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Reyadah Al Hijra

Makkah

Reyadah Al Hijra

Makkah
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Highlights

18min walk to Haram (1300m)
19min walk to Ladies Section (1400m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (18min) / Women's Bab Uthman bin Affan (Gate 25) (19min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (15min)
Alqandeel Restaurant (22min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (18min) / Women's Bab Uthman bin Affan (Gate 25) (19min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.5
Cleanliness3.0

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

Highlights

18min walk to Haram (1300m)
19min walk to Ladies Section (1400m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (18min) / Women's Bab Uthman bin Affan (Gate 25) (19min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Mall (15min)
Alqandeel Restaurant (22min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (18min) / Women's Bab Uthman bin Affan (Gate 25) (19min)

AI Overview

Reyadah Al Hijra is in Al Hajlah on the southern side of central Makkah, in the broader Misfalah/Ajyad approach to Masjid Al-Haram.
The supplied coordinates place it under 1 kilometer away in a straight line, which typically converts to roughly 1.3 to 1.4 kilometers on foot because pilgrims must follow road layouts and mosque access paths.
For most healthy adults, this is a realistic walking hotel rather than a shuttle-dependent outer-district property.
In normal conditions, the walk is about 18 minutes to a practical Haram entrance, but during prayer rushes, road crossings and pedestrian congestion can make it feel closer to 25 minutes.
The best-known major entrance from this side is King Abdulaziz Gate on the Ajyad flank of the Haram.
For women, gate use can vary with crowd control, and sources indicate women often use a set of gates rather than one permanently fixed entrance, so the listed women's gate should be treated as a practical nearby option rather than a guaranteed dedicated route at all times.
This hotel seems best suited to budget-conscious pilgrims who want to stay within a walkable radius of the Haram without paying clock-tower prices.
Its main compromise is that review data for this exact listing is thin, so expectations should stay conservative: likely functional lodging, simpler facilities, and a location that is acceptable for Umrah if you do not need luxury, direct-Haram frontage, or verified shuttle service.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.5
Cleanliness3.0

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

Address:Reyadah Al Hijra, Al Hajlah, Mecca 24231, Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

Verified review data specifically for Reyadah Al Hijra was sparse. The hotel appears in Google Hotels results and nearby directory listings under closely related Reyadah naming, but I could not confirm a robust cross-site review base for this exact property. Based on limited listing evidence, the main appeal is budget lodging in the Misfalah/Al Hajlah side of Makkah within a manageable walk to the Haram; likely trade-offs are simpler rooms, fewer amenities, and dependence on slopes/crowds around prayer times.

Budget-friendly stay in the Al Hajlah/Misfalah area
Manageable walk to the Haram for fit pilgrims
Useful base for short Umrah stays
Exact verified review volume for this specific property is very limited
Likely basic amenities compared with tower hotels near the mosque
Walk can feel longer because of congestion, heat, and road crossings
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Walk to the Haram outside the 30 to 45 minutes before each fard prayer if you want the route to feel closer and less congested.
  • 2.For men approaching from this side, King Abdulaziz Gate is the most practical major entrance on the Ajyad side.
  • 3.Women should ask mosque staff which nearby gate is currently easiest for access, because crowd management can change by prayer time and season.
  • 4.If traveling with elderly pilgrims, use taxi or ride-hailing after Isha and during midday heat even though the hotel is technically walkable.
  • 5.Carry light footwear bags and avoid large luggage on foot; the Misfalah/Al Hajlah approach is busier and feels longer than the map suggests.
  • 6.If you plan frequent returns to the room between prayers, a hotel closer to the clock-tower side would be easier despite higher cost.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~65 min from the airport

I could not verify an on-site musalla or Haram-view rooms for this exact hotel. Given its distance and low-rise neighborhood setting, Haram-view rooms are unlikely; treat both as unconfirmed.

Taxis and ride-hailing are commonly available in the Misfalah/Al Hajlah area, but pickups can slow significantly around prayer times and peak Umrah periods.

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