Hotels in Makkah and Madinah Gear Up for Ramadan with Special Services.

- Moumi Mousumi
- 27 Feb, 2025
Hotels in Makkah and Madinah are rolling out the red carpet for millions of pilgrims visiting the holy cities during Ramadan. With special decorations, cultural experiences and tailored services these hotels aim to create a spiritually enriching environment for guests. From traditional iftar meals to guided tours of sacred sites the hospitality sector is ensuring pilgrims have a memorable and meaningful Ramadan experience.
Details & Context
1. Ramadan in the Holy Cities
- Makkah and Madinah are bustling with activity as hotels prepare to welcome pilgrims from around the world.
- The holy month of Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection and hotels are going the extra mile to enhance the experience for their guests.
2. Guest Experiences
- Mohammed Haris a frequent visitor from India, shared, “Ramadan in Saudi Arabia is truly unique. The atmosphere and spirit here are unlike anywhere else in the world.”
- Many pilgrims prefer hotels close to holy sites allowing them to focus on prayers and spirituality.
3. Elaf Al Taqwa Hotel in Madinah
- Located near the Prophet’s Mosque the hotel offers easy access to prayer.
- Special Ramadan services include dua recitations, daily azan calls and a curated menu for iftar and sahoor featuring Saudi and international cuisine.
- General Manager Hussain Rauff said, “Our goal is to create a spiritually uplifting environment where guests feel at home.”
4. Exclusive Ramadan Offerings
- A Ramadan bazaar allows guests to purchase Islamic books, prayer mats, dates, perfumes and handcrafted souvenirs.
- A traditional seating area offers Saudi coffee and local delicacies like balilah and chai adani after Taraweeh prayers.
- The hotel’s gym remains open throughout Ramadan helping guests maintain their well-being.
5. Elaf Hotels in Makkah
- Located near the Grand Mosque these hotels aim to provide an enriching stay for pilgrims.
- Hassan Khaleel, Operations Regional Director, said, “We want pilgrims to focus on their spiritual journey.”
6. The Address Jabal Omar Makkah
- The hotel recently opened a walkway leading directly to the Grand Mosque.
- Its interiors celebrate Saudi culture with a large iftar buffet and a Ramadan tent offering traditional Saudi coffee, dates and Zamzam water.
7. Frontel Al Harithia Hotel in Madinah
- The hotel focuses on sahoor a crucial meal during Ramadan fasting.
- It provides a comfortable and spiritual environment for guests.
8. Guided Tours of Sacred Sites
- Ahmed Zahrani offers tours to iconic locations like Jabal Al-Rahmah, Namira Mosque, Zubayda Spring and Muzdalifah.
- Zahrani said, “These tours provide insight into the sacred landmarks of Islamic history.”
9. Maad International Hajj and Umrah Services
- Managing Director Zeyad Labban emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing pilgrims’ comfort.
- Services include accommodation, transport, dining and historic tours.
Quotes
- Mohammed Haris, Pilgrim: “Ramadan in Saudi Arabia is truly unique. The atmosphere and spirit here are unlike anywhere else in the world.”
- Hussain Rauff, General Manager, Elaf Al Taqwa Hotel: “Our goal is to create a spiritually uplifting environment where guests feel at home.”
Here’s the Ramadan 2025 (1446 Hijri) timetable for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Date (2025) | Ramadan Day | Sehri (Imsak) | Iftar (Maghrib) |
March 1 | 1 | 04:47 AM | 05:55 PM |
March 2 | 2 | 04:46 AM | 05:56 PM |
March 3 | 3 | 04:46 AM | 05:56 PM |
March 4 | 4 | 04:45 AM | 05:57 PM |
March 5 | 5 | 04:44 AM | 05:57 PM |
March 6 | 6 | 04:43 AM | 05:58 PM |
March 7 | 7 | 04:42 AM | 05:58 PM |
March 8 | 8 | 04:41 AM | 05:59 PM |
March 9 | 9 | 04:40 AM | 05:59 PM |
March 10 | 10 | 04:39 AM | 06:00 PM |
March 11 | 11 | 04:38 AM | 06:00 PM |
March 12 | 12 | 04:37 AM | 06:01 PM |
March 13 | 13 | 04:36 AM | 06:01 PM |
March 14 | 14 | 04:35 AM | 06:02 PM |
March 15 | 15 | 04:34 AM | 06:02 PM |
March 16 | 16 | 04:33 AM | 06:03 PM |
March 17 | 17 | 04:32 AM | 06:03 PM |
March 18 | 18 | 04:31 AM | 06:04 PM |
March 19 | 19 | 04:30 AM | 06:04 PM |
March 20 | 20 | 04:29 AM | 06:05 PM |
March 21 | 21 | 04:28 AM | 06:05 PM |
March 22 | 22 | 04:27 AM | 06:06 PM |
March 23 | 23 | 04:26 AM | 06:06 PM |
March 24 | 24 | 04:25 AM | 06:07 PM |
March 25 | 25 | 04:24 AM | 06:07 PM |
March 26 | 26 | 04:23 AM | 06:08 PM |
March 27 | 27 | 04:22 AM | 06:08 PM |
March 28 | 28 | 04:21 AM | 06:09 PM |
March 29 | 29 | 04:20 AM | 06:09 PM |
March 30 | 30 | 04:19 AM | 06:10 PM |
Additional Information
- Hotels are also offering cultural experiences such as traditional seating areas and local delicacies to immerse guests in Saudi culture.
- Many hotels are located within walking distance of holy sites making it convenient for pilgrims to attend prayers.
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Impact Analysis
- These initiatives enhance the spiritual experience for pilgrims making their stay more meaningful and comfortable.
- The hospitality sector’s efforts also promote Saudi culture and heritage attracting more visitors to the holy cities.
As Ramadan approaches hotels in Makkah and Madinah are setting new standards in hospitality. By offering spiritual, cultural and practical services, they ensure pilgrims can fully immerse themselves in the holy month’s blessings.
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rizia sultana
Alhamdulillah for Ramadan.
payel khan
Alhamdulillah for Ramadan.