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Sheraton Makkah Jabal Al Kaaba Hotel

Makkah

Sheraton Makkah Jabal Al Kaaba Hotel

Makkah
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Highlights

12min walk to Haram (920m)
13min walk to Ladies Section (1000m)
Gates: King Abdullah Gate (12min) / Women's Gate 114 (13min)

Highlights

Jabal Omar Mall (12min), Abraj Al Bait / Makkah Clock Tower mall (20min)
Alqandeel Restaurant (11min), The Oasis (13min), Al Khairat Restaurant (14min)
Gates: King Abdullah Gate (12min) / Women's Gate 114 (13min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.2
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.1
Comfort4.3
Amenities4.0
Staff4.4
Cleanliness4.3

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

Highlights

12min walk to Haram (920m)
13min walk to Ladies Section (1000m)
Gates: King Abdullah Gate (12min) / Women's Gate 114 (13min)

Highlights

Jabal Omar Mall (12min), Abraj Al Bait / Makkah Clock Tower mall (20min)
Alqandeel Restaurant (11min), The Oasis (13min), Al Khairat Restaurant (14min)
Gates: King Abdullah Gate (12min) / Women's Gate 114 (13min)

AI Overview

Sheraton Makkah Jabal Al Kaaba sits on the north-western Jabal Al Kaaba side of the Haram, close to the newer King Abdullah expansion approach rather than the Clock Tower side.
That location is useful for pilgrims who want a calmer hotel zone while still remaining in realistic walking distance of Masjid Al Haram.
For most reasonably mobile pilgrims, this is a walkable hotel.
Based on the hotel’s stated access via the pedestrian bridge, the straight-line coordinate distance, and repeated guest comments describing roughly a 10-minute walk, a practical door-to-gate estimate is about 920 meters and 12 minutes to the nearest Haram access point.
The main trade-off is terrain and effort on the return.
Multiple guest comments and pilgrim discussions mention that the walk back feels uphill or tiring, which matters for elderly family members, wheelchair users, and anyone returning after tawaf and sa'i.
Review sentiment is solid rather than flawless.
The hotel is strongest on staff, room size, cleanliness, and family suitability; its weaker points are not usually the rooms themselves but access friction at peak times, including busy lifts, congestion, and the more demanding uphill return compared with hotels directly fronting the flat piazza areas.

Travel Umrah's Rating

4.2
Very Good
Based on our pointing system
Location4.1
Comfort4.3
Amenities4.0
Staff4.4
Cleanliness4.3

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

Address:Sheraton Makkah Jabal Al Kaaba Hotel, Jabal Al Kaaba, Makkah, 24231, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

apartment two bedrooms
suite deluxe one bedroom
apartment one bedroom
apartment city view
suite deluxe city view
double or twin standard
single classic
double city view
room standard
junior suite with double bed
suite deluxe
double standard
room city view
twin non smoking
apartment standard
apartment with double bed
double single use standard
twin classic
double king size bed
suite executive
bed in dormitory luxury
triple non smoking
junior suite smoking
double city view king bed
junior suite club
suite executive one bedroom
triple standard
double standard
junior suite two beds
suite standard
triple standard
double or twin classic
junior suite king bed one bedroom
single standard
room classic
quadruple standard
apartment city view two bedrooms
apartment city view two double beds
junior suite standard
apartment with views
junior suite city view
twin city view two beds
apartment city view one bedroom
apartment three bedrooms

What guests say

8.2/10

Review sentiment is generally positive across Booking.com and TripAdvisor. The most repeated strengths are helpful staff, spacious rooms or suites, cleanliness, and convenient access to the Haram via the Jabal Al Kaaba/King Abdullah expansion side. The most repeated complaints are the uphill return walk, occasional crowding or slow lifts at busy prayer times, and some reports of noise, room allocation inconsistency, or weaker maintenance/Wi‑Fi in a minority of stays.

Helpful and courteous staff
Spacious rooms and family apartments
Clean rooms and bathrooms
Good access to the Haram through the King Abdullah expansion side
Partial Haram-view rooms appreciated by guests
Return walk can feel uphill and tiring for elderly guests
Lifts can be busy around prayer times
Some guests report noise or roadworks/access inconvenience
A minority mention inconsistent room quality or weaker Wi‑Fi
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.Use the air-conditioned pedestrian bridge and head toward the King Abdullah expansion side; it is the most direct approach from this hotel.
  • 2.The walk back is more tiring than the walk in because the hotel sits on Jabal Al Kaaba; elderly pilgrims may prefer a taxi after Isha or after a long Umrah.
  • 3.If women in your group prefer the newer extension side, Gate 114 is commonly cited by pilgrims as a practical nearby entry point from this hotel area.
  • 4.Leave extra buffer before prayers on Fridays and in Ramadan because the Jabal Omar/Jabal Al Kaaba approach roads get congested and pedestrian flow slows.
  • 5.If booking for first-time pilgrims or seniors, request the lowest practical floor near the lifts and confirm whether a partial Haram-view room is available.

Worship & getting around

🕋 Haram view rooms available🚗 ~60 min from the airport

Marriott states some rooms, suites and apartments have partial views of the new Masjid Al Haram expansion, and photo/room pages show partial Haram-view room types. The hotel also advertises an air-conditioned pedestrian bridge for easier access to the Haram during busy seasons. I could not verify a dedicated in-hotel musalla from authoritative sources.

Taxis are readily available around Jabal Al Kaaba/Jabal Omar, but road closures and congestion around prayer times can slow pickups and drop-offs.

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