What to do and see in Mecca, Makkah Province: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 9, 2022 Florencio Paulino

The prophet Mohammed's birthplace is Islam's spiritual center and is strictly off-limits to non-Muslims. The pillars of Islam state that all Muslims with the means must undertake Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, once in their lifetime. Those who visit the holy city are rewarded not just by proximity to landmarks and religious sites crucial to the religion, such as the Masjid Al Haram (Holy Mosque), the Mountain of Light, the Black Stone and the Well of Zamzam, but with the forgiveness of all their sins.
Restaurants in Mecca

1. Jabal al-Nour

Mecca 24238 Saudi Arabia
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5.0 based on 378 reviews

Jabal al-Nour

In the Muslim religion, Muhammad received his first revelation from God on this mountain.

Reviewed By Fatima_Alsawad94 - Salalah, Oman

A nice walk with my husband and child, great views all the way up, encountering many stalls and gift shops from start to finish and, once you reach the top of Jabal Noor you see the cave of Hira - limited in size and space with a nice view of Mecca and the sight of the new clock tower - once able to see the Kaaba from there but now with the new construction and buildings not possible, its nice view to visit night time before fajr.

2. Black Stone

Mecca Saudi Arabia
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Black Stone

This holy stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient stone building towards which all Muslims pray. Many Muslims believe that the stone (originally white but now black from absorbing the sins of man) fell from heaven during the time of Adam and Eve.

Reviewed By AIKAPP - Karachi, Pakistan

The Black Stone, al-Ḥajaru al-Aswad, "Black Stone") is a rock set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is revered by Muslims as an Islamic relic which, according to Muslim tradition, dates back to the time of Adam and Eve. The Black Stone was originally a single piece of rock. It is surrounded by a silver frame which is fastened by silver nails to the Kaaba's outer wall. Polished smooth by the hands of pilgrims. Islamic tradition holds that it fell from heaven . Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba as a part of the tawaf ritual during the hajj and many try to stop and kiss the Black Stone, emulating the kiss that Islamic tradition records that it received from Muhammad.[SAW] Muslims do not worship the Black Stone.

3. Safa to Marwa

Makkah Madinah Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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5.0 based on 974 reviews

Safa to Marwa

Reviewed By moinulbb - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Located a few meters away from the Holy Kaaba these are the two small hills named Safa and Marwa and all are within the Masjid Al Haram. The distance between the two hills is approximately 450 meter within which Muslim pilgrims perform Sai during Hajj and Umrah. There are multiple floors to perform Sai and the total area is fully air conditioned. There is a dedicated floor for those who are using wheel chairs. One have to run seven times in between starting from Safa which takes approximately one hour.

4. Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram

Al Masjid Al Haram Rd, Mecca 24231 Saudi Arabia http://www.gph.gov.sa/
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5.0 based on 1,293 reviews

Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram

Reviewed By noorulhuda1995 - Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Amazing and blissful place, MashaALLAH May Allah give opportunity to all Muslims to visit this place at least once in their life.

5. Station of Ibrahim

Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia http://www.mzahidtravel.com
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Station of Ibrahim

Reviewed By thakurjee2020 - Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia

Awesome administration of Makkah holy authorities, they are keeping very good care of covid measures

6. Kaaba

Masjid al Haram, Mecca Saudi Arabia +966 51 920 5696 http://www.hajjinfo.org
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Kaaba

Reviewed By gulzucker - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The most stunning place in the world. The best time for performing Umrah is from October till March, as the weather is very cool and pleasant for the pilgrimage.

7. Mount Arafat

Mecca Saudi Arabia http://www.mzahidtravel.com
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Mount Arafat

Reviewed By abdulkhalif

g place. blessed are the one who are invited to be present there and hope to visit again. we could not climb the hill but mad our duas from a distance. many make the mistake of facing the hill and making dua , please note the qiblah is facing away from the hill during haj.

8. Masjid Taneem

Al Hil, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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Masjid Taneem

Reviewed By sultaa7

This is one of the best and beautiful mosque I have seen on terms of unique design where one after praying there is a resting chair to support the back

9. Abraj Al-Bait Towers

Mecca Saudi Arabia +966 55 505 6356 http://www.alharamain.gov.sa
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Abraj Al-Bait Towers

Reviewed By Abyriz172526 - Lombok, Indonesia

I visited after umrah this week, the highest building in front of Masjidil Haram, with many hotels surrounding the tower, and shopping mall which is you can buy souvenir after you made umroh or Hajj, the view from top is beautiful and there is museum that you can visit. You need prepare some riyal if you want go on top, bring your camera to catch the beautiful kabah.

10. Jabal-e-Rehmat

Mecca 24256 Saudi Arabia 881 490 8888 http://www.pv.gov.sa
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Jabal-e-Rehmat

Reviewed By Bintt0

I read in alot of comments here people are saying Adam and Eve met on Mount of Rahmah but if read the authentic books of history scholars mention many different other points with authentic verses too about place of Adam and Eve where they met . But Mount of Rahmah is not mentioned anywhere in this regard. Wallah o Aalam

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