Makkah, Saudi Arabia, March 2026: Address Jabal Omar Makkah has achieved a landmark hospitality milestone by receiving the Recommended Rating from Forbes Travel Guide — the world’s most respected and influential global hospitality rating system.
The hotel is the first and only property in Makkah and Madinah to earn this distinction, and joins an exclusive group of just 14 hotels across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recognized by Forbes Travel Guide this year.
Forbes Travel Guide evaluates hotels against a comprehensive set of global standards covering guest experience, service quality, facilities, and operational excellence. Properties that meet these rigorous criteria are awarded one of three distinctions: Five-Star, Four-Star, or Recommended. Address Jabal Omar Makkah has been recognized under the Recommended category.
Located within the Jabal Omar development and offering direct views of Al Masjid Al Haram, Address Jabal Omar Makkah delivers a blend of contemporary design, refined service, and elevated guest experiences aligned with international hospitality benchmarks.
This recognition further highlights the rapid growth of Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector and underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to world-class service excellence.
About Address Hotel Jabal Omar Makkah:
Address Jabal Omar Makkah is a spiritually centred luxury hotel located steps from Al Masjid Al Haram, offering pilgrims a refined hospitality experience designed around worship, calm, and proximity to the Holy Mosque.
The hotel is home to the Sky Mussallah, an elevated prayer hall set on a skybridge between the 36th and 38th floors, accommodating up to 520 worshippers. Recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s highest suspended prayer hall overlooking the Holy Kaaba, it offers sweeping views of Al Masjid Al Haram and the city of Makkah, creating a uniquely serene setting for prayer and quiet reflection.
Address Jabal Omar Makkah offers panoramic Haram-view rooms and dining venues, including The Restaurant and the Lobby Lounge, with menus inspired by Saudi and Hejazi traditions and structured around prayer and fasting schedules.