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Asalam Marmarah Hotel

Madina

Asalam Marmarah Hotel

Madina
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Highlights

16min walk to Haram (1200m)
18min walk to Ladies Section (1350m)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (16min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24 and 25) (18min)

Highlights

Al Rashid Mega Mall (110min)
To'mah Restaurant (4min), Zaitoon Restaurant (13min), Arabesque Restaurant (15min), Hardee's (14min)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (16min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24 and 25) (18min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.4
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location4.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.5
Cleanliness3.5

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

Highlights

16min walk to Haram (1200m)
18min walk to Ladies Section (1350m)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (16min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24 and 25) (18min)

Highlights

Al Rashid Mega Mall (110min)
To'mah Restaurant (4min), Zaitoon Restaurant (13min), Arabesque Restaurant (15min), Hardee's (14min)
Gates: Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) (16min) / Women's Bab Uthman ibn Affan (Gates 24 and 25) (18min)

AI Overview

Asalam Marmarah Hotel appears to be the same property listed online as Alsalam Marmarah Hotel on Alnaqaa District/Alsalam Street near Hafsa Bint Omar in Madinah's western central area.
Multiple listing sources place it within walking reach of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, and Tripadvisor's location panel for this property shows the mosque at about 16 minutes on foot.
For pilgrims, the main advantage is location rather than luxury.
Review evidence suggests this is a budget-to-basic stay where proximity to the mosque, nearby food options, and ease of doing repeated prayer walks matter more than upscale room quality or extensive amenities.
The review pattern is mixed but fairly consistent: guests often praise cleanliness, staff courtesy, and value, while criticisms focus on small rooms, basic breakfast, and occasional operational issues such as slow check-in or parking difficulty.
That makes it more suitable for pilgrims prioritizing mosque access and cost over spacious accommodation.
Because the hotel is west of the mosque, the men's approach is most plausibly toward Bab as-Salam on the western side, while women may need to continue farther toward the women's access side around Gates 24 and 25.
Exact route length varies by crowd control and which perimeter entrances are open, so pilgrims should expect actual walking routes to be longer than the straight-line distance.

Travel Umrah's Rating

3.4
Fair
Based on our pointing system
Location4.5
Comfort3.0
Amenities2.5
Staff3.5
Cleanliness3.5

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

Address:Asalam Marmarah Hotel, Hafsa Bint Omar, Madina, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

5.9/10

Review evidence is limited and mixed. The strongest repeated theme is that the hotel is conveniently placed for walking to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi. Positive comments mention cleanliness, friendly staff, and decent value for a budget stay. Negative comments mention small or basic rooms, occasional uncomfortable beds, basic breakfast, and slow check-in when pilgrim buses arrive.

Walkable to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Clean rooms for the price
Friendly or welcoming staff
Good value budget option
Shops and food nearby
Rooms can be small or basic
Breakfast described as basic
Some beds reported uncomfortable
Check-in can be slow during group arrivals
Parking/garage appears limited
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For men heading to the Rawdah/salam area, approach the mosque from the west side and use Bab as-Salam (Gate 1) if open and permitted.
  • 2.For women, Gates 24 and 25 are commonly cited as the main access side for the women's prayer/Rawdah flow, so allow a few extra minutes beyond the men's approach.
  • 3.If traveling with elderly pilgrims, the walk is realistic but can feel longer in heat and crowding; plan prayer departures early rather than right at iqamah.
  • 4.If arriving by car, ask about parking before unloading because review evidence suggests the garage is tight and may not be straightforward for larger vehicles.
  • 5.Group-bus arrivals may slow reception, so late-night or off-peak check-in may be easier.
  • 6.For food after salah, the nearby restaurant cluster appears to be one of the location's practical advantages.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~20 min from the airport

No reliable source found confirming an in-hotel musalla or Haram-view rooms. Basic room amenities and family rooms are listed, but pilgrim-specific prayer facilities were not clearly verified.

Likely easy to get taxis or ride-hailing because the hotel is in the central western area of Madinah near the mosque zone, but a hotel-operated airport shuttle was not verified.

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