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Qmat Alwad 2

Makkah

Qmat Alwad 2

Makkah
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Highlights

19min walk to Haram (1394m)
21min walk to Ladies Section (1530m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (19min) / Women's Aisha Gate (Gate 70) (21min)

Highlights

Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (19min) / Women's Aisha Gate (Gate 70) (21min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.8
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.0
Staff3.5
Cleanliness2.5

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

Highlights

19min walk to Haram (1394m)
21min walk to Ladies Section (1530m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (19min) / Women's Aisha Gate (Gate 70) (21min)

Highlights

Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (19min) / Women's Aisha Gate (Gate 70) (21min)

AI Overview

Qmat Alwad 2 appears to be a budget hotel in the Ajyad district, south of Masjid Al-Haram.
From this side of Makkah, the most practical pedestrian approach is toward King Abdulaziz Gate, which is the major southern-facing gate opposite the Ajyad/Clock Tower side of the mosque.
Using the supplied coordinates and the stated straight-line distance of about 1056 meters, a realistic walking route is longer than the direct line.
A conservative route estimate is about 1394 meters, which usually means around 19 minutes on foot for an average pilgrim, making it genuinely walkable for many Umrah visitors.
Review evidence for this exact property is limited, so the confidence level is not high.
The strongest match in available review data points to a low-budget stay where location is the main advantage, while room size, facilities, Wi‑Fi, and general upkeep are weaker points.
For pilgrims, this hotel is most suitable if the goal is to stay in Ajyad within walking reach of the Haram while keeping costs down.
It is less suitable for travelers needing spacious rooms, clearly verified amenities, or a reliably premium hotel experience.

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.8
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.0
Staff3.5
Cleanliness2.5

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

Address:Qmat Alwad 2, Ajyad Mecca 24231 Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

5.4/10

Review data found for this exact/same-named Ajyad budget property is sparse and mixed. The clearest Booking.com review page tied to Ajyad 24231 shows a low overall score, with location rated noticeably better than room comfort and facilities. Repeated comments mention the hotel being walkable to the Haram, but rooms being small and basic, weak or absent Wi‑Fi, limited amenities, and occasional difficulty finding the property because map/location pins can be inaccurate.

Walkable location for Haram visits
Staff assistance is acceptable to decent for a budget stay
Suitable for short Umrah stays when price matters
Very small rooms
Weak or unavailable Wi‑Fi
Limited in-room amenities
Map pin/location finding issues
Value for money concerns
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Approach the Haram via the Ajyad side and aim for King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1), which is the most logical main entry from this hotel side.
  • 2.Because the hotel appears to be in the Ajyad slope/street network, allow extra time when returning after Isha or peak Umrah hours due to dense pedestrian flow.
  • 3.If travelling with elderly family, use taxi drop-off for the first arrival; the area can be confusing with luggage and some map pins in Ajyad are unreliable.
  • 4.For women, Aisha Gate is the best-known women-only gate, but gate access patterns can be managed operationally; ask hotel staff or Haram stewards on the day.
  • 5.Carry water and lightweight footwear for the walk back, as the route is manageable but can feel longer in heat or after Tawaf and Sa'i.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~75 min from the airport

No reliable source found confirming an in-hotel musalla or Haram-view rooms for this exact property. Treat both as unverified before booking.

Taxis and ride-hailing are readily available in Makkah, but the final approach in the Ajyad/Haram zone can be congested, especially around prayer times.

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