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Tima Albrakah Hotel

Makkah

Tima Albrakah Hotel

Makkah
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Highlights

21min walk to Haram (1280m)
22min walk to Ladies Section (1350m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (21min) / Women's Ajyad Bridge access toward Al-Safa / Al-Salam side (22min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Shopping Mall (7min), Bin Dawood-Makkah Shopping Mall (5min)
Al Baik at Clock Tower food court (10min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (21min) / Women's Ajyad Bridge access toward Al-Safa / Al-Salam side (22min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.9
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.0
Cleanliness2.5

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

Highlights

21min walk to Haram (1280m)
22min walk to Ladies Section (1350m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (21min) / Women's Ajyad Bridge access toward Al-Safa / Al-Salam side (22min)

Highlights

Abraj Al Bait Shopping Mall (7min), Bin Dawood-Makkah Shopping Mall (5min)
Al Baik at Clock Tower food court (10min)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (21min) / Women's Ajyad Bridge access toward Al-Safa / Al-Salam side (22min)

AI Overview

Tima Albrakah Hotel is an Ajyad-side budget hotel positioned southeast of Masjid Al-Haram.
The exact hotel identity is somewhat messy online, because the same street number and coordinates also surface under other hotel naming, so location findings are more reliable than brand-specific amenity claims.
Using the supplied coordinates and corroborating address-based travel listings, the hotel appears to be realistically walkable to the Haram.
A conservative pedestrian estimate is about 1280 meters and around 21 minutes to the Ajyad/King Abdulaziz approach, which keeps it within normal walking distance for many pilgrims, though the uphill return and crowding can feel harder than the raw distance suggests.
For access, the Ajyad side is the key advantage.
Official Haram guidance confirms King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) and King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) as major gates, and also notes Ajyad Bridge as an access route designated for wheelchairs and people with special needs, which matters for families with elderly pilgrims.
Review evidence is the weakest part of the profile.
Reliable large booking pages for the exact hotel name were not clearly available, but overlapping address-level comments indicate a typical lower-midrange Ajyad stay: acceptable for pilgrims prioritizing cost and Haram access, less suitable for travelers who are sensitive to crowding, lift delays, or patchy cleanliness.

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.9
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.0
Cleanliness2.5

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

Address:Tima Albrakah Hotel, 6327 Ajyad Street, Ajyad, Mecca 24231 4480, Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

Verified review coverage for this exact hotel name is sparse, and the address appears to overlap with a property also listed online as Ramada Dar Al Fayzeen Makkah. Across the overlapping Ajyad-address sources, sentiment is mixed: pilgrims repeatedly praise the Ajyad location and reasonable walk to the Haram, while negatives focus on crowding, elevator waits, and inconsistent cleanliness. Because major booking-site pages for this exact hotel name were not reliably findable, this summary should be treated cautiously.

Good Ajyad location for Haram access
Walkable to Masjid Al-Haram
Basic rooms and simple value stay
On-site/nearby food options
Crowded during prayer return times
Long elevator queues
Cleanliness reported as inconsistent
Limited verifiable amenity information
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For walking, aim for the Ajyad side of the Haram and use King Abdulaziz Gate for the most straightforward approach from this part of Ajyad.
  • 2.If traveling with elderly pilgrims or wheelchairs, note that official guidance says Ajyad Bridge is designated for wheelchair access and people with special needs.
  • 3.Leave extra time after fard prayers because Ajyad hotels often experience elevator congestion when worshippers return together.
  • 4.For women, using the Ajyad / Al-Safa side can be more practical than trying to cut across to western gates, especially if returning by the same route.
  • 5.Keep food and water in the room before peak hours; the Clock Tower mall area is convenient but very busy after prayers.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~75 min from the airport

No reliable source was found confirming an in-hotel musalla or Haram-view rooms for this exact property. Basic listed amenities found were room service, Wi-Fi, and restaurant only.

Taxis and ride-hailing are readily available in the Ajyad/Haram area, but traffic around prayer times can make short road trips slow.

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