The Jeddah airport to Makkah Clock Royal Tower taxi fare is 250 SAR for a standard sedan. This covers the 85 kilometer journey from King Abdulaziz International Airport directly to the iconic Abraj Al-Bait complex where the Fairmont Clock Tower Hotel stands right next to Masjid al-Haram.
Yeah, that’s the real price. No surge pricing nonsense. No haggling with drivers at 2 AM when you’re exhausted from a long flight. Just a fixed rate that we honor whether you land during Ramadan rush or a quiet Tuesday afternoon.
π Quick Answer: Jeddah Airport to Clock Tower Taxi 2025
- Taxi Fare: 250 SAR (Sedan) to 550 SAR (Hiace 10 Seater)
- Distance: 85 km via Highway 40
- Drive Time: 1 hour 10 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes
- Drop-off: Directly at Fairmont Clock Tower entