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Located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, completed in 2012, is an architectural marvel. Standing tall at 607 meters, it’s not only an impressive structure but also the tallest clock tower globally. Impressive Design and Construction The clock tower is a feat of engineering, featuring a steel frame that supports 12,000 tons of weight. The clock faces are covered in 43,000 square meters of composite materials, adorned with 98 million glass mosaic tiles, including 13,000 square meters of stunning gold mosaic. The iconic crescent at the top, made of carbon fiber, is the largest of its kind in the world. Innovative Features The clock's design integrates contemporary materials with traditional Islamic art, creating a visually stunning landmark. With hands measuring up to 23 meters, the clock itself is supported by a robust movement weighing 21 tons—the heaviest clock mechanism in the world. The tower is also equipped with 288 solar panels, ensuring it’s environmentally friendly. Cultural Significance Beyond its architectural grandeur, the Makkah Royal Clock Tower serves as a vital timekeeping institution, connecting with over 50 time institutes worldwide. It provides a crucial time reference for Muslims globally, helping them observe prayer times and significant events like Ramadan. Visitor Experience Visitors can explore the tower and learn about its construction, the history of Islamic time measurement, and the Qur'an at the on-site exhibition spaces. This combination of functionality and education makes it a must-visit landmark in Mecca. Overall, the Makkah Royal Clock Tower is a remarkable fusion of modern engineering and cultural heritage, making it an unforgettable part of any trip to Mecca.
Tahir Khan
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The Clock Tower in Mecca, officially known as the Abraj Al Bait Towers, is a striking architectural marvel that stands as a symbol of modernity amidst the sacred city's historical landscape. Dominating the skyline, this iconic structure is an integral part of the complex surrounding the Masjid al-Haram, the holiest site in Islam. Rising to a height of 601 meters, the Clock Tower is adorned with a massive clock face, visible from various points across Mecca. The clock itself is a technological wonder, displaying prayer times and serving as a focal point for the city's religious activities. Lit up in the evening, the tower transforms into a dazzling spectacle, casting a radiant glow over the pilgrimage site. The Abraj Al Bait Towers house luxury hotels, shopping malls, and extravagant amenities, catering to the diverse needs of the millions of pilgrims who visit Mecca annually. The opulent interiors and world-class facilities redefine the hospitality experience, offering a blend of modern comfort and traditional hospitality. While the Clock Tower is a testament to architectural innovation and engineering prowess, some critics argue that its grandeur contrasts sharply with the simplicity and humility associated with Islamic principles. Nevertheless, its undeniable impact on the cityscape and its practical contributions to the logistical aspects of the Hajj pilgrimage cannot be overlooked. In conclusion, the Clock Tower in Mecca stands as a captivating symbol of modernity and luxury intertwined with the deeply rooted religious significance of the city, leaving a lasting impression on both pilgrims and visitors alike.
Ali Abbas
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The clock towers are very beautiful from the outside. Its a truely beautiful thing to see and is amazing at night. The inside has a huge mall which i absolutely love and walked around for hours. The restaurants were very tasty like al baik and the pizza was the best i have ever had! The rooms were nice and cold and were pretty average sized but nice quality. Now the bas parts are the view was very bad. My room was facing a wall which gave us no view to look at except for a huge concrete wall. I was definitely expecting better from this giant tower but ok. The whole building was like a maze to find and took us days to get used to. They should put clear signs of where to go. Upon entering from underground where the cars are, there is this smell from the perfume which is do not like and hurts my throat each time i smell it. That is something bad. The final con i have about the clock towers is that the breakfast is very unpleasant and made me feel like i want to vomit each time. There was just a few things i would stick to everyday since the others made me feel bad. One good thing about the breakfast, was the view down was absolutely astonishing. I loved looking down and seeing everything. This is all i have for today and my final thoughts are its a pretty good place but definitely could be a little better ☺️
Son Goku
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Alhamdulillah, mashaAlllah, tabarakAllah.. beautiful interior and exterior design. One of the popular place for photography especially at night. Inside the Clock Tower have shopping mall, souvenirs shop, perfume shop, fast food restaurants, restaurants coffee shop, jewelery shop, public toilet, Musolla and etc. This tower is standing next to Al-Ghufran Safwah, As-Safwa Royal Orchid, Swissotel Makkah, Swissotel Al-Maqam, Makkah Towers. InshaAllah, we will come back again for Umrah or Hajj. Trip typeBusiness · Couple Rooms5.0Service5.0Location5.0 Hotel highlightsLuxury · Great view · Great value RoomsClean and big spacious, complete with facilities and amenities. Nearby activitiesNearby to Masjidil Haram just walk 5 minutes, walking distance to groceries store, souvenirs shop, shopping mall, barber shop, restaurants and business property. SafetySafestay 24 hours. WalkabilityWalking distance to Masjidil Haram and nearby to business property. Food & drinksAlhamdulillah, food and drinks absolutely amazing delicious and tempting.
