one of our rooms on 17th floor was stunning. Best view ever! My aging parents loved it plus they didn't have to walk too much to the Grand masjid. The rooms are well maintained with new carpets and every thing is functional. Washrooms are spacious
and functional. Plenty of lifts so no rush and time wastage particularly at prayer times. Wonderful onsite masjed on MP floor with stunning unobstructed view of Al harem sherif and plenty of space. Fantastic breakfast. Wheel chair friendly.
Jabal Omar Hyatt Regency Makkah is located in the heart of the holy city of Makkah. The hotel is just a one-minute walk to Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the property.
It’s a good property due to its location and hospitality…
Located in Mecca, Anjum Hotel Makkah offers modern accomodations with views of the Masjid Al Haram. Free WiFi access is available throughout the entire property.
I am very happy to stay in the hotel next time too.
As part of the prestigious Abraj Al Bait complex, the deluxe Swissotel Makkah is a contemporary five-star hotel located only 328 feet from the holy Masjid Al Haraam, overlooking the Ka’aba, as well as...
Amazing views,very clean and super friendly staff.
Located in the prestigious Abraj Al-Bait complex overlooking the Grand Mosque and Kaaba shrine, Raffles Makkah Palace features spacious suites with panoramic views and 24-hour personal butler service.
high standard hotel and best regards to all of them
Located in Mecca and with Masjid Al Haram reachable within 9 miles, Copthorne Makkah Al Naseem has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Hassle free stay with good free bus service to Masjid
M Hotel Al Dana Makkah is gracefully located in Makkah Al Mukarramah, 2 mi from Masjid Al-Haram. This is a family-friendly hotel with 611 designed rooms.
Ambience,cleaning of hotel,room ,reception employeess
Located within a 16-minute walk of Masjid Al Haram and 5.9 miles of Hira Cave, Bestex Group of Hotels provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Mecca.
Located within 4.8 miles of Masjid Al Haram and 6.9 miles of Hira Cave, فندق سيف بلص من سما provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Mecca.
Only the thing transportation to Haram
It's very far
Located in front of King Abdulaziz Gate, this modern hotel has rooms with Mecca’s skyline view. It offers an on-site restaurant with a 24-hour room service.
In front of the Al Masjid Al-Haram, the Dar Al Tawhid Intercontinental Makkah is a 5-star hotel offering luxury spacious accommodations overlooking the Grand Mosque.
Location.
Friendly staff
Great service
Amazing food
Shaza Makkah is located in Jabal Ka’aba, a new development close to the Holy Mosque and only a short walk from the city center. The hotel has splendid front views of Al Masjid Al Haram.
the best staff ever, definitely will stay there again
Located next to the Al-Masjid Al-Haram Mosque less than 3 minutes walking, Dorrar Aleiman Royal offers (Al Safwa Tower 4) rooms and suites with centrally air conditioning and satellite LCD.
Staff very friendly
Convenient location
Beds comfortable
Makkah Marriott Hotel offers accommodations in Mecca. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is fitted with a TV with satellite channels.
Excellent staff, excellent hotel, couldn’t have asked for more!
Al Safwah Hotel features a prime location against the King Abdul Aziz Gate and directly overlooking the Masjid Al Haram. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
good location, the mosque and restaurant. cleanliness
Makarem Ajyad Makkah Hotel is located on Ajyad Street walking distance from the Haram towards King Abdul Aziz Gate.
Amazing Location, professional receptionist, good facilities
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This holy city is located in western Saudi Arabia and is also known as Makkah. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam to make a pilgrimage here, and therefore is a destination for millions of Muslims each year. Prophet Muhammad was born here and it is a sacred place for Muslims and the birthplace of Islam.
Non-muslims are not permitted into Mecca and the government of Saudi Arabia issues special visas for people making the pilgrimage. Most people coming to the Mecca will enter via the Hajj Terminal at King Abdulaziz International Airport and Jeddah is the gateway to the city.
The Hajj has a fairly set itinerary including a visit to the Sacred Mosque, al-Masjid al-Haram, built around the Kaaba. Mecca contains many restaurants with varied cuisine and tea shops are available for light refreshments such as traditional tea and cookies. There are also many juice stands for a little refreshment amid the heat. Ranging from luxury hotels to basic accommodations, Booking.com offers over 80 hotels for your time in Mecca.
Mecca is our holy city around the year , every muslim is...
Mecca is our holy city around the year , every muslim is dreaming to perform Omra and Haj and to spend most of his time in Mecca . despite the fact that the authorities are making it harder for people to enter the Mataf area and even make it difficult to pray inside , it is still our objective to reach there always
Happy life OMH70
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
The best place on earth.
The best place on earth. If you visit once, you will come again and again and again for sure. Lots of islamic historical sites and the center of the earth for Muslims. Easy to move via Taxi. Lots of frindly people. Lots of immigrant workers who love to help you any way they can. Just stay alert from the Pakistani Scammers. You may find them here and there. Mostly on the Masjid Al Haram. Do not help anyone if someone comes up with a story to tell. If they have a story to tell, they are scammers or frauds.
