Whether on a spiritual retreat or a voyage of discovery, a timeless stay awaits you at the 5-star Address Jabal Omar Makkah. Located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, this award-winning 5-star luxury hotel is housed in a majestic building overlooking the mountains and the holy city. It offers comfortable and refined rooms suitable for couples, families or groups of friends. Decorated with a modern flair, the hotel has several restaurants where you can sample the finest cuisine.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Deluxe King Room with city view
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
Your stay starts here
Address Jabal Omar Makkah 5*
Rooms
For your stay in Mecca, you can choose one of the two rooms on offer. Suitable for couples, friends or families, they will enchant you with their luxury and comfort.
Deluxe room with city view
Accommodating three adults, the Deluxe room with city view (42 m²) offers contemporary décor and plenty of space. It is furnished with a king-size bed and can be fitted with an extra bed on request. A marble bathroom completes this room.
Restaurants & bars
From breakfast to dinner, take advantage of the hotel's various restaurants and bars to discover local specialities. Here, Middle Eastern, Turkish and international flavours take pride of place.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Restaurant
The refined and chic setting of the main restaurant promises a pleasant dining experience. A wide range of specialities are on offer, including traditional Saudi dishes as well as international favourites.
Lobby Lounge & Café
The Lobby Lounge & Café serves delicious international cuisine. Relax in one of the comfortable armchairs or at a table and enjoy the drinks and food on offer.
Activities & lifestyle
In the lounges, in the areas overlooking the city or in the gym, take advantage of the hotel's various facilities to relax between excursions. You'll be close to the holy sites.
Your eventful days will be punctuated by moments of exploration and relaxation. When you wake up, you'll appreciate the many facilities in the gym, where you can work out and get in shape. You can then head to the shared lounges for a cup of tea or to choose the places you want to visit. On the upper floors, viewpoints have been set up to provide an ideal view of the holy sites for quiet meditation.
GOOD TO KNOW
Entry requirements for Saudi Arabia:
Visa
Saudi Arabia has been granting tourist visas to nationals of 49 countries, including France, since 27 September 2019. According to the Saudi authorities, it is possible to apply for this type of visa directly on arrival, using dedicated terminals at the Riyadh and Jeddah airports. However, it is recommended that French citizens wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia obtain an electronic visa via Saudi Visa (https://visa.visitsaudi.com/) prior to their trip. In any case, visitors must be able to present the required supporting documents upon arrival, particularly those regarding medical cover.
The Saudi authorities do not issue visas to holders of passports bearing Israeli visas or stamps.
Customs regulations
On arrival in Saudi Arabia, baggage generally undergoes a thorough inspection. Prohibitions on the import of certain goods must be respected to avoid confiscation and a tedious search.
For further information, please contact the Saudi Arabian Embassy in France (https://embassies.mofa.gov.sa/sites/France/FR/Pages/default.aspx).
Practices and customs
Certain social and religious rules must be respected:
The import and consumption of alcohol and pork are strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Imported cultural products (books, DVDs, magazines, etc.) must be in line with local standards of decency.
Foreign women are no longer required to wear an "abaya" (a long dress covering the entire body). However, women are advised to wear loose-fitting clothing and avoid short sleeves and dresses above the knee.
Men should wear trousers and avoid shorts or Bermuda shorts.
Islam is the only authorised religion in Saudi Arabia. All manifestations of belonging to other religions (practices, proselytism, symbols, etc.) are prohibited.
Only people of the Muslim faith are permitted to visit Mecca, and access remains strictly controlled. In Medina, access to the Prophet's Mosque is forbidden to non-Muslims.
During the month of Ramadan, travellers should pay particular attention to respecting Saudi customs and traditions.
Saudis scrupulously observe the fasting period. It is strictly forbidden to eat, drink or smoke in public, under penalty of arrest and expulsion. Women must pay greater attention to what they wear.
Certain aspects of private life are considered to be indecent offences (adultery, homosexuality, etc.), which are severely punished. The consumption and smuggling of alcohol or drugs also carry severe penalties.