The Sky Musalla
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The Sky Musalla

The world's highest prayer room, inside Address Jabal Omar Makkah

1-2 hoursFreeAddress Jabal Omar, MakkahEasyFamily friendly
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The Sky Musalla is located inside the Address Jabal Omar Makkah hotel, spanning floors 36-38 within the skybridge connecting its twin towers. At 165 metres above ground, it holds the Guinness World Record for the highest prayer room within a skybridge. The space accommodates 520 worshippers and offers unobstructed panoramic views of the Haram and the Makkah skyline.

Most visitors to Makkah never look up. They spend their days at ground level or on the Haram's main floors, surrounded by the density and intensity of pilgrimage. The Sky Musalla strips all of that away. From this height, you see the Kaaba as a focal point in a vast urban landscape — the mountains, the cranes, the sprawl of the city in every direction. It reframes the scale of what Makkah is.

The prayer hall itself is stunning — Islamic arch-shaped windows with black and white striped voussoirs, white columns with golden Arabic calligraphy, and circular chandeliers with warm amber lighting. There is no jostling, no navigating through crowds. You pray with a view that makes you feel both small and profoundly connected.

The Sky Musalla is inside the Address Jabal Omar Makkah hotel, a short walk west of the Haram.

Practical details:

  • Access: Exclusively for Address Jabal Omar hotel guests. The lifts to the Sky Musalla are activated by hotel key cards, and security will turn away non-guests. You must be staying at the Address to visit.
  • Getting there: The Address Jabal Omar is in the Jabal Omar development, directly west of the Haram. It's a few minutes walk away from Al Haram.
  • Best time to visit: Go between prayers when the space is quieter. The views at Fajr and Maghrib are particularly striking — the light over the city is extraordinary.
  • Duration: You can pray and leave in 30 minutes, but most people end up staying longer. Give yourself at least an hour.
  • Holds the Guinness World Record for highest prayer room within a skybridge (165 metres)
  • Accommodates 520 worshippers across 550 square metres
  • Views extend in every direction — the Haram courtyards, surrounding mountains, and the city beyond

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