Md Abdur Rahman Pappu
Bangladesh
10
Scored 10
the importance of Mecca (Makkah) as a holy place for Muslims...
the importance of Mecca (Makkah) as a holy place for Muslims and the need for improvements in various aspects to better accommodate the millions of pilgrims who visit each year. Indeed, with such a significant religious and cultural significance, ensuring that the infrastructure and management systems are up to par is crucial.
Improvements in transportation, such as better roads and traffic systems, as well as parking facilities, can certainly ease the movement of pilgrims and make the overall experience more convenient. Additionally, clear signage and modern scanning systems can help pilgrims navigate the area more efficiently and understand the rules and regulations set by the management.
Consistency in the operation of facilities, such as the opening and closing times of gates, is essential for the convenience and safety of pilgrims. This consistency helps ensure that visitors can plan their activities effectively and avoid confusion.
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Anonymous
Pakistan
10
Scored 10
Visited for Unrah just after Ramadan( on 3rd Eid).
Visited for Unrah just after Ramadan( on 3rd Eid).
Arrived by super fast train Harmain from Jeddah airport. Easy travel via Mecca shuttle bus from train station to Haram. Only cost 8 SAR-15 min drive.
City was very crowded and overwhelming during this period with very slow traffic around prayer times.
Performed Unrah after Duhr prayer, very crowded.I recommend Unrah after Usha prayer when it is quieter and avoid at least 1-2 weeks after Ramadan.
Book Harmain train tickets via app well in advance as can be expensive and tickets sold old. They only allow one piece of 25 kg luggage and a hand bag.
lubna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The best place in the world I enjoyed the mosque very well
The best place in the world I enjoyed the mosque very well
excellent trip very good food surrounding the KAABA mosque
its a place to remember through out your life
I will go again all the time inshallah
kenny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The best place is of course the Haram Al-sharif.
The best place is of course the Haram Al-sharif. Lots of different kinds of restaurant and food available in the city. If you don't mind riding in a taxi, it's easy to get around unless it's a Friday. Better know what the cost of a trip should be, otherwise you will get gouged by the cab drivers. The cops block off most streets around the Kaaba on Fridays and religious holidays. Mecca is not a fun activity city unless the fun activity is to go pray at the Masjid Al-Haram which really gives you a special happy feeling and soothes your soul when you see the Kaaba in front of you.
We stayed for 2 nights. very good experience, Haram was just 5 minutes walk, taxies arrive right in front of the hotel, also stations for local busses very close. Mr Shafiqur Rehman, restaurant manager was excellent, providing every possible assistance. Breakfast was great with many choices. Our out of hours house keeping request was immediately dealt with by Mr Jamal. Must recommend this hotel for anyone looking quality accomodation near Haram in Makkah.
Hotel was fine, but going to Haram need a taxi, I visited in Ramadan 2024, mostly taxi asking 20-30 to drop on Gaza gate from their walking to Haram takes 7-10 minutes. But if you ask taxi to drop near Haram under tunnel gate, which is close to King Fahad gate they ask more money, and in peak time taxi asking very high. Hotel also provide a shuttle 30 minutes before prayers but were shuttle drop need to walk 5-7 minutes to Haram.
Everything. The location not crowded compare the hotel near haram.
The staff- friendly and helpful. Even the bus driver also very helpful and help us with the baby stroller. It was so nice of him.
The room - very spacious and comfortable. It's worth the money.
The shuttle bus - always in front of the hotel. No need to wait long. Very efficient even from haram to hotel.
Easy to get groceries. It's beside the hotel only
The location is very Good there is Makkah bus service from near bust stop near the Hotel ,bus no-08 which drop to Al Gazah bus stop near Haram ( near Marwa area), during return to Hotel same bus no-08 but you have take ticket only -4sr. and drop in Al Mansoor bus stop no-56.
Hotel was so good, amazing cleaning, food buffet perfect. But far from Haram but they give shuttle but shuttle drop you also far from the entrance. If they drop you near haram then it will be super good, but at the moment you have to walk a lot to shuttle from haram.
Excellent bus service to the haram, available all the time. Bus take couple of minutes to reach near haram and then a short walk (under shade) to haram from clock tower . Very good and clean rooms. Front desk staff is good. Overall good hotel
Very clean hotel, near Haram, staff was very courteous. Both Nawaf and Mahmood were accommodating and took care of everything. Full range of complimentary beverages at the hotel lobby. Good value for money. It was a pleasant stay.
It is very much worth for the price. You can just spend 30 sar in taxi from haram to ibis rather than spending another 400 Sar for hotel near haram. Since its chain of hotel, they maintain the neatness and facilities
Wonderful staff I admire Saudi has changed distance to haram is far you cannot walk either you stay in haram or hotel you miss some salah if improve transportation near haram then is bit worth otherwise time waste
Cleaning service especially Ashik was polite and helpful
Breakfast is awesome, we really enjoyed it
It's near Haram but need to go up to reach the hotel after that
1/floors carpets are dirtiest washroom are very small
2/Saudi staff at reception are very rude
3/as it shows in booking .com it is near Haram but it far
The hotel is near Haram, nice and clean, comfortable bed. Service is excellent. 100% recommend. I would like to stay again if I found good price InshAllah.
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