Top 6 Family-Friendly Hotels in Makkah

The hotels with kids' clubs, play centres, and family perks that actually make Umrah with children easier

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Umrah with kids means your hotel choice matters more than it would otherwise. The Haram experience is the same from every hotel — but what happens when the kids need a break isn't. Not every hotel in Makkah has a kids' club, and the ones that do vary wildly in quality, hours, and price.

1. Hyatt Regency Jabal Omar — Best overall kids club

Hyatt Regency kids club

If you're choosing a hotel primarily based on what it offers your children, the Hyatt Regency has the strongest kids' club in Makkah. The space is genuinely impressive — it's one of the most spacious and refreshing kids' clubs in the city, with an extensive offering that includes PlayStation consoles, drawing stations, ball pits, and more.

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Price
35 SAR per hour
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Hours
11am–8pm
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Type
Kids play club with extensive activities

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2. Jumeirah Jabal Omar — Best value kids club

Jumeirah Jabal Omar kids club

The Jumeirah's kids club hits a sweet spot between quality and price. At 40 SAR per hour it's competitive — but the real value is the 100 SAR daily pass. If you're planning to use the club for more than two and a half hours in a day, the daily rate makes this the most affordable option in Makkah per hour of use.

Friday hours extend to 10am–9pm, which is useful since families tend to spend more time at the hotel on Fridays.

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Price
40 SAR/hr or 100 SAR daily
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Hours
1pm–9pm daily, 10am–9pm Fridays
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Ages
4–12

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3. Swissôtel Al Maqam — Not a kids club, but a kids dining experience

Swissôtel Al Maqam kids buffet

The Swissôtel doesn't have a dedicated kids' club. What it does have is a kids' buffet experience that's worth knowing about if you're staying nearby. The buffet features cartoon-themed decor, popcorn stands, candy floss machines, and fresh juices — the kind of thing that turns a meal into an event for under-10s.

The limitation: it's only available on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30am to 11am. It's a weekend breakfast treat, not an everyday facility. If you need a daily play area, the Clock Tower's Sand Beach (on P2) is a short walk away and open to the public.

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Hours
Fridays & Saturdays, 8:30am–11am
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Type
Kids buffet dining experience (not a play area)

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4. InterContinental Dar Al Tawhid — Supervised care

Dar Al Tawhid kids play centre

The Dar Al Tawhid's play centre is the one to consider if supervised care is what you need. For families where one parent has been "taking turns" at every prayer, this changes the trip.

The catch: kids under 5 cannot be left unsupervised, so one parent still needs to stay for younger children. And at 57.5 SAR per hour, it's the most expensive option on this list.

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Price
57.5 SAR per hour
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Hours
11am–7:30pm daily
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Ages
4–11 (under 5 need a parent)

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5. Voco Makkah — Budget-friendly with the latest hours

Voco Makkah kids club

Voco's kids club won't win any awards for luxury, but it has two things going for it: it's in one of the most affordable hotels near the Haram, and it stays open until midnight. After Isha prayer and late-night Tawaf, having somewhere for the kids to decompress until you're ready to head back to the room is genuinely useful.

The club is in Tower 4 and includes a games area, PS5 consoles, and cartoons.

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Price
Complimentary (verify at check-in)
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Hours
9am–midnight (Tower 4)
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Type
Games area, PS5, cartoons

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6. Fairmont Clock Tower — 24/7 access, basic but always open

Fairmont Clock Tower kids play area

The Fairmont's kids' play area operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That's its main selling point — not the facility itself, which is fairly basic in its offering. But when your 4-year-old is wide awake at 2am because their body clock hasn't adjusted, having somewhere to take them that isn't the hotel corridor is worth knowing about.

The other notable detail: it's open to non-hotel guests. If you're staying at the Pullman or Swissôtel next door and need a kids' option, you can walk over.

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Price
50 SAR per hour
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Hours
24/7
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Ages
3–6
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Location
Floor M1
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Access
Open to non-hotel guests

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Quick comparison

HotelTypeHoursPriceAges
Hyatt RegencyFull kids club + sleeping area11am–8pm35 SAR/hr
JumeirahKids play club1–9pm (10am Fri)40 SAR/hr or 100 SAR/day4–12
SwissôtelKids buffet onlyFri–Sat 8:30–11amIncluded with buffet
Dar Al TawhidSupervised play centre11am–7:30pm57.5 SAR/hr4–11
VocoGames area + PS59am–midnightComplimentary
FairmontBasic play area (24/7)24/750 SAR/hr3–6

The practical takeaway

If you're travelling with children, your hotel's kids' facilities should be part of the booking decision — not an afterthought. The difference between a hotel with a kids' club and one without can mean the difference between both parents getting to pray Isha at the Haram or one always staying behind.

For more family-focused tips, read our guide: 5 Things Families Visiting Makkah Need to Know.

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