360° hotel tours in Makkah and Madinah

Walk through the hotel before you book — the room, the lobby, the prayer hall and the view from the window.

4 tours · 69 panoramas

A hotel photo shows what the photographer chose to show. A 360° tour shows the rest: how big the room really is, what stands next to the bed, what you see when you pull the curtain aside. You turn the view yourself, in any direction, exactly as you would standing in the doorway.

We film these tours ourselves, on site, with a panoramic camera on a tripod at eye level. Nothing is drawn or generated. Every hotel is shot the way a guest walks it: the entrance first, then the lobby and reception, the prayer hall and the dining hall, then the floor corridor and the rooms — down to the bathroom, because that is the question people ask most often.

For Hajj and Umrah this matters more than for an ordinary trip. You book months ahead, from another country, often for a whole family, and you cannot come and look. The distance to the Haram, whether four people really fit in a quad room, whether there is a window at all — a tour answers this in a minute, and answers it before the money is paid.