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Manar Al Hussein

Makkah

Manar Al Hussein

Makkah
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Highlights

13min walk to Haram (1050m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1180m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (13min) / Women's Ajyad Gate (15min)

Highlights

Makkah Clock Royal Tower Shopping Center (12min), Abraj Al Bait (12min)
Al Qandeel Restaurant (14min), Prime Restaurant (12min), Albaik (14min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (13min) / Women's Ajyad Gate (15min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort2.8
Amenities2.6
Staff3.1
Cleanliness2.7

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

Highlights

13min walk to Haram (1050m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1180m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (13min) / Women's Ajyad Gate (15min)

Highlights

Makkah Clock Royal Tower Shopping Center (12min), Abraj Al Bait (12min)
Al Qandeel Restaurant (14min), Prime Restaurant (12min), Albaik (14min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (13min) / Women's Ajyad Gate (15min)

AI Overview

This hotel sits in Ajyad, south of the Haram, at an address that multiple travel listings place within walking range of Masjid Al-Haram.
The straight-line distance you provided is about 1059 meters, and travel-platform snippets for the same address indicate roughly a 13 minute walk to the mosque, which is realistic for a direct pedestrian approach from Ajyad.
For male pilgrims, the most practical approach is usually toward the King Abdulaziz side of the Haram because that frontage directly faces the Ajyad/Clock Tower side.
For women, entrance arrangements can vary by crowd control and prayer period, so Ajyad-side access is the safest conservative reporting choice rather than claiming a specific women-only gate that I could not verify reliably from authoritative maps.
The biggest caution is source ambiguity.
The exact address appears under names such as Almanar Ajyad Hotel and Al bait on travel platforms, while strong review coverage for the exact branding Manar Al Hussein is limited.
Because of that, review-based category scores here are conservative and reflect the general sentiment of a modest Ajyad property rather than a firmly verified branded 4-star experience.
Overall, the location is the main strength for Umrah pilgrims: it is close enough to walk to the Haram and also near Abraj Al Bait food and shopping.
The trade-off is lower confidence on room standard, amenities, and pilgrim-specific facilities compared with better-documented hotels right on the Haram boundary.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location4.2
Comfort2.8
Amenities2.6
Staff3.1
Cleanliness2.7

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

Address:Manar Al Hussein, 4491 Ajyad Street, Ajyad, 6281, Mecca 24231 4491, Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

6.6/10

Verified review data for this exact property is thin. The address matches listings for Almanar Ajyad Hotel / Al bait in Ajyad, and aggregator pages place it within walking distance of the Haram. Google Travel shows a fair overall rating for the address-listed property, while Tripadvisor currently shows no written reviews for Almanar Ajyad Hotel at this address. Because the name and branding appear inconsistent across sources, sentiment should be treated cautiously.

Walkable Ajyad location near Masjid Al-Haram
Close to Abraj Al Bait / Clock Tower area
Basic essentials mentioned on listing pages such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning
Sparse verified reviews for the exact property
Possible mismatch in hotel naming across platforms
Lower-confidence expectations on room quality and amenities compared with major branded Haram hotels
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Use the Ajyad side approach and expect a steady uphill return in parts, which can feel harder after salah even though the walk is not long.
  • 2.For elderly pilgrims or wheelchair users, the hotel is walkable on paper but the Ajyad terrain and crowd density may still justify using a taxi after Isha or in peak heat.
  • 3.Landmark yourself by the Clock Tower / Abraj Al Bait side when exiting the Haram, because many Ajyad lanes look similar late at night.
  • 4.If praying multiple times daily, carry light footwear bags and water; this location is close enough for repeated walks but not as effortless as hotels directly on the plaza edge.
  • 5.Allow extra time after Jumuah and peak Umrah hours, when pedestrian flow on the Ajyad side slows noticeably.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~80 min from the airport

I could not verify a dedicated musalla or confirmed Haram-view rooms for this exact hotel. Available listing snippets mention standard room facilities and a restaurant, but not pilgrim-specific prayer facilities.

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