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Makarem Ajyad Makkah Hotel

Makkah

Makarem Ajyad Makkah Hotel

Makkah
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Highlights

10min walk to Haram (750m)
12min walk to Ladies Section (900m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (10min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (12min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (4min), Makkah Clock Royal Tower retail area (5min)
Al Shorfa (4min), Lagenda (5min), Al Khairat Restaurant (5min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (10min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (12min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.3
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.4
Comfort4.3
Amenities4.2
Staff4.3
Cleanliness4.3

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

Highlights

10min walk to Haram (750m)
12min walk to Ladies Section (900m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (10min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (12min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (4min), Makkah Clock Royal Tower retail area (5min)
Al Shorfa (4min), Lagenda (5min), Al Khairat Restaurant (5min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (10min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (12min)

AI Overview

Makarem Ajyad Makkah Hotel sits on Ajyad Street south of the Haram, in a location repeatedly described by the hotel and major booking platforms as only a few minutes from the mosque.
The most credible directional clue is that it is close to the King Abdulaziz side of Masjid Al-Haram, with the Clock Tower area about 300 meters away.
For pilgrims, the hotel is realistically walkable.
I found multiple current sources describing the Haram access as a short walk, while the straight-line distance you provided also supports a practical walking route once adjusted for real streets and pedestrian flow; a conservative pilgrim estimate is about 750 meters and around 10 minutes to the nearest men’s access point.
Review data is solid enough to show a consistent pattern.
Booking.com currently shows an overall score of 8.3 out of 10, with particularly strong subscores for location, comfort, staff, cleanliness, and facilities, while Tripadvisor reviews also repeatedly praise cleanliness, staff, and nearness to the Haram.
The main trade-off is that this is a street-access hotel rather than one embedded directly in the mosque complex.
That usually means better pricing than some premium tower hotels, but also more exposure to crowds, lift bottlenecks at prayer times, and some variability in room size and furnishing quality.

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.3
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.4
Comfort4.3
Amenities4.2
Staff4.3
Cleanliness4.3

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

Address:Makarem Ajyad Makkah Hotel, Ajyad Street, Makkah, 6020, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

junior suite standard
double superior
suite premium
twin superior
suite premium king bed
double or twin standard
triple superior
suite deluxe
quadruple superior
family room standard
double or twin standard
suite presidential
double superior king bed
suite standard
quadruple superior
junior suite with double bed
double king bed one bedroom
double superior two double beds
suite with double bed
triple superior
junior suite standard
suite deluxe

What guests say

8.3/10

Review sentiment is broadly positive for pilgrims who prioritize proximity to the Haram. Repeated themes are very good location near Ajyad and King Abdulaziz-side access, clean rooms, and helpful staff; the most common complaints are small or variable room sizes, slow lifts or congestion at peak prayer times, and inconsistent value for money.

Very close to the Haram and King Abdulaziz-side approach
Rooms and bathrooms are often described as clean
Staff and housekeeping are frequently praised
Convenient for families and repeat Umrah visitors because shops and the Clock Tower area are nearby
Some rooms are considered small, especially family rooms
Lifts and lobby flow can be crowded during peak prayer periods
Value for money is mixed compared with newer nearby hotels
A few guests mention slow response to room issues or dated furnishings
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Use the Ajyad-side approach toward King Abdulaziz Gate; this is the most consistently mentioned route from the hotel.
  • 2.Allow extra time before Maghrib and Isha because the pavement and gate area become significantly more crowded.
  • 3.If traveling with elderly family, expect a short but busy walk rather than a calm hotel-corridor transfer like some Clock Tower properties.
  • 4.If you need food or pharmacy items late, the Abraj Al Bait and Clock Tower retail area is the easiest nearby fallback.
  • 5.Request a higher floor and confirm room size in advance if you are booking a family room, as room spaciousness is one of the main complaints.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~45 min from the airport

The official hotel page confirms standard amenities and emphasizes proximity to Al-Haram, but I could not verify a dedicated in-hotel musalla or guaranteed Haram-view room category from reliable current sources.

Taxis are readily available around Ajyad and the Clock Tower side, though traffic can slow pickups after prayers.

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