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Al-Ghadeer Palace

Madina

Al-Ghadeer Palace

Madina
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Highlights

14min walk to Haram (1074m)
6min drive - free shuttle
16min walk to Ladies Section (1203m)
Gates: Gate 305 (southern courtyard side, near the men’s salam/visitation approach) (14min) / Women's Gate 25 (women’s old mosque entrance / primary women’s access area) (16min)

Highlights

Gates: Gate 305 (southern courtyard side, near the men’s salam/visitation approach) (14min) / Women's Gate 25 (women’s old mosque entrance / primary women’s access area) (16min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities3.0
Staff3.0
Cleanliness3.0

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

Highlights

14min walk to Haram (1074m)
6min drive - free shuttle
16min walk to Ladies Section (1203m)
Gates: Gate 305 (southern courtyard side, near the men’s salam/visitation approach) (14min) / Women's Gate 25 (women’s old mosque entrance / primary women’s access area) (16min)

Highlights

Gates: Gate 305 (southern courtyard side, near the men’s salam/visitation approach) (14min) / Women's Gate 25 (women’s old mosque entrance / primary women’s access area) (16min)

AI Overview

Al-Ghadeer Palace appears to be a north-side Madinah hotel positioned outside the tightest ring of Prophet’s Mosque hotels.
An Umrah-focused listing places it about 800 meters from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, which is broadly consistent with the provided straight-line distance of about 859 meters and suggests a realistic walking route a little over 1 kilometer.
For most able-bodied pilgrims, the hotel is realistically walkable to the mosque.
Using the straight-line distance as a base and allowing for real street routing, a conservative estimate is about 1074 meters and 14 minutes to a practical men’s-side entry area, and about 1203 meters and 16 minutes to the more commonly referenced women’s access area around Gate 25.
Gate identification is the weakest part of the research because public sources give partial or map-based gate data rather than hotel-specific routing.
A current gate map confirms Gate 25 as a women’s old-mosque entrance on the north side and shows north-side courtyard gates such as 305; from this hotel’s north-side position, those are the most plausible closest access points.
Review confidence is low because I could not verify meaningful recent review volume for this exact Madinah hotel across major public review platforms.
The available hotel listing confirms basic operational features and even flags shuttle service and senior-friendliness, but without stronger multi-source review evidence, the best conclusion is that the hotel may suit budget-conscious pilgrims who want a still-walkable location rather than a premium front-row Haram stay.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.1
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities3.0
Staff3.0
Cleanliness3.0

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

Address:Al-Ghadeer Palace, Al Masani, Medina 42313, Saudi Arabia, Madina, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

Verified review coverage is very thin. I found the hotel listed on an Umrah-focused hotel site, but I could not verify meaningful recent review volume on Booking.com, Google, or TripAdvisor for this Madinah property. Because of that, sentiment is uncertain rather than clearly positive or negative.

Close enough to walk to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Listed as having Wi-Fi
24-hour front desk
Two elevators; marketed as senior-friendly on an Umrah booking site
Review data is insufficient to confirm consistent service quality
North/outside-central location means a longer walk than frontline Haram hotels
No verified evidence found for Haram-view rooms
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Approach the mosque from the north side; this hotel is outside the northern central zone, so the northern courtyards are the most natural walking approach.
  • 2.For women, Gate 25 is the best-known primary access point in this part of the mosque complex; expect a slightly longer walk than for a general men’s courtyard approach.
  • 3.In heat or after Isha/Fajr crowds, budget a few extra minutes beyond the raw walking estimate, especially with elderly family members.
  • 4.Because the hotel is not right on the mosque edge, keep a small foldable bag for shoes, water, and prayer items so the walk stays easy.
  • 5.If carrying luggage on arrival or departure prayer times, use a taxi rather than walking; pedestrian flow near the mosque can slow you down more than the distance suggests.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~25 min from the airport

I could not verify a dedicated in-hotel musalla or Haram-view rooms from reliable current sources. The property listing does mention 5 floors, 2 elevators, 110 rooms, Wi-Fi, and 24-hour front desk.

Taxis should be readily available in the central Madinah area, but I could not verify a hotel-operated airport transfer.

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