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Staying at Reef Global Hotel was a positive experience overall. The location is convenient—just a short walk to the main areas of Mecca, and it's easy to get to the Grand Mosque via public transit. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with a good-quality bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Staff were friendly and helpful, especially when I had questions about local schedules and transportation. There are plenty of nearby dining options, including authentic local eateries, which made mealtime enjoyable. While some facilities aren’t brand new, everything feels well-kept and functional. For travelers visiting Mecca for Umrah or a short stay, this hotel offers great value and reliability. I’d definitely consider returning and recommend it to others.

This hotel is absolutely fantastic! The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, making our stay truly comfortable. What stands out the most is how close it is to the Masjid al-Haram—just a 10-minute walk, which is perfect for pilgrims or visitors wanting easy access. The rooms are clean, well-maintained, and offer all the essentials you’d need. The location is unbeatable, with easy walking distance to major religious sites and local amenities. It’s clear the team takes pride in their service, and I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Makkah. A real gem in a great location.

The hotel offers a clean, well-maintained environment with friendly staff and decent room quality overall. However, the main issue is the excessive noise—our room faced a busy road where cars honked nonstop throughout the day and night, making it nearly impossible to relax or sleep peacefully. The walls are also very thin, so we could hear every word from the neighboring room, and vice versa—quite disruptive. There’s even a door connecting our room to the next one, which has been sealed off, but that seems to worsen sound transmission instead of helping. The beds were acceptable, though the pillows were too flat and soft—definitely needed more fluffiness. I’d recommend providing two pillows instead of just one. Location-wise, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the Haram, situated on Ibrahim Khalil Road, and there are plenty of food options right outside the hotel, which is super convenient. If they invest in better soundproofing and improve room insulation, I’d definitely consider returning. In’shaa’Allah.

Staying at Emaar Elite Hotel was an absolutely wonderful experience. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the Grand Mosque, making it incredibly convenient for prayers and exploring the holy site. The hotel itself is clean, quiet, and well-maintained, with spacious rooms and comfortable beds that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful, going the extra mile to ensure everything was taken care of—from luggage assistance to quick responses to any requests. What stood out most was the excellent value for money; you get a high-quality stay without breaking the bank. Whether you're here for Umrah, Hajj, or just a spiritual journey, this hotel is a top choice. I’d definitely book again on my next visit to Makkah.

Staying at Al Kiram Hotel Al Azizia in Makkah was an absolutely perfect experience. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to the Haram Mosque, making it incredibly convenient for prayers and rituals. The room was clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with excellent air conditioning that kept things cool and comfortable throughout the night. Staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with any request. They even offered assistance with luggage without being asked. For the price, this hotel offers exceptional value—luxury amenities without the luxury price tag. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Makkah, especially during Hajj or Umrah. It’s not just a stay—it’s peace of mind.

Staying at Barakat Burhan Hotel was a truly refreshing experience. The room was exceptionally clean and well-maintained, with a peaceful atmosphere that made it easy to unwind after a long day. The bedding was comfortable, and the overall ambiance felt serene and welcoming. Located just a short walk from the holy city of Mecca, it's incredibly convenient for pilgrims and travelers alike. Nearby local eateries and shops make daily essentials easily accessible. What stood out most was the excellent value for money—this hotel offers a high level of comfort without the premium price tag. If you're looking for a clean, quiet, and well-located stay in Mecca, this is definitely a top choice.

This hotel is an excellent choice for pilgrims visiting Makkah. The price is very reasonable, and the rooms are spotless and well-maintained with all essential facilities available. I was pleasantly surprised by how close it is to Gate 1 (Abdul Aziz Gate)—just a 15-minute walk, which made our daily routine stress-free. The location is convenient, and the staff were friendly and helpful. For such a great value and comfort level, I’d definitely stay here again if I return.

Staying at Askant Golden Hotel was an excellent experience. The hotel is incredibly close to the Haram, making it super convenient for pilgrims and visitors alike—just a short walk from the sacred site. Located right on the main street, it's easy to navigate and access nearby amenities. The property is spotlessly clean, and the staff are friendly and helpful throughout our stay. Everything about this hotel felt welcoming and well-maintained. With its prime location and high standards, it’s definitely a top choice if you're visiting Mecca.

I wish I could give a negative rating lower than 2 out of 10. This hotel was an absolute disappointment from start to finish. The staff were unfriendly and condescending, making guests feel unwelcome rather than cared for. There was no room service available at all—something that’s expected even in budget accommodations. The surrounding area was unpleasantly smelly and poorly maintained, giving the whole place a rundown feel. For elderly travelers or those with mobility issues, there were no wheelchairs provided, which is a major concern during a pilgrimage. I’d strongly recommend anyone with a choice to spend a bit extra on a better-rated, more considerate hotel. This one is not worth it—not even close.

During Hajj 2024, we were walking under extreme heat from Jamarat when the temperature soared to 50°C and we ran out of water. At our breaking point, we stumbled upon Sidqie Street, where Rawasi Al Barakah was the only hotel with its doors open—welcoming us in without hesitation. They not only gave us shelter from the scorching sun but also provided plenty of water, which helped us recover just in time before continuing our journey to Makkah. Their kindness made all the difference—we were truly on the verge of heatstroke, and their support literally saved us. Even more impressive, they distributed bottled water to other travelers struggling on the street, showing genuine compassion in a moment of crisis. It’s rare to witness such selfless hospitality, especially in such harsh conditions. We’re deeply grateful for their humanity and generosity. May this hotel and its staff be blessed abundantly by Allah. From Melbourne, Australia.

I strongly discourage staying at this hotel—it's infested with bed bugs, making the entire experience a nightmare. The cleanliness is extremely poor, and despite being close to the Haram, that’s the only redeeming factor. Rooms are tiny with no closets, and the dining area uses plastic plates and cutlery—very low quality. Overall, it’s a disappointing stay, and I’d give it a rating below zero.

My stay at Maather Al Jewar Hotel was absolutely disappointing. The air conditioning didn't work at all, making the room extremely uncomfortable and almost unbearable during the heat. The room itself was not clean—there were visible signs of neglect, and it felt like it hadn’t been properly cleaned in days. There was no luggage pickup service offered, so I had to carry my heavy bags myself through the hotel and into the room, which was very inconvenient. The front desk staff were unfriendly and unprofessional—my requests for help were ignored or met with rude attitudes. Customer service was practically nonexistent. Overall, this experience was far below expectations. For such a high-profile location in Mecca, the standard of cleanliness, comfort, and service is unacceptable. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone and will definitely not be returning.
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