Shopping in Makkah is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

 Here is the post on Shopping in Makkah once-in-a-lifetime opportunity offered by our travel agency with the best Family Hajj Packages 2022 UK. Shopping in Makkah is a highlight of any visit to the city. For many people, the chance to visit Makkah only comes once in a lifetime. Not only do you want to enjoy every moment spent on sacred ground, but you also want to bring home memories of your visit. 

You might also want to buy gifts for your loved ones or for non-Muslims who will probably never have the chance that you do. This guide will show you when and where to pick the ideal products so that you can bring home the best of Makkah's quality.


Malls and shopping centers in Makkah


There are many shopping centers and malls to choose from if you want to shop in the comfort of air conditioning and with the convenience of well-stocked stores and a wide range of merchandise. The Makkah Mall, which has three floors and is a quick taxi ride from most hotels, is the most popular. 

You can expect to find a wide range of stores, as well as many shopping and dining options. Shopping at the mall is similar to going to the shops anywhere else in the world, with the exception that there are many new brands of clothing, shoes, and other goods. The Red Sea Mall, the Mall of Arabia, and the Al-Salam Mall are some of the other malls you might come across while exploring Makkah and the surrounding areas. 

Look for Souq Al Hijaz on your way to or from the Jeddah airport if you want to shop. Although it is not in Mecca, it is one of the area's oldest and most prestigious shopping malls.


Shopping in the Open Markets of Makkah


You must seek out the open markets if you want to have an authentic Makkah shopping experience. There are small markets where vendors sell dates and other foods that they have grown themselves. And larger markets where a variety of vendors congregate in one location for the ease of visitors and locals alike. Outside of Makkah, some of the finest open markets can be found. 

The Madina Market is the best place to go if you're looking for the largest and freshest dates. Smaller dates can be found in open markets in Makkah, but many repeat visitors make their way to Madinah if they need dates as well as a variety of other foods. This is a fascinating market where you might be able to find a variety of additional items while you're there.

One more popular open market is Gabel Street Souq, which is located in Jeddah. If you have an available block of time in your travel schedule, you can stop off on your way in or out of Makkah, or go on a day trip or evening excursion. This market is really just one street where a lot of different vendors congregate.


Malls vs. open markets

It's difficult to visit Makkah without visiting at least one marketplace, but you may not need to buy a lot of fresh produce from street vendors during the summer months. You don't want to buy spoilt produce because the vendor doesn't have access to refrigeration or air conditioning.

This isn't to say that the markets aren't good places to shop for low-cost prayer mats, clothing, and other necessities. Most vendors are willing to bargain if you do so politely. So, if you shop wisely, you can get some great deals.



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