Assalamu Alaikum I have stayed at Pullman Zamzam Makkah (clock tower) during Hajj time. Which was busy. Some advice that I would like give is, try and spend as much time in the Haram as possible. The best veiw of the Ka'baa is from the Mataaf area. It will beat the veiw from any hotel or viewing deck etc. Do not wait till Athaan time to leave for Salah. Leave at least 15 minutes before each Athaan. Spend each time in Umrah/Hajj as if it maybe your last time there. I hope these advices are useful. Jazakallahu Khair Yunus
We stayed in Fairmont Mecca clock tower during October for Umrah and it was actually very good. They have a restaurant at the reception floor and they have another one on the 29th floor and it’s very easy to find if you follow the numbers of the elevators and there’s hotel workers everywhere to guide you. I went to the prayers five times a day and was there on time with no problem. Maybe you went in a peak season.
I’ve stayed at the Fairmont twice, and while it is a bit inconvenient to take two lifts, we had no issues with waiting and the lifts usually came pretty fast
Thank you so much for your input, I have never been there and you have answered all my questions through your videos which I have watched sooo many times 😂
Swissotel is so good we stayed during hajj easy access to Haram , clean rooms haram view and delicious breakfast . Anjum hotel with an awesome experience during umrah with a little more walk of 5 mins but the hotel itself and breakfast was so good and deliciously fulfilling.
I stayed at Swissotel Almaqam at the Abraj towers. Absolutely amazing experience but I understand when you say congestion! Might try Jabal Omar next time insha'Allah. The walk was very quick to the Haram...is it the same from Jabal Omar? And what hotel do you recommend that is literally minutes walk from the Haram? Jzk!
I stayed at clock timer swissotel and it was the best .not busy and only few minutes walk to haram .it’s hard to get booking there though .highly recommended.
We did Swissotel Makkah during hajj. Swissotel Makkah (not Swissotel Maqam) was amazing. The elevator goes directly down from the hotel room to the ground floor (i.e. there is not two sets of elevators). The walk to the haram is good too because the hotel has its own side entrance which does not require you to use the main clock tower gate. We actually just booked Pullman ZamZam assuming all hotels in clock tower were great, but were we wrong....there are some scary reviews for Pullman ZamZam (insects, smell, etc.). Will be booking Swissotel Makkah to stay on safe side.
I think swiss o tell has a separate entrance. U mentioned both swis and fair mount and only shared ur fairmonnt experience which is misleading. The access for swisotel is much easier and it is better in terms of walking g distance from jabal.
Great video, thanks sister. So my husband and I stayed at these hotels: -Al Ghufran safwah (this is a great hotel, especially during Ramadan, but the women’s mosque in the hotel has no view) -Makkah hotel (we stayed here a few times, this is actually closer to the Haram than Swissotel Makkah, was there just in January. Be careful when booking here, it’s different from Makkah towers) -Makkah Towers (terrible old hotel. Nothing is good here except the location. Makkah hotel is between these two towers, will never stay here again) - Hayatt Regency (way, wayyyyy overrated, not worth the money) - Faimount hotel ( just ok, I won’t stay there again, the food is not good, you’ll change elevators twice before the ground floor, then long walk to the haram and lots of kids harassing you at the entry of the mall., great for shopping tho) - Anjum ( close to the extension, but far from the Kaaba, if you want to do daily Tawaf) -Pullman is terrible same for Pullman Madina… We booked Jumeirah for this coming Ramadan Insha’Allah, will update. For Madinah the best hotel we stayed in is Dar Al Taqwa, especially for the ladies.
Assalamualaikum... Have stayed in swisotel al maqam.. Best hotel, best location.. It also has a seperate entrance which makes it super easy, even in peak times it's not that bad, u can easily go nd get back.. Swisotel is highly recommended..
