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Makkah, or Mecca as it is often spelt, is situated 70kms inland from Jeddah and the Red Sea coast, in western Saudi Arabia.
The city is Islam's most sacred as it was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and where the Islamic bible, the Koran, was written.
All adult Muslims try to complete the Hajj pilgrimage at least once in their lifetimes and the period of Dhu al-Hijjah sees several million people descend on Makkah.
There is an abundance of Makkah hotels in town, with many in the environs of the Grand Mosque (Masjid al-Haram).
The mosque is the globe's biggest and surrounds the Kaaba, a 13m square structure which Hajj pilgrims are required to walk around.
Also in the mosque's compound is the Zamzam Well, a source of water believed to be a gift from God.
Jabal al-Nur Mountain is three kilometres from the city and the location of Hira Cave.
The cave is said to be the spot where the angel Jibreel first spoke to Muhammad.
The 600-step stairway up to Hira is packed with pilgrims at the time of the Hajj.
Only Muslims can visit the city, a rule which is strictly enforced.
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District: City Centre
An easily accessible luxury hotel in the centre of Makkah, close to the subway station, near the business district.
Great8.8
(43 reviews)
District: City Centre
Ideally located near Al Masjid Al Haram, a large property offering deluxe option, with 24 hour shuttle services, foot massage on offer
Great8.6
(24 reviews)
District: City Centre
Situated in the centre of Makkah, this luxury chain hotel towers over the Kaaba and the Holy Haram Mosque.
Very Good8.5
(143 reviews)
District: City Centre
Directly on the prominent Haram Court, with its fa?ade to the King Abdul Aziz Gate, renowned for its restaurants, onsite shopping
Very Good8.2
(576 reviews)
District: City Centre
In the city of Makkah, ideal for pilgrimages to the world's largest mosque, found in the town centre, business friendly, choice of dining
Very Good8.0
(208 reviews)
District: City Centre
Located 100 metres from the gate of King Abdulaziz, this luxury hotel is open only to Muslim guests, like the rest of the city.
Good7.7
(27 reviews)
District: Ajyad
Luxury accommodation in the Ajyad district, close to the mosque, business friendly and home to 2 caf?s
Good7.3
(16 reviews)
District: City Centre
Boasts direct access to the Holy Mosque, an exclusive and first class choice in central Makkah, home to Moroccan and Asian restaurants
Good7.1
(27 reviews)
District: City Centre
About 10 minutes on foot from the Holy Mosque, near many religious sites in the city, good for religious and business travellers, choice of restaurants, rooms and suites on offer, parking
Pleasant6.9
(26 reviews)
District: City Centre
Some 20 minutes from the mosque, within easy reach of other holy places in the city of Makkah, room service, travel services, strictly non smoking rooms
Pleasant6.5
(5 reviews)
District: City Centre
Tucked in a peaceful and quiet area of Makkah, suitable for spiritual retreats to the holy city, rooms and suites, shuttle services at prayer times
Pleasant6.3
(133 reviews)
Introduction to Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Makkah, or Mecca as it is often spelt, is situated 70kms inland from Jeddah and the Red Sea coast, in western Saudi Arabia.The city is Islam's most sacred as it was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and where the Islamic bible, the Koran, was written.
All adult Muslims try to complete the Hajj pilgrimage at least once in their lifetimes and the period of Dhu al-Hijjah sees several million people descend on Makkah.
There is an abundance of Makkah hotels in town, with many in the environs of the Grand Mosque (Masjid al-Haram).
The mosque is the globe's biggest and surrounds the Kaaba, a 13m square structure which Hajj pilgrims are required to walk around.
Also in the mosque's compound is the Zamzam Well, a source of water believed to be a gift from God.
Jabal al-Nur Mountain is three kilometres from the city and the location of Hira Cave.
The cave is said to be the spot where the angel Jibreel first spoke to Muhammad.
The 600-step stairway up to Hira is packed with pilgrims at the time of the Hajj.
Only Muslims can visit the city, a rule which is strictly enforced.
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