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Badr Al Mohamediah Hotel

Madina

Badr Al Mohamediah Hotel

Madina
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Highlights

14min walk to Haram (950m)
16min walk to Ladies Section (1100m)
Gates: Ali bin Abi Talib Gate (14min) / Women's عثمان بن عفان Gates (Gates 24-26) (16min)

Highlights

Al Noor Mall (38min)
Al Baik (2min), Arabesque Restaurant (22min), Zaitoon Restaurant (22min)
Gates: Ali bin Abi Talib Gate (14min) / Women's عثمان بن عفان Gates (Gates 24-26) (16min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.7
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.5
Staff3.0
Cleanliness2.0

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

Highlights

14min walk to Haram (950m)
16min walk to Ladies Section (1100m)
Gates: Ali bin Abi Talib Gate (14min) / Women's عثمان بن عفان Gates (Gates 24-26) (16min)

Highlights

Al Noor Mall (38min)
Al Baik (2min), Arabesque Restaurant (22min), Zaitoon Restaurant (22min)
Gates: Ali bin Abi Talib Gate (14min) / Women's عثمان بن عفان Gates (Gates 24-26) (16min)

AI Overview

Badr Al Mohamediah Hotel is a budget 3-star property on King Faisal Road in Medina's Central Area, a part of the city used heavily by pilgrims because it sits within walking reach of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi.
Multiple listing sources place it near Al-Baqi and confirm that the mosque is reached on foot rather than requiring a shuttle ride.
For pilgrims, the main strength is location rather than comfort.
The available evidence suggests a roughly 14 minute walk to a practical men's approach gate, with women's access taking slightly longer depending on which designated entrance is open and crowd-control arrangements at the time.
The weakness is quality consistency.
Public review evidence is thin, but what is available points to dated rooms, maintenance issues and below-average cleanliness, so this is better viewed as a functional stay for worship proximity than as a comfort-focused hotel.
Transport is straightforward because the hotel is in the busy central district and taxi access should be normal for Medina.
I could not verify a dedicated hotel shuttle, musalla, or Haram-view rooms, so pilgrims who need those features should confirm directly before booking.

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.7
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location3.5
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.5
Staff3.0
Cleanliness2.0

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

Address:Badr Al Mohamediah Hotel, King Faisal Road, Central Area, Medina, Saudi Arabia, Madina, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

twin/double room

What guests say

4.0/10

Review data is sparse. The clearest recurring picture is that the hotel is mainly chosen for budget stays near the Prophet’s Mosque, with acceptable reception/service for a short visit, but dated rooms and weak cleanliness/maintenance.

Walkable to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Reception/staff described as good or helpful
Free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk are consistently listed
Rooms described as below expectations or dated
Bathroom cleanliness issues reported
Broken or worn furniture and limited TV channels
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.This hotel is realistically walkable for most pilgrims; allow extra time at prayer peaks because the final approach to the mosque gets crowded.
  • 2.For women, confirm the currently open ladies' entry with hotel staff on the day, because access patterns around the women's prayer areas can change during busy periods.
  • 3.If traveling with elderly family, use a taxi for Isha and Fajr in peak seasons even though the mosque is close, because crowd flow and heat can make the walk feel longer.
  • 4.Check the room before settling in, especially bathroom condition, furniture and TV, because the limited review evidence mentions maintenance inconsistency.
  • 5.Because the hotel sits in the Central Area near Al-Baqi side approaches, leaving a little earlier for Janazah or Baqi visits is practical.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~23 min from the airport

I could verify restaurant, room service, family rooms, Wi-Fi, refrigerators, air conditioning and 24-hour reception, but I could not verify a dedicated musalla or Haram-view rooms from reliable sources.

Taxis and ride-hailing should be easy to find in the Central Area near the mosque, but I could not verify a hotel-operated airport shuttle.

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