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Makkah, March 15, 2026, SPA — Markets in Makkah are bustling with activity as Eid Al-Fitr approaches, drawing residents, visitors, and Umrah performers eager to celebrate the end of Ramadan. Shops are expanding their offerings with a wide range of products, special deals, and discounts to attract shoppers. Traditional markets and modern malls feature diverse options for clothing and tailoring as families prepare for Eid. Traditional sweets and hospitality supplies are also in high demand for the celebrations. To ensure a safe shopping environment, the Holy Makkah Municipality has intensified monitoring efforts. Inspection teams conduct

Makkah, March 17, 2026, SPA — The General Transport Center, one of the centers of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, strengthened the Makkah taxi fleet by receiving three licenses for companies operating Makkah taxi contracts. Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser handed over the licenses to CEO of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites Eng. Saleh bin Ibrahim Al-Rasheed to support the Makkah taxi fleet, one of the products of the General Transport Center. Al-Rasheed stated that issuing the licenses will strengthen the regulation of the taxi sector in Makkah by introducing an advanced

Makkah, March 12, 2026, SPA — The Holy Makkah Municipality completed the installation of the tallest Saudi flagpole in Makkah, standing at over 80 meters on Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road in celebration of Saudi Flag Day, observed annually on March 11. The initiative reflects the status and national symbolism of the Saudi flag and expresses pride in the banner of monotheism that represents the Kingdom’s identity and its deeply rooted values. The installation coincided with a national event organized by the municipality titled “A Flag Bearing the Message of Monotheism and the History of a Nation” at Makkah Yard. The e

Makkah, February 27, 2026, SPA — stc group is continuing its on-the-ground efforts to serve Umrah performers during Ramadan through an integrated system of technological services and humanitarian initiatives in Makkah. In partnership with several non-profit associations, the group implemented a welcoming initiative that included distributing copies of the Holy Quran and cold water to visitors to the Grand Mosque, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility and volunteerism. Simultaneously, stc is leveraging its advanced digital infrastructure to ensure high-speed connectivity and network reliability in the vicinity of the Grand

Makkah, February 25, 2026, SPA — Adhering to medically recommended dietary guidelines plays a critical role in maintaining patient safety during fasting. Health experts advise against beginning Iftar with heavy or high-sugar foods. Instead, it is preferable to start with a light option, such as dates and milk, then pray Maghrib, before gradually consuming the main meal. Emphasis should be placed on complex carbohydrates that are absorbed slowly and help maintain stable blood glucose levels, while sweetened juices and sugary beverages should be avoided. Dr. Sanaa Barnawi, a family medicine consultant at the Makkah Virtual Health Center, ex

Makkah, February 25, 2026, SPA — Ramadan street stalls in the neighborhoods of Makkah are among the most prominent seasonal features accompanying the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. They form a daily scene that reflects Ramadan’s distinct character and evokes elements of collective memory linked to the city’s culinary and social traditions. These stalls spread across neighborhood surroundings ahead of the Maghrib call to prayer, offering a variety of Ramadan foods and beverages, in a display that reflects simplicity in detail and the renewal of inherited practices preserved by the community across generations. Reside

Makkah, February 22, 2026, SPA — As part of the seasonal community events accompanying the “Makkah Winter” programs, the Lanterns Festival has emerged as a family-oriented entertainment event. It contributes to the vibrancy of Ramadan nights in Makkah, a city known for its spiritual atmosphere and deep-rooted social traditions. The festival offers an open, community-oriented experience for families and children. It features recreational activities such as children’s games, interactive competitions, and live performances. Service and commercial booths are also available. The atmosphere reflects the spirit of togetherness

Makkah, February 20, 2026, SPA — The 13 minarets of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, ranging in height from 98 to 137 meters, stand as architectural masterpieces that blend traditional Islamic design with modern engineering, while their strategic placement across major entrances creates a harmonious skyline. Each minaret follows a precise five-section anatomy: a sturdy base, a primary balcony, a slender shaft, a secondary balcony, and a crowning cap topped with a radiant crescent moon. These minarets not only fulfill the religious function of the call to prayer but also reflect centuries of evolution in Islamic architecture, showcasing the

Makkah, February 16, 2026, SPA — The Makkah Halal Forum has become a leading destination for international businesses, with its third edition drawing strong economic momentum and broad, high-level global participation, positioning it as a strategic entry point for companies seeking to grow in the Saudi market and expand into cross-border markets. The forum is no longer merely a commercial gathering but a dynamic platform for exploring opportunities and forging strategic partnerships. International exhibitors view their presence in the Holy Capital as a valuable gateway to reaching a broader global customer base. In this context, severa

Makkah, February 16, 2026, SPA — Makkah is witnessing a significant rise in economic activity in anticipation of Ramadan 1447AH. Market footfall, commercial centers, and hotel occupancy are rapidly increasing, highlighting the city’s importance during this religious period. Demand is strong in the retail and food sectors for essential goods, dates, beverages, and seasonal decorations. Traditional and modern markets report vibrant purchasing activity, bolstered by promotional offers. In hospitality, early bookings for hotels near the Grand Mosque have surged. Occupancy rates are expected to rise sharply as Umrah performers and other