@@saimashujathkhan4975 same. i just got back few days ago for xmas break. peak season, expensive but its literally doorstep from haram. excellent breakfast and clean rooms. the wait wasnt horrendous for me and it didnt bother me. they have many elevators actually. Having sabr helps but it wasnt crazy wait times for me. but i did notice in madina hotel things moved faster lol
Assalamoaleykum there are a lot of recommendations about Makkah tower when traveling with kids, could you pls share your ideas about this hotel? Is it worth it just location wise or is it not comfortable and old? Is this or Jamal Omar Marriot a better option?
@raohigareda4426 what are great question. I stayed the first time I ever did umrah 12 years ago in the hotel it was old then and I don't think they have done any Renovations. however the location is perfect I will make a video but I think it is overpriced for what it offers. I have s review on my site Muslimtravelgirl.com
Thanks a lot for your keen response!, would you suggest then to stay in Jamal Omar Marriot or in Swissotel clock tower that has better lifts? jazakAllah khairan
@@Muslimtravelgirl in your opinion which would be a better option Swissotel or one of the Jamal Omer ones? (There are so many I dont know which one suits us best) comfortable and more accessible with kids and first time going InshaAllah
I had stayed in Clock Tower .. well in Swiss Makkam - I think it's in the clock tower but it had 3 entrances, one was just half a min or min walk to the Haram area .. so avoided the shopping entrances and it was very convenient... I thought the hotels in Jabal Omar had shuttle bus as hilly .. so. not as near as Clock Tower .. but I think people have preferences... lifts can be annoying I guess
Key thing to note here when people say close to the haram it will vary depending on what you do. If you wish to do tawaf inside the Kaba then you'll need to walk extra from Jabal omar from my understanding. The new jabal omar development is close to the haram in terms of the new extension part so If your simply looking to pray and dont mind praying there then its pretty close. But if your looking to pray more inside the haram then the hotels near clock towers is likely best bet but again as the sister stated it will be busy. Tbh even if it is an extra 10-15 mins walk, i think that is minor for someone in good health. Therefore when you're chosing your horel just base it on preference to style, price and food etc.
Assalam I was meant to be in Pullman but tour operator changed to Omar Hyatt . Are they similar I was hoping for a kaaba view I absolutely get that being there is the best in person in the Haraam and that is my intention I’m merely just asking . Jazakallah
Sorry to hear your hotel got changed. The Hyatt is newer hotel but they don't have kabah view they have some Haram views. I do have a review of the hotel on my website muslimtravelgirl.com
Thanks Sista. If you don't mind me saying, can you do something about covering the arms Sorry because I'm a guy but need information at the same time May Allah bless you for your noble efforts
If you stayed at Swissotel Makkah then you'll never stay anywhere else. It has it's own entrance from Ajyad street and it's closest to the Kabaa a nd best Kabaa view from higher floors if one can afford.
Help please. I want to stay frugel with money but i understand with elderly people i may have to spend that extra. Can anyone recommend a place to do umrah as i will be taking my elderly parents . One may require a wheelchair. So am confused as to where to stay. Can anyone help. I keep getring different views. Ut need a set thought from soemone who has been in this situation.
I have read your blog on hyatt regency jabal omer. U mentioned u had diamond status but What about globalist status and what is included in globalist perks? Free breakfast and lounge access? I have globalist status and wanna hope for best for my upcoming visit as i also booked on points. Thanks for reply
@@Muslimtravelgirl Thank you for your suggestion. One more question is it safe? Cause I am a single lady, will be staying makkha only for umrah. Thank you.
Very similar as it is a little bit further down. They do have upgrades for diamonds and lounge access where Sauites doesn't. You asked for the best option however in terms of accessibility. I stay at conrad mostly
Njyd the reviews. Could u please tell me which is a quit time to go for umrah as I have a family who wants to travel but during the low season inshallah
I’ve been a few times and going back in 2 weeks. Clock tower is out as I don’t want to miss a prayer. I’m contemplating between Makkah hotel and al ghufran but not sure. Have you been to any of 2? What do you think?
