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Rawafed Al Hadara Hotel

Makkah

Rawafed Al Hadara Hotel

Makkah
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Highlights

17min walk to Haram (1200m)
20min walk to Ladies Section (1400m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (17min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (20min)

Highlights

Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (17min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (20min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

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

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

Highlights

17min walk to Haram (1200m)
20min walk to Ladies Section (1400m)
Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (17min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (20min)

Highlights

Gates: King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (17min) / Women's King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1) (20min)

AI Overview

Rawafed Al Hadara Hotel sits in the Ajyad Al Sadd area, south of Masjid Al-Haram.
Based on the supplied coordinates and nearby map references, it is not front-line Haram accommodation, but it is still within a practical walking band for many pilgrims.
A conservative pilgrim-focused estimate is about 1200 meters and 17 minutes on foot to the nearest major southern Haram access, with women often needing a slightly longer practical route of about 1400 meters and 20 minutes.
That makes it walkable for healthy adults, though less ideal for wheelchair users, frail elderly guests, or families moving at prayer-peak times.
The strongest location advantage is that Ajyad is a well-known approach corridor toward the Grand Mosque, and King Abdulaziz Gate is the most logical major target from this side.
The trade-off is comfort: the hotel appears to be a simple, lower-tier property with sparse verifiable review coverage and no clearly confirmed premium facilities.
For pilgrims prioritizing price over amenities, the hotel may work as a short-stay base.
For those needing dependable shuttle service, confirmed in-house prayer facilities, high cleanliness standards, or the shortest possible walk after every salah, a better-documented property closer to the Haram would be safer.

Travel Umrah's Rating

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

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

Address:Rawafed Al Hadara Hotel, Ajyad, Al Sadd, 7090 behind Elaf Al Sadd Hotel, Mecca 24231, Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

Limited verifiable review data was found for this hotel. The available web traces suggest a basic budget hotel in Ajyad Al Sadd with a modest overall reputation; comments describe it as close to the Haram but average in rooms and services.

Relatively close to Masjid Al-Haram for budget pilgrims
Ajyad location is known and easy for taxi drivers to find
Suitable for short, price-led stays rather than comfort-focused stays
Rooms and services described as only average
Very limited recent large-scale review coverage on major booking platforms
Likely uphill/road walking on return, which may feel harder for elderly pilgrims
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For the most direct approach from Ajyad side, aim for King Abdulaziz Gate (Gate 1).
  • 2.The return walk may feel harder than the outward walk because Ajyad Al Sadd roads can be tiring after salah, especially for elderly pilgrims.
  • 3.If travelling with women, allow extra time because the practical women’s access path can be slightly longer than the men’s most direct approach.
  • 4.Use taxis for late-night returns, with luggage, or if walking after peak prayers feels too demanding.
  • 5.Because this is not an on-the-doorstep Haram hotel, leave early for Jumuah and peak Ramadan prayer times to avoid crowd build-up on Ajyad approaches.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~75 min from the airport

No reliable source was found confirming a musalla/prayer room inside the hotel or Haram-view rooms. Treat both as unverified and ask the property directly before booking.

Taxis should be readily available in the Ajyad area, especially around prayer times and hotel clusters, but congestion near the Haram can increase pickup/drop-off time.

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