The Makkah Clock Royal Tower, one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic landmarks, has unveiled its new Clock Tower Restaurant, offering diners a luxurious Iftar and Suhoor experience with panoramic views of the Grand Mosque (Al Masjid Al Haram) and the Holy Kaaba.
Located directly beneath the famous clock face, the restaurant combines traditional Saudi hospitality with international cuisine, attracting high demand from visitors seeking a spiritually uplifting dining experience during Ramadan. Guests also gain access to the Clock Tower Museum, enriching their visit with insights into Makkah’s heritage.
Prime Location and Spiritual Ambiance
Situated within the Fairmont Makkah Clock Royal Tower, the restaurant provides guests with an extraordinary vantage point overlooking Islam’s holiest site. Its interior features Ramadan-inspired décor, creating a serene and spiritually immersive atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience.
Culinary Highlights
The menu offers a wide range of traditional Arab and Saudi dishes such as quzi, alongside international specialties catering to diverse tastes. Vegetarian and health-conscious options are also available, ensuring an inclusive dining experience that celebrates both local heritage and global flavors.
Guest Experience
Guests have described their dining experience as “unforgettable”, praising the combination of luxurious service, spiritual ambiance, and unparalleled views of the Grand Mosque.
Access to Cultural Heritage
Guests can explore the Clock Tower Museum, operated by the Misk Foundation, which showcases the architectural, cultural, and historical significance of the tower — further deepening their connection to the sacred city.
Growing Hospitality Landscape in Makkah
The opening of the Clock Tower Restaurant aligns with Makkah’s expanding hospitality sector, led by major developments such as the Jabal Omar Project, a SAR 8 billion initiative adding 15 hotels by 2030, many offering direct views of Al Masjid Al Haram.
Recent openings include:
- Jumeirah Jabal Omar Hotel, the group’s first in Saudi Arabia, with over 1,000 rooms and suites.
- Address Jabal Omar Makkah Hotel, featuring the Sky Musallah, the world’s highest prayer room, recognized by Guinness World Records at 483 meters above sea level.
- Park Inn by Radisson Makkah Thakher Algharbi, with 161 rooms and proximity to the Grand Mosque.
Upcoming projects include the Courtyard by Marriott Makkah Al Naseem, the largest Courtyard in the world, and the Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences by Accor, part of the MGallery Collection, opening in 2028.
A Distinct Ramadan Experience
With its breathtaking views, exquisite cuisine, and access to Makkah’s cultural landmarks, the Clock Tower Restaurant stands out as a premier destination for visitors seeking a truly memorable Ramadan dining experience in the heart of the Holy City.