I have been to Makkah Hotel and a friend stayed there during Ramadan. Excellent for getting out quick but outdated. If that doesn't bother you location is awesome
Assalamu Alaikum
I have stayed at Pullman Zamzam Makkah (clock tower) during Hajj time. Which was busy. Some advice that I would like give is, try and spend as much time in the Haram as possible. The best veiw of the Ka'baa is from the Mataaf area. It will beat the veiw from any hotel or viewing deck etc. Do not wait till Athaan time to leave for Salah. Leave at least 15 minutes before each Athaan. Spend each time in Umrah/Hajj as if it maybe your last time there. I hope these advices are useful.
Jazakallahu Khair
Yunus
Thank you sister for sharing your experience it really answered some of my unspoken questions. Now am well guided.
We stayed in Fairmont Mecca clock tower during October for Umrah and it was actually very good. They have a restaurant at the reception floor and they have another one on the 29th floor and it’s very easy to find if you follow the numbers of the elevators and there’s hotel workers everywhere to guide you. I went to the prayers five times a day and was there on time with no problem. Maybe you went in a peak season.
Thank you sis. I was this close to book it in Fairmont and then your video popped up from nowhere.
JazakAllah.
I’ve stayed at the Fairmont twice, and while it is a bit inconvenient to take two lifts, we had no issues with waiting and the lifts usually came pretty fast
Jazakallah for the beautiful advice
But honestly the vibe in Abraj al bait is something else absolutely beautiful 💯
Thank you so much for your input, I have never been there and you have answered all my questions through your videos which I have watched sooo many times 😂
Thank you. Glad they help
Swissotel is so good we stayed during hajj easy access to Haram , clean rooms haram view and delicious breakfast . Anjum hotel with an awesome experience during umrah with a little more walk of 5 mins but the hotel itself and breakfast was so good and deliciously fulfilling.
alhumdulillah good to hear
I'm soooo glad I've booked in Jabal Omar! x
Aw glad to hear. 😄 enjoy your Umrah
I stayed at Swissotel Almaqam at the Abraj towers. Absolutely amazing experience but I understand when you say congestion! Might try Jabal Omar next time insha'Allah. The walk was very quick to the Haram...is it the same from Jabal Omar? And what hotel do you recommend that is literally minutes walk from the Haram? Jzk!
@@Optimist415 assalamualaikum warahmatullah, how much have you spent each night? Jzk
@@vengyfries6934 £120 PN
No one answered his question, is jabel Omar same walking distance to Harram ?
I stayed at clock timer swissotel and it was the best .not busy and only few minutes walk to haram .it’s hard to get booking there though .highly recommended.
glad you had a nice time
Safwah tower hotels are a really good option also. Stayed at Dar al ghufran and the 2 sets of lifts that you have to take are super fast.
To me, Conrad is the best one. Actually closer to the entrance to Haram compared to clock towers. And it is isolated and less crowded.
We did Swissotel Makkah during hajj. Swissotel Makkah (not Swissotel Maqam) was amazing. The elevator goes directly down from the hotel room to the ground floor (i.e. there is not two sets of elevators). The walk to the haram is good too because the hotel has its own side entrance which does not require you to use the main clock tower gate. We actually just booked Pullman ZamZam assuming all hotels in clock tower were great, but were we wrong....there are some scary reviews for Pullman ZamZam (insects, smell, etc.). Will be booking Swissotel Makkah to stay on safe side.
I've stayed in pullman and if you can afford to change your booking I would definitely urge you to do so!
I didnt get you. Are you recommending Pullman? Would appreciate your reply for my better planning.
@@salwaalmulla7577 I would avoid pullman if you can!
I think swiss o tell has a separate entrance. U mentioned both swis and fair mount and only shared ur fairmonnt experience which is misleading. The access for swisotel is much easier and it is better in terms of walking g distance from jabal.