Chef Aneela شيف انيلا
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The Clock towers or otherwise known as Makkah tower or sometimes also called the King Abdul Fahad Hotel is a sight to behold standing like a Giant watchful eye over the holy mosque. The clock tower is the tallest building in Saudi and is in the top 20 tallest buildings olin the world. It is not only a magnificent piece of architecture but also a very useful and convenient Mall to almost all the international brands for all everyday items one might need ranging from footwear to perfumes or clothing to cafeterias. It also has famous Cafe's like Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Dunkin donuts etc. It has a separate food court on the top 2 floors and although the number of restaurants is less, you'll find good options available. It is of course as one might expect, a bit expensive. On the 4th floor of mall there is a very huge Hypermarket by the name of Abraj Hypermarket which is a great option for the locals or the people visiting from other countries. Overall a wonderful experience and a magnificent sight.
Rehma Shahbaz
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The Makkah Royal Clock Tower , The biggest tower clock in the world. Located only 328 feet from Masjid al-Haram, this 76 story luxury hotel is one of the tallest buildings in the world and is inside Makkah Clock Tower. The building at the center of the sacred site breaks over 30 world records; its giant clock face is 43 meters in size, the minute hand measures 23 meters in length and the clock drives weigh 21 tons a piece. Put together it is an engineering masterpiece, 35 times larger than Big Ben and adorned in over 98 million glass mosaic tiles with 24-carat gold leaf. By night over two million LEDs illuminate the tower clock making it legible from distances of over eight kilometers. Visitors can take a tour of the clock tower and visit the observation deck to get a panoramic view of the city of Mecca. The observation deck is located on the 120th floor of the tower and offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
Ahmad Nawaz
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Nearby Attractions Of The Clock Towers
Masjid al-Haram
Kaaba
Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Hajar Tower Makkah
Safa and Marwa (Saee)
Al Salam Gate
Maqaam-e-ibrahim
Clock Tower Museum
King Fahd Gate 79
وقف الملك عبدالعزيز للحرمين الشريفين
Masjid Al Hijrah

Masjid al-Haram
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Kaaba
4.9
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Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Hajar Tower Makkah
4.8
(16.5K)
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Safa and Marwa (Saee)
4.9
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Nearby Restaurants Of The Clock Towers
الرومانسية -أبراج جبل عُمر Al romansiah
Al Shorfa Restaurant
Sahtein Restaurant
MADO
Raydan Yemeni Restaurant
Al Bayt Restaurant
Pakistani Restaurant مطعم الاخوان ، پاکستانی ہوٹل
Spice Bowl
Tuheed Pakistani Restaurant
Mado

الرومانسية -أبراج جبل عُمر Al romansiah
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Al Shorfa Restaurant
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Sahtein Restaurant
4.7
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MADO
4.4
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الملاوي, Al Haram, Makkah 24236, Saudi Arabia
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attractions: Masjid al-Haram, Kaaba, Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Hajar Tower Makkah, Safa and Marwa (Saee), Al Salam Gate, Maqaam-e-ibrahim, Clock Tower Museum, King Fahd Gate 79, وقف الملك عبدالعزيز للحرمين الشريفين, Masjid Al Hijrah, restaurants: الرومانسية -أبراج جبل عُمر Al romansiah, Al Shorfa Restaurant, Sahtein Restaurant, MADO, Raydan Yemeni Restaurant, Al Bayt Restaurant, Pakistani Restaurant مطعم الاخوان ، پاکستانی ہوٹل, Spice Bowl, Tuheed Pakistani Restaurant, Mado
