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What are the best hotels in Makkah?

From ultra-luxe to family friendly and laidback, these are the top places to stay in Mecca.

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21 March 25
What are the best hotels in Makkah?
Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel

Since Makkah is one of the most visited cities in the world, Saudi’s Ministry of Tourism has ensured the Sacred City boasts a diverse range of accommodation choices. Whether it’s at a budget or luxury hotel, a serviced apartment or an Airbnb that ticks all the right boxes, those travelling to Makkah are sure to find a memorable stay. This is our pick of the best.

1. Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel

This high-end choice, in the vibrant Ajyad district and part of the Abraj Al Bait complex, with its famous clock, mall and museum, is perfect for pilgrims performing Hajj or Umrah as it is close to the Grand Mosque. What’s more, it provides direct access, a private entry and 24/7 valet parking. Bonuses for families are the kids’ club and the two-bedroom suites, ensuring kids are well taken care of and close by.

Whether it’s in one of the 1,650 rooms and suites with deluxe Art Deco decor, such as the Residential Quad Haram View Room or Junior Suite King Haram, the outdoor cafe or one of the eight Arabic or international restaurants, this 76-floor building offers sweeping views of the Kaaba and mosque. Other perks of staying here include a spa, perfect for unwinding after a long day, a fitness centre, 24-hour room service and airport transportation.

Prices start at around SAR 3,100 per night.

Anjum Hotel Makkah
Anjum Hotel Makkah
Anjum Hotel Makkah

2. Anjum Hotel Makkah

Anjum Hotel Makkah is another top hotel just a short walk from the Grand Mosque. Located in the Jabal Al Kaaba district, it is adjacent to the new King Abdullah wing, offering beautiful vistas around the holy site. And if award-winners are part of your hotel search, it certainly won’t disappoint. Last year, it was a Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards and World Luxury Hotel Awards recipient. Another selling point of this five-star hotel is its spacious and refurbished rooms and suites.

Additionally, foodies will be pleased to know that Anjum Hotel Makkah has garnered quite a reputation for its fantastic culinary experiences. These start with the bumper buffet breakfast that fuels your day. Al Hijaz also offers buffets for lunch and dinner, including Moroccan, international and Turkish cuisine. Alternatively, there’s a standout piazza for guests to catch up with their loved ones and enjoy international or regional fare, along with refreshing, fresh smoothies.

Prices start at around SAR 850 per night.   

   

A view of The Great Mosque through an archway. Unsplash
A view of The Great Mosque through an archway. Unsplash
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3. Diyar Al Mashaer For Serviced Apartments

For Makkah visitors in search of a serviced apartment, Diyar Al Mashaer For Serviced Apartments is a great option in the lively Al Aziziyah district. The area is known for its retail options, including the open-air Jawalat shopping centre, the Umm Al Qura gold market and souvenir shops. Plus, all sorts of restaurants are dotted along Al Masjid Al Haram Road. And the free parking allows guests to access nearby attractions like Hira Cave, Makkah Museum, Zamzam Well, Jabal Thawr, and Assalamu Alaika Ayyuha Annabi Museum with ease.

The aparthotel offers allergy-free and soundproof one-bedroom apartments for couples, as well as two-bedroom apartments and suites for families. The amenities include washing machines, a 24/7 front desk and housekeeping when needed.

Prices start at around SAR 285 per night.

4. Rozan’s Airbnb

This great value for money Airbnb in one of Makkah’s contemporary and elegant neighbourhoods is perfect for a group of friends or a large family as it has three bedrooms, with a choice of double and single beds, and two bathrooms. The modern apartment hosted by Rozan comes with free parking in front of the building and is close to a pharmacy, supermarket, medical complex, petrol station and various cafes, making it really practical.

One of the apartment’s highlights includes its rooftop, which is available 24/7 – a great spot to enjoy views of Makkah and the clock tower. In addition, there’s self check-in, it’s pet-friendly and the host has a five-star rating for communication, value and cleanliness. 

Prices start at around SAR 211 per night.

Raffles Makkah Palace Hotel.

5. Raffles Makkah Palace

The all-suite Raffles Makkah Palace, also within the Abraj Al Bait complex, is another convenient option for luxury seekers performing Hajj or Umrah. It provides guests with a private, direct entrance to the Grand Mosque, which is within walking distance. And this proximity naturally offers fantastic views of the holy sites from a lot of the modern suites decorated with Arabesque touches. Another standout offering is the award-winning Raffles Spa, which has separate female and male spas, gyms, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, where you can enjoy the likes of the Signature Massage. Then there’s the legendary Raffles butler service, available day and night, to help customise your stay.

Staff at Raffles Makkah Palace can arrange custom tours to historical areas or religious attractions, as well as kid-friendly outings and events. While it is close to alternative places of interest like Jabal Al Nour, Al Jamarat and Jabal Thawr, staying in and enjoying a meal at one of the two restaurants or a sweet treat at The Creamery or Narjes Tea Lounge is also an appealing option. The proximity to the Haramain High-Speed Railway and airport shuttle service also make arriving and departing a cinch.

Prices start at SAR 3,430 per night.