Conrad and hyatt jabal omar..easy access to gate 79
@@Perotta79 yes
I want to go myself but the hotels you are mentioning are very expensive. Could you pls share some ideas of good yet cost effective options pls?
Check out my budget option I posted about cheaper hotel further away
Great video, thanks sister.
So my husband and I stayed at these hotels:
-Al Ghufran safwah (this is a great hotel, especially during Ramadan, but the women’s mosque in the hotel has no view)
-Makkah hotel (we stayed here a few times, this is actually closer to the Haram than Swissotel Makkah, was there just in January. Be careful when booking here, it’s different from Makkah towers)
-Makkah Towers (terrible old hotel. Nothing is good here except the location. Makkah hotel is between these two towers, will never stay here again)
- Hayatt Regency (way, wayyyyy overrated, not worth the money)
- Faimount hotel ( just ok, I won’t stay there again, the food is not good, you’ll change elevators twice before the ground floor, then long walk to the haram and lots of kids harassing you at the entry of the mall., great for shopping tho)
- Anjum ( close to the extension, but far from the Kaaba, if you want to do daily Tawaf)
-Pullman is terrible same for Pullman Madina…
We booked Jumeirah for this coming Ramadan Insha’Allah, will update.
For Madinah the best hotel we stayed in is Dar Al Taqwa, especially for the ladies.
How was the hotel?
Please Update
The lifts are so annoying in the zam zam towers in busy times
Please suggest cheap hotels to stay in mecca and Madina during the last 10 days of ramdan
Assalamualaikum...
Have stayed in swisotel al maqam..
Best hotel, best location..
It also has a seperate entrance which makes it super easy, even in peak times it's not that bad, u can easily go nd get back.. Swisotel is highly recommended..
@@saimashujathkhan4975 same. i just got back few days ago for xmas break. peak season, expensive but its literally doorstep from haram. excellent breakfast and clean rooms. the wait wasnt horrendous for me and it didnt bother me. they have many elevators actually. Having sabr helps but it wasnt crazy wait times for me. but i did notice in madina hotel things moved faster lol
Assalamoaleykum there are a lot of recommendations about Makkah tower when traveling with kids, could you pls share your ideas about this hotel? Is it worth it just location wise or is it not comfortable and old? Is this or Jamal Omar Marriot a better option?
@raohigareda4426 what are great question. I stayed the first time I ever did umrah 12 years ago in the hotel it was old then and I don't think they have done any Renovations. however the location is perfect I will make a video but I think it is overpriced for what it offers. I have s review on my site Muslimtravelgirl.com
Thanks a lot for your keen response!, would you suggest then to stay in Jamal Omar Marriot or in Swissotel clock tower that has better lifts? jazakAllah khairan
@raohigareda4426 Swiss hotel it is way closer for kids. If Marriott cheaper maybe but there is a hill there. What about Jumeirah or Hilton l?
@@Muslimtravelgirl in your opinion which would be a better option Swissotel or one of the Jamal Omer ones? (There are so many I dont know which one suits us best) comfortable and more accessible with kids and first time going InshaAllah
I had stayed in Clock Tower .. well in Swiss Makkam - I think it's in the clock tower but it had 3 entrances, one was just half a min or min walk to the Haram area .. so avoided the shopping entrances and it was very convenient... I thought the hotels in Jabal Omar had shuttle bus as hilly .. so. not as near as Clock Tower .. but I think people have preferences... lifts can be annoying I guess
The top hotels in Jabal Omar have shuttles the bottoms are haram side. Yes definitely preferences. Fairmont is also inside only
Key thing to note here when people say close to the haram it will vary depending on what you do. If you wish to do tawaf inside the Kaba then you'll need to walk extra from Jabal omar from my understanding. The new jabal omar development is close to the haram in terms of the new extension part so If your simply looking to pray and dont mind praying there then its pretty close. But if your looking to pray more inside the haram then the hotels near clock towers is likely best bet but again as the sister stated it will be busy. Tbh even if it is an extra 10-15 mins walk, i think that is minor for someone in good health. Therefore when you're chosing your horel just base it on preference to style, price and food etc.
