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Makkah Towers

Makkah

Makkah Towers

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Highlights

4min walk to Haram (260m)
6min walk to Ladies Section (380m)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (4min) / Women's Bab Hijlah (Gate 89) (6min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (2min), Jabal Omar Mall (12min)
Al Fayhaa Restaurant (0min), Al Andalus Restaurant (0min), Abraj Al-Bait Mall Food Court (3min), Al Tuheed Pakistani Restaurant (3min)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (4min) / Women's Bab Hijlah (Gate 89) (6min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.3
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.7
Comfort4.2
Amenities4.1
Staff4.3
Cleanliness4.2

* Ratings generated through AI analysis of guest reviews, amenities, and comprehensive research across multiple booking platforms

Highlights

4min walk to Haram (260m)
6min walk to Ladies Section (380m)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (4min) / Women's Bab Hijlah (Gate 89) (6min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (2min), Jabal Omar Mall (12min)
Al Fayhaa Restaurant (0min), Al Andalus Restaurant (0min), Abraj Al-Bait Mall Food Court (3min), Al Tuheed Pakistani Restaurant (3min)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (4min) / Women's Bab Hijlah (Gate 89) (6min)

AI Overview

Makkah Towers is one of the closest full-service hotels to the Grand Mosque and is positioned in the Abraj Al Bait zone on Ibrahim Al Khalil Street.
The hotel’s own site says it sits in front of King Fahd Gate, and multiple travel and review sources consistently describe access to the Haram as exceptionally easy for daily prayers.
For pilgrims, the main strength is not merely straight-line proximity but practical prayer access.
A realistic walk to the Haram edge is only a few minutes, although total door-to-prayer-space time can increase during busy periods because elevator congestion inside the tower complex is a recurring complaint in reviews.
The hotel is especially suitable for families, elderly pilgrims who still want a walkable hotel, and guests who value being able to return to the room between prayers.
Its in-house prayer halls are also meaningful for those who may occasionally prefer to avoid the heaviest crowd flow while still hearing the Haram Imam through the linked audio system.
The main trade-offs are price and movement friction at peak times.
Reviews suggest that while the location is genuinely elite, guests should expect occasional waits for lifts, premium pricing, and some inconsistency in maintenance or front-desk responsiveness during high-demand periods.

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.3
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.7
Comfort4.2
Amenities4.1
Staff4.3
Cleanliness4.2

* Ratings generated through AI analysis of guest reviews, amenities, and comprehensive research across multiple booking platforms

Address:Makkah Towers, Ibrahim El Khalil Street, p.o Box 844 Holy Makkah, Makkah, 164, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

studio two beds
twin deluxe
family room standard
family room city view
twin deluxe with views
villa one bedroom
villa two bedrooms
studio standard
suite duplex
apartment with views
triple with views
studio standard
suite with views
family room city view
twin guest room
double or twin guest room
twin premium with views
twin premium
room guest room
suite one bedroom
triple deluxe with views

What guests say

8.1/10

Review sentiment is strongly driven by location: pilgrims repeatedly praise the very short walk to the Haram, direct access near King Fahd Gate, spacious rooms, helpful staff, and Haram-view rooms. The most repeated complaints are slow or crowded elevators at peak prayer times, high prices, and some inconsistency in reception response and room upkeep during busy periods.

Very close to Masjid Al-Haram, especially King Fahd Gate
Spacious rooms and comfortable beds
Helpful staff and good housekeeping
Haram or partial Haram views are valued by pilgrims
Convenient access to shopping and food inside/next to the tower complex
Elevators can be slow and crowded around prayer times
Rates are often considered expensive
Reception response can be inconsistent
Some reviews mention aging interiors or variable maintenance
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For the quickest standard access to the mosque, aim for King Fahd Gate 79, which the hotel itself says is directly in front of the property.
  • 2.If traveling with women or elderly relatives, allow extra buffer time because the practical women’s access route can be longer and more crowded than the men’s side.
  • 3.Leave earlier than you think before fard prayers because elevator waits can become the main delay, not the street walk.
  • 4.If you need an in-hotel fallback during heavy crowding or fatigue, use the hotel's prayer halls with Haram audio link.
  • 5.For meals between prayers, the Abraj Al Bait mall food court is the simplest nearby option without needing a longer street walk.
  • 6.If you have heavy luggage or a stroller, coordinate bell service and avoid arrival/departure exactly around major prayer times when lifts and lobby areas are busiest.

Worship & getting around

🕌 In-hotel prayer room🕋 Haram view rooms available🚗 ~61 min from the airport

The hotel group states there are two air-conditioned prayer halls with linked audio from the Haram Imam and capacity up to 10000 worshippers. Official room descriptions and hotel pages also confirm Haram-view and partial Haram-view room categories.

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