This mountain houses the Hira Cave, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation from the Angel Jibreel.
Located near Masjid al-Haram, this skyscraper complex features a museum, a clock tower, and a shopping mall, offering cultural exhibits and panoramic views of Makkah.
Explore exhibits on the history of Islam, Arabic calligraphy, coins, and artefacts. Open to visitors from all backgrounds interested in Makkah’s cultural evolution.
This project, still developing, will highlight the significance of Jabal al-Nour and the Quran’s first revelation, with spaces designed to engage visitors of all faiths.
Though non-Muslims cannot enter the cave itself, the scenic viewpoints around Jabal Thawr offer beautiful landscapes and a glimpse into Makkah’s natural beauty.
Located inside the Abraj Al-Bait Towers, this museum explores themes of astronomy, timekeeping, and Islamic civilisation—an enriching stop for all visitors.
This area offers dining, shopping, and entertainment facilities with an inclusive environment, making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
This traditional market gives visitors a taste of local culture, crafts, and cuisine. It’s an ideal spot to connect with the heritage and people of Makkah.
Here are some buffet options when there's a big group of friends to eat along!