Jabal Omar can walk straight into 79 Gate, which is Kabah. But I agree it should be based on price style and amenities.
Assalam I was meant to be in Pullman but tour operator changed to Omar Hyatt . Are they similar I was hoping for a kaaba view I absolutely get that being there is the best in person in the Haraam and that is my intention I’m merely just asking . Jazakallah
Sorry to hear your hotel got changed. The Hyatt is newer hotel but they don't have kabah view they have some Haram views. I do have a review of the hotel on my website muslimtravelgirl.com
Thanks Sista.
If you don't mind me saying, can you do something about covering the arms
Sorry because I'm a guy but need information at the same time
May Allah bless you for your noble efforts
Ramadhan mubarak🫡
If you stayed at Swissotel Makkah then you'll never stay anywhere else. It has it's own entrance from Ajyad street and it's closest to the Kabaa a nd best Kabaa view from higher floors if one can afford.
Help please. I want to stay frugel with money but i understand with elderly people i may have to spend that extra.
Can anyone recommend a place to do umrah as i will be taking my elderly parents . One may require a wheelchair.
So am confused as to where to stay. Can anyone help. I keep getring different views. Ut need a set thought from soemone who has been in this situation.
your budget and the time you travel will determine the places you stay. The clock tower is a good option for wheelchair
@Muslimtravelgirl thank you
Hi. what places can i visit in makkah if im not a muslim
Non, non Muslims are not allowed in Makkah
I have read your blog on hyatt regency jabal omer. U mentioned u had diamond status but What about globalist status and what is included in globalist perks? Free breakfast and lounge access? I have globalist status and wanna hope for best for my upcoming visit as i also booked on points. Thanks for reply
Yes. You get upgraded. hyatt is very good, mashaAllah with that.
@Muslimtravelgirl what about breakfast? Was it free with globalist?
Hi I going this January suggest me hotel for 2 nights,close to haram and little bit on budget.Thank you.
i suggest hotels further way like the ibis that are good quality cheap and with free shuttle
@@Muslimtravelgirl Thank you for your suggestion. One more question is it safe? Cause I am a single lady, will be staying makkha only for umrah. Thank you.
@@Muslimtravelgirl sorry to ask again, is the shuttle free of cost?
Intercontinental although expensive is probably the fastest and closest hotel to the masjid ul haram
Which hotel is on the ground floor of the mall with the food court in jabal omar?
All have ground floor? Do you mean the Suites that have access direct out
Salam sister
Stay connected ❤
I wonder why no one is talking about budget friendly options
I am, i have a full post on them and many examples on my website
Do you live in Makkah?
Swiss makkah the best
Which hotel would you recommend for elders with wheelchairs?
The hilton suites is one of the best in my opinion. Easy access and not super busy
@@Muslimtravelgirl How about Conrad compared to Suits with regards to accessibility for the elderly?
Very similar as it is a little bit further down. They do have upgrades for diamonds and lounge access where Sauites doesn't. You asked for the best option however in terms of accessibility. I stay at conrad mostly
IT WOULD BE GREAT if you could advice which one is better in terms of cleanliness as I have OCD …. How is Hilton Convention….?
Njyd the reviews. Could u please tell me which is a quit time to go for umrah as I have a family who wants to travel but during the low season inshallah
I’ve been a few times and going back in 2 weeks. Clock tower is out as I don’t want to miss a prayer. I’m contemplating between Makkah hotel and al ghufran but not sure. Have you been to any of 2? What do you think?
I have been to Makkah Hotel and a friend stayed there during Ramadan. Excellent for getting out quick but outdated. If that doesn't bother you location is awesome
Now days people look at package like vacation Luxury Hotel Restaurant like vacation plz this bless Journey don’t make it like vacation
very expensive bed factory