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Royal Amjad Al Salam Hotel

Madina

Royal Amjad Al Salam Hotel

Madina
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Highlights

9min walk to Haram (770m)
12min walk to Ladies Section (950m)
Gates: Bab al-Salam (Gate 1) (9min) / Women's Women's Gate / Bab an-Nisa (eastern women-access side, exact numbered gate not reliably verified) (12min)

Highlights

To'mah Restaurant (3min), Zalata (4min), Al Modeef Restaurant (8min), Zaitoon Restaurant (9min)
Gates: Bab al-Salam (Gate 1) (9min) / Women's Women's Gate / Bab an-Nisa (eastern women-access side, exact numbered gate not reliably verified) (12min)

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.6
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location4.0
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.5
Staff2.0
Cleanliness2.0

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

Highlights

9min walk to Haram (770m)
12min walk to Ladies Section (950m)
Gates: Bab al-Salam (Gate 1) (9min) / Women's Women's Gate / Bab an-Nisa (eastern women-access side, exact numbered gate not reliably verified) (12min)

Highlights

To'mah Restaurant (3min), Zalata (4min), Al Modeef Restaurant (8min), Zaitoon Restaurant (9min)
Gates: Bab al-Salam (Gate 1) (9min) / Women's Women's Gate / Bab an-Nisa (eastern women-access side, exact numbered gate not reliably verified) (12min)

AI Overview

Amjad Salam Hotel appears to be the same property commonly listed online as Royal Amjad Alsalam or Amjad Al Salam on Al Salam Street in Al Manakhah.
Multiple travel listings place it roughly 770 meters from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, and TripAdvisor describes the mosque as about a 9 minute walk from the hotel.
For male pilgrims, the hotel’s biggest advantage is its approach toward Bab al-Salam, which is the historic and practical entrance many use when heading to the salam area.
For women, the walk is still realistic, but the relevant women's access points are usually on the eastern side of the mosque complex, so the route is longer than the men's direct approach.
The main trade-off is quality.
Review data is notably weak compared with better-known Madinah hotels: location scores are relatively decent, but cleanliness, service and room condition are repeatedly criticized, and the overall review picture is poor rather than merely average.
This makes the hotel most suitable for pilgrims who prioritize price and a manageable walk to the Haram over comfort.
Families, elderly pilgrims, or guests sensitive to cleanliness and service issues should treat it as a convenience-first budget option rather than a restful central-area hotel.

Travel Umrah's Rating

2.6
Poor
Based on our pointing system
Location4.0
Comfort2.5
Amenities2.5
Staff2.0
Cleanliness2.0

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

Address:Royal Amjad Al Salam Hotel, Al Salam Street, Madina, 00000, Saudi Arabia

Rooms

What guests say

4.8/10

Review sentiment is mixed to poor overall. The strongest recurring positive is the location: guests repeatedly mention that the hotel is close enough to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and near shops, pharmacies and a market street. The strongest recurring negatives are poor cleanliness, dated rooms, smoke smell in common areas, weak service and slow or unreliable Wi-Fi.

Close walking access to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Near shops, market stalls, pharmacies and food outlets
Some guests found rooms spacious enough for families
Beds and hot water were acceptable for some stays
Poor cleanliness and bad smells reported repeatedly
Slow or unreliable Wi-Fi
Weak front-desk/service experience and occasional booking problems
Dated rooms needing renovation
Busy lifts and smoke smell in reception/common areas
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Pilgrim tips

  • 1.For men going to convey salam, this location suits a south-west approach toward Bab al-Salam.
  • 2.Women should allow extra walking time because the women's prayer-entry side is generally farther than the men's Bab al-Salam approach.
  • 3.After prayer times, lifts may get congested, so elderly guests may want lower floors if possible.
  • 4.This stretch around Al Salam Street is practical for quick food and pharmacy runs, so buy water and snacks before peak prayer crowds.
  • 5.Because review sentiment on cleanliness is weak, inspect the room, bathroom and bedding immediately at check-in and request a change early if needed.

Worship & getting around

🚗 ~20 min from the airport

I could not verify a dedicated musalla or Haram-view rooms from reliable current sources. Publicly listed amenities consistently mention restaurant, Wi-Fi, laundry, parking and lift access, but not pilgrim-specific prayer facilities.

Taxis should be readily available on Al Salam Street and around the central area; no reliable evidence found of a hotel-operated airport transfer.

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