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Prestige Hotel (Ex Elaf Al Mashaer)

Makkah

Prestige Hotel (Ex Elaf Al Mashaer)

Makkah
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Highlights

10min walk to Haram (900m)
11min walk to Ladies Section (950m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (10min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (11min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (9min), Jabal Omar Mall (20min)
Al Multazem Restaurant (0min), Al Shurfa Restaurant (10min), Al Bayt Restaurant (10min), Simit Sarayi (10min)
On-site restaurant and cafe
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (10min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (11min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.8
Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort3.7
Amenities3.6
Staff4.0
Cleanliness3.7

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

Highlights

10min walk to Haram (900m)
11min walk to Ladies Section (950m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (10min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (11min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (9min), Jabal Omar Mall (20min)
Al Multazem Restaurant (0min), Al Shurfa Restaurant (10min), Al Bayt Restaurant (10min), Simit Sarayi (10min)
On-site restaurant and cafe
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (10min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (11min)

AI Overview

Prestige Al Mashaer sits on Ajyad Street, one of the most pilgrim-friendly corridors south of Masjid Al-Haram.
Based on the supplied coordinates and multiple web sources describing it as a short walk, a realistic walking route to the Haram is about 900 meters, usually around 10 minutes in normal conditions.
For male pilgrims, the most natural nearby approach is King Abdulaziz Gate on the southern side of the mosque.
For many women, King Fahd Gate 79 is often favored for direct orientation toward the central worship area, although actual gate usage can change with crowd management, so staff directions on the day should override any fixed plan.
Review data suggests this is best understood as a location-first hotel rather than a polished luxury experience.
Guests repeatedly praise the staff, proximity, and food, but there are enough complaints about aging bathrooms, maintenance, and inconsistent room condition that expectations should be set at solid mid-range comfort rather than premium five-star refinement.
Overall, this hotel suits pilgrims who want Ajyad access without paying the highest Clock Tower prices.
It is especially practical for able-bodied adults who plan multiple daily walks to the Haram, while elderly guests or families with strollers may still prefer occasional taxis during the busiest prayer windows.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.8
Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort3.7
Amenities3.6
Staff4.0
Cleanliness3.7

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

Address:Prestige Hotel (Ex Elaf Al Mashaer), Ajyad St Ajyad Makkah 21955 Saudi Arabia, Makkah, 24231, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

single room
twin/double room
twin/double room - de luxe
suite
junior suite
twin room
double room
triple room
quadruple room
double room - de luxe
junior suite - single use
triple room - superior
twin room - superior
double room - single use
twin room - single use
twin/double room - city view
standard room
twin room - city view
double room queen bed
double room queen bed - city view
single room - classic
twin/double room - classic
twin/double room - queen
double room - queen
run of house
junior suite - double
twin/double room
single room
quad room
twin room - accessible
do not use 387
classic room
junior suite - standard
triple room - partial haram view
triple room - 3 bedrooms
double room - standard
quadruple room - standard

What guests say

7.4/10

Review sentiment is mixed but generally acceptable for pilgrims who prioritize Ajyad location over luxury finish. Repeated positives are proximity to the Haram, helpful staff, decent breakfast/food, and a useful in-hotel prayer space; repeated negatives are aging bathrooms/fixtures, occasional maintenance or odor issues, slow Wi‑Fi, and some inconsistent room quality.

Close to Masjid Al-Haram / good Ajyad location
Helpful and polite staff
Clean rooms in many stays
Good breakfast and restaurant food
Prayer room with Haram-facing view mentioned by guests
Bathrooms and some fixtures feel dated
Occasional maintenance issues
Slow Wi‑Fi
Some rooms reported odor / inconsistent upkeep
Check-in or booking handling issues appear in some reviews
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Use the Ajyad side approach for the shortest walk; King Abdulaziz Gate is the natural men's target from this side.
  • 2.Women aiming for easier access toward the central prayer/tawaf side often use King Fahd Gate 79, but gate flow can change during crowd control.
  • 3.The return walk to Ajyad can feel harder than the outbound walk because of crowd density and slight incline; elderly pilgrims may want a taxi after Isha or peak periods.
  • 4.If you rely on Wi‑Fi for Nusuk, maps, or family coordination, buy a local data SIM as backup.
  • 5.Ask for a higher floor only if lift waits are acceptable; at prayer rush times, quicker elevator access can matter more than view.
  • 6.Confirm Haram-view room and musalla access in writing before arrival if these are important to your group.

Worship & getting around

🕌 In-hotel prayer room🕋 Haram view rooms available🚗 ~75 min from the airport

A guest review specifically mentions a prayer room with a Haram-facing view and connected sound system. The hotel operator also states that some rooms/suites have views toward the Haram area, but room category should be confirmed before booking.

Taxi service is listed by the hotel operator, and street taxis/ride-hailing are commonly available in Ajyad.

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