Makkah being the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is regarded as the most sacred place for Muslims all around the world. It is the site of the large black cube structure called Kaaba, situated in Masjid al-Haram, which is the main reason it attracts millions of people for Hajj and Umrah each year as these activities are one of the basic tenets of Islam. One of the things that the peaceful yet powerful aura of the city offers to its visitors is the calmness making it easy for deep reflection of one’s faith which is well supported by the old history and beautiful architecture. This place truly reveres comfort, peace, love and above all, spirituality.
Masjid al-Haram (The Holy Mosque)

Masjid al-Haram occupies the city center of Makkah where the world’s largest mosque takes much space covering Ka’bah, the holiest place in Islam. The marble floors, sublime architecture, and the glistening spiritual setting create a breathtaking view-especially at night when lights come alive on the mosque. It is inspiring enough to visit Masjid al-Haram, where every guest may feel the spirit of respect and unity in the air.
Jannat al-Mu'alla

The Jannat al-Mu’alla is considered the oldest graveyard of Islam as many members of the family of Prophet Muhammad and his companions are interred here.. Many people visited this grave site with their emotions running high, thinking of its importance in the early days of Islam.
Jabal al-Nour (Mountain of Light)

Jabal al-Nour is a hill just north of Makkah, close to Mount Hira’ah, which held significance because it was where Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, received the revelation from the Angel Gabriel for his first heavenly message while he sat in a cave called the Cave of Hira’. “the path up is long and exhausting, but the panorama over Makkah is stunning with a deep inner serenity”.
Zamzam Well

It can be found inside the Masjid al-Haram complex, which is one of the most famous deposits in the world-Dubai well Zam Zam, which has its own significance due to the miraculous origin of the year. Legend has it that this well had opened up miraculously for the mother and son, Hajar and Ismail, who were wandering the dry deserts in search of water.
Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower

The Clock TowerAbraj Al Bait, a modern Dalaman edifices of the present, stands tall in the city of Makkah. This site is a complete rounding structure of the tallest buildings in the world with huge clock faces that can be seen from far and wide. The construct also has five star houses, the stores and an Islamic history museum. The sky bridge is also famous among tourists who wish to have a different look of the Makkah as it gives the visitors a bird’s eye view of Masjid al-Haram which is unique and famous in everyone’s camera.
Mina

Mina becomes a center of activity each year during Hajj, as millions gather for key rituals. Known as the “City of Tents” due to its vast tent city that temporarily houses pilgrims, Mina is where Ramy al-Jamarat—the symbolic stoning of the devil at three stone pillars—takes place, commemorating the Prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) act against temptation. This ritual serves as a personal moment of reflection and renewal for pilgrims.
Arafat
