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Al Tawfiq Plaza Hotel

1.0 star property
5.8 out of 10, (85)
"Easy parking"
The price is SAR 248
SAR 293 total
includes taxes & fees
31 Mar - 1 Apr
Al Tawfiq Plaza Hotel

Afraa Hotel

1.0 star property
7.8 out of 10, Good, (30)
"Everything good "
The price is SAR 150
SAR 177 total
includes taxes & fees
2 Apr - 3 Apr
Afraa Hotel
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Learn more about Al Shubaikah

A hazy look at the Makkah Clock Tower, tallest & largest clock tower in the world (601 meters), under the Arabian sun.

The clock tower stands in the center of a high-rise complex called Abraj Al-Bait. Six smaller high-rises surround it at heights varying and accommodate both residential and hotel uses. True to its name, four colossal clock faces are mounted near the top of the tower. These clocks hold the record for both the largest and highest in the world. At night, the clock faces are illuminated by one million LED lights that transform the tower into a green and white beacon. Writing is inscribed above each clock, with the words “God is the Greatest” on the north and south sides, while the Koran adorns the east and west sides. The spire of the tower features a spherical observation center at its base. The spire is capped with a shining mosaic gold crescent that weighs 35 metric tons. A number of cultural amenities are present in the upper levels of the tower, including a center for lunar observation and a cosmology museum.
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