

Evening coffee and nonalcoholic drinks are served at the best hotels in Makkah. Nightlife in the traditional sense is nonexistent, as alcohol is forbidden throughout Saudi Arabia. Exhibits include models of the Grand Mosque and Kaaba, and the rim of the Zamzam Well.

On the Makkah-Jeddah highway, Al Hijaz Mall is popular with families, offering local and international fashion, a bookstore and an entertainment centre.Īl-Haramain Museum explores the origins and development of Islam through photos, manuscripts and antiquities. For a more mainstream shopping experience, Makkah City Centre, west of the Al-Haram district, and Makkah Mall, near the Mina area, have clothes, jewellery and home furnishings. The Abraj Al-Bait Complex has a huge, upscale mall with thousands of stores, including luxury international brands. Makkah’s roads and lanes are lined with small shops selling prayer mats, souvenirs, clothes and perfumes. At the top, the Cave of Hira is another spiritual pilgrimage site.ĭining in Makkah is largely concentrated in the hotels of Makkah, many of which have stylish restaurants serving global cuisine, from traditional Saudi fare to steak, dim sum and South Asian food.īooking your Makkah hotel directly through the IHG® website, app or calling and joining IHG® Rewards Club gives members access to affordable “YOUR RATE” offers at InterContinental® Dar Al Tawhid Makkah and its cosmopolitan restaurant overlooking the Great Mosque.įor a quick bite, the large food court at the Abraj Al-Bait Complex is home to fast-food restaurants selling shawarmas, pizzas and burgers, as well as Western chain eateries and coffee shops. Just north of Al-Haram district is Mount Hira. Nearby, Mount Thawr has a cave where Prophet Muhammad is said to have taken refuge. Visiting both is an essential part of the Haj pilgrimage ritual.

Overlooking the Great Mosque, the Abraj Al-Bait Complex is a cluster of skyscrapers with a massive clock tower, extensive shopping and dining facilities.Įast of the city centre lies the neighbourhood of Mina, with the three stone Jamarat pillars, and the Arafat plain, with Mount Arafat. For stunning views of Al-Haram and use of a private entrance to the Great Mosque, redeem your IHG® Rewards Club points for a stay at InterContinental® Dar Al Tawhid Makkah. Luxury Makkah hotels ring the southern border of Al-Haram. Here you’ll find the Great Mosque (Masjid Al-Haram), a vast complex with the sacred Kaaba building in its central courtyard, the Zamzam Well and Mount Safa and Mount Marwah hills. The focal point of Makkah is Al-Haram district.

Surrounded by mountains, this desert city in western Saudi Arabia is a spiritual oasis that’s home to Islam’s most significant pilgrimage sites, as well as a modern area offering world-class hotels and infrastructure. Makkah is Islam’s holiest city, where the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself were born.
