Booking the hotels

Research locations Consider the location of the hotel in relation to the Masjid Al-Haram and other important sites in Makkah. If convenience is important for you, you may want to look for hotels that are close to the mosque. Beware though – the closer the hotel is to Masjid Al-Haram, the more expensive it will be.Read reviews Before booking a hotel, we suggest that you spend some time reading reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the hotel’s quality and services. It’s best to look up for recent reviews to get an up-to-date perspective of the hotel. Compare prices Keep in mind that hotel prices can fluctuate depending on the time of the year, so be sure to check the prices and amenities of different hotels to find the best value for your budget at the time of your intended visit. During the Ramadan peak season, do expect the room rates to multiply 3-4 times of the normal rates. Book in advance To ensure you get the best rates and your preferred hotel, it’s a good idea to book in advance, especially during the peak season. Breakfast or Without Breakfast You may consider taking up the room and breakfast package at the hotel for convenience. However, there are many food outlets near the hotels that you can also go for your breakfast at much cheaper costs. But expect crowds and long queues at these outlets especially after Fajr prayers. To check out for available & affordable hotels in Makkah for your stay, check out here!

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Booking the hotels

Research locations Consider the location of the hotel in relation to the Masjid Al-Haram and other important sites in Makkah. If convenience is important for you, you may want to look for hotels that are close to the mosque. Beware though – the closer the hotel is to Masjid Al-Haram, the more expensive it will be.Read reviews Before booking a hotel, we suggest that you spend some time reading reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the hotel’s quality and services. It’s best to look up for recent reviews to get an up-to-date perspective of the hotel. Compare prices Keep in mind that hotel prices can fluctuate depending on the time of the year, so be sure to check the prices and amenities of different hotels to find the best value for your budget at the time of your intended visit. During the Ramadan peak season, do expect the room rates to multiply 3-4 times of the normal rates. Book in advance To ensure you get the best rates and your preferred hotel, it’s a good idea to book in advance, especially during the peak season. Breakfast or Without Breakfast You may consider taking up the room and breakfast package at the hotel for convenience. However, there are many food outlets near the hotels that you can also go for your breakfast at much cheaper costs. But expect crowds and long queues at these outlets especially after Fajr prayers. To check out for available & affordable hotels in Makkah for your stay, check out here!

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Jabal Al Nour

The Hira Cave is a prominent attraction on the Jabal Al-Nour Mountain. The first of Prophet Muhammad's numerous revelations is credited to have come to him here. Jabal Al-Nour is a well-known tourist destination among pilgrims worldwide due to its significance in Islamic history and the expansive views of Makkah and the Holy Mosque from its summit.

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Jannatul Mualla Cemetery 

The ancient cemetery of Jannatul Mualla in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, is where some members of the Prophet Muhammad's family and associates are interred. It is situated next to Masjid Jinn and to the southeast of Masjid Al-Haram. Literally translated, Jannatul Mualla means "Garden of the Mualla." 

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Masjid Quba

Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) constructed the Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islam, in 622 AD, the year he moved from Mecca to Yathrib, an event that Muslims consider marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar. It is therefore older than 14 centuries!

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Masjid Qiblatain

One of Madinah's most beautiful landmarks is Masjid al-Qiblatayn. The name alludes to the manner in which Mecca's Kaaba replaced Al-Aqsa Mosque as the Qibla (direction of prayer). The Prophet (peace be upon him) was instructed by divine inspiration to perform the final two units of a four-unit prayer in Rajjab, 2 Hijri, facing the Holy Kaaba rather than the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The 3,920 m2 mosque is situated in Madinah's northwest region.

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Zamzam

Zamzam Well is a well located in the Grand Mosque in Makkah al-Mukarramah, near al-Kaaba al-Musharrafa. It is the source of Zamzam water, which the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him (PBUH), described as blessed water and stated that it is a cure for diseases.

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