
Makkah Clock Royal Tower won the title of ‘Best luxury hotel, KSA' at the Arabian Travel Awards 2024
Makkah Clock Royal Tower (a Fairmont hotel) clenched the title of 'Best luxury hotel, KSA' at the seventh edition of the Arabian Travel Awards 2024. The hotel is an iconic landmark in the heart of Makkah. Adjacent to Al Masjid Al Haram, it is the closest luxury hotel to Al Kaaba, making it the ideal choice for Umrah and Hajj. With 76 floors, 1,650 elegant rooms and suites, and breathtaking views of Al Kaaba, Al Haram, and Makkah's skyline, the hotel offers unparalleled comfort. Enjoy family-friendly stays, Fairmont Gold exclusivity, or the refined luxury of the Royal Floor.

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