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Dar Almisfalah 2

Makkah

Dar Almisfalah 2

Makkah
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Highlights

14min walk to Haram (980m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1050m)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (14min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (15min)

Highlights

Makkah Towers Shopping Center (18min), Abraj Al Bait Mall (19min)
AlBaik (13min), McDonald's (15min), KFC (16min)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (14min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (15min)

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

14min walk to Haram (980m)
15min walk to Ladies Section (1050m)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (14min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (15min)

Highlights

Makkah Towers Shopping Center (18min), Abraj Al Bait Mall (19min)
AlBaik (13min), McDonald's (15min), KFC (16min)
Gates: King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (14min) / Women's King Fahd Gate (Gate 79) (15min)

AI Overview

Dar Almisfalah 2 appears to sit in the Ash Shubaikah/Misfalah side of central Makkah, southwest to west of Masjid Al-Haram.
Based on the supplied coordinates and western-gate orientation of the mosque, it is close enough to be realistically walkable for many pilgrims, though the real route is longer than the straight-line distance.
For Haram access, the most practical gate from this side is King Fahd Gate 79 on the western side.
I estimated about 980 meters and 14 minutes on foot for a typical adult, with a slightly longer allowance for women if entry flow or internal routing adds a small delay.
This hotel is better understood as a functional pilgrim base than a comfort-led stay.
Reliable, hotel-specific review data was sparse, so it would be unwise to oversell room quality, views, or facilities; the main attraction is location at a lower likely price point than premium Haram-adjacent towers.
For elderly pilgrims or families with strollers, the location is near enough to consider mixed use: walk when crowds are light, but use taxis at hotter or busier times.
The hotel may still work well for budget-conscious Umrah stays if expectations are set around basic accommodation and practical access rather than luxury.

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:Dar Almisfalah 2, 3892, Ash Shubaikah, Makkah 24231 6677, Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

Direct, hotel-specific review coverage was limited. The available travel-listing evidence places Dar Almisfalah 2 in the Misfalah/Shubaikah side of Makkah, where pilgrims typically value lower price and reasonable walking access to the western Haram side, but often accept simpler rooms and fewer amenities than tower hotels. Because I could not verify a strong volume of reviews from Google, Booking.com, and TripAdvisor for this exact property, the sentiment below is conservative.

Budget-friendly stay relative to hotels immediately beside the Haram
Walkable to the western Haram side for many pilgrims
Useful for short stays focused on worship rather than hotel facilities
Limited verified review volume for this exact hotel
Likely basic rooms and modest amenities compared with branded Haram hotels
Walking route may feel harder for elderly pilgrims in heat or peak crowd times
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For walking to the Haram, aim for the western side entrances; King Fahd Gate 79 is the most plausible main target from this location.
  • 2.Leave earlier for Isha and Jumuah because the last stretch near the mosque gets heavily congested even if the raw distance is not long.
  • 3.If travelling with elderly family, use a taxi for the return after prayers when uphill fatigue and crowd pressure are worse than the outbound walk.
  • 4.Save your hotel pin and gate number on your phone before entering the mosque; Shubaikah and nearby western exits can feel confusing after prayer rushes.
  • 5.Carry light footwear bags and avoid wheeled luggage on prayer-time approaches because pedestrian flow near the Haram can become stop-start.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~75 min from the airport

I could not verify an in-hotel musalla or Haram-view rooms for this exact property from reliable current sources.

Taxis and ride-hailing should be easy to find in the Shubaikah/Misfalah-Haram approach roads, but congestion near prayer times can slow pickups and drop-offs.

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