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Al Jaad Madinah Hotel

Madina

Al Jaad Madinah Hotel

Madina
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Highlights

11min walk to Haram (970m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1250m)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (11min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24/25) (15min)

Highlights

To'mah Restaurant (2min), Zaitoon Restaurant (11min), Arabesque Restaurant (13min), Hardee's (12min)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (11min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24/25) (15min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.7
Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort3.5
Amenities3.4
Staff3.7
Cleanliness3.5

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

Highlights

11min walk to Haram (970m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1250m)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (11min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24/25) (15min)

Highlights

To'mah Restaurant (2min), Zaitoon Restaurant (11min), Arabesque Restaurant (13min), Hardee's (12min)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (11min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24/25) (15min)

AI Overview

Al Jaad Madinah Hotel, now commonly listed online as Hayah Grand Hotel Ex Al Jaad Madinah Hotel, sits in Madinah's western central area on Bab Al Salam Street.
Multiple travel listings place it under 1 mile from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, and the coordinate-based straight-line distance you supplied also supports that this is a genuinely near-Haram property rather than a shuttle-dependent one.
For male pilgrims, the hotel's strongest location advantage is its approach toward the western side of the mosque, especially Bab as-Salam.
That makes the walk practical for the five daily prayers, although the route will feel longer and slower during peak congregational times because pavement congestion near the outer plaza is usually the real limiter, not the raw distance.
For female pilgrims, the location is still walkable but less ideal than for men.
Current visitor guides indicate women's access commonly uses gates in the 24 to 25 area, and recent guest comments specifically say the hotel feels farther from the women's prayer area, so women should allow additional time compared with male companions.
In review terms, this is best understood as a value-location hotel rather than a polished four-star experience.
Booking.com scores cluster around pleasant rather than excellent, with location clearly outperforming comfort, facilities and WiFi, so it suits pilgrims who want to stay near the mosque at a more moderate price point and can accept basic finishes.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.7
Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort3.5
Amenities3.4
Staff3.7
Cleanliness3.5

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

Address:Al Jaad Madinah Hotel, An Naqa Bab Al Salam Street, Madina, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

6.7/10

Recent Booking.com data for the renamed property, Hayah Grand Hotel Ex Al Jaad Madinah Hotel, shows a modest overall stay experience with the strongest praise going to location near the mosque and generally helpful reception staff. Cleanliness and comfort are described as acceptable rather than premium, and several guests specifically note that the women’s prayer area is farther than the men’s side. Tripadvisor currently shows the property listing and location context but not enough review volume to contribute a reliable score.

Very good location near Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Helpful and respectful reception staff
Rooms described as clean or acceptable by multiple guests
Reasonable room size or family suitability in some reviews
Women’s prayer area is noticeably farther than the men’s side
WiFi score is weak
Parking availability mentioned as a problem
Some guests describe the stay as only acceptable or basic
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For men, this location is best suited to entering from Bab as-Salam on the western side, which is the most natural approach from Bab Al Salam Street.
  • 2.Women should budget a few extra minutes compared with men, because the designated women’s sections and common women’s gates are farther from this hotel than Bab as-Salam.
  • 3.If traveling with elderly family, the hotel is still realistically walkable, but the final stretch around prayer times can slow down because of crowd density near the mosque perimeter.
  • 4.Because reviews mention parking issues, arriving by private car at peak prayer times may be inconvenient; taxi drop-off is likely easier.
  • 5.The hotel appears better for pilgrims prioritizing value and proximity over luxury finishes or strong in-room WiFi.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~25 min from the airport

I could verify standard hotel facilities such as restaurant, elevator, family rooms, disabled-access facilities, room service and 24-hour front desk, but I could not verify a dedicated musalla or confirmed Haram-view rooms from reliable current sources.

Taxis and ride-hailing should be easy to find because the hotel is in the central western area of Madinah near the mosque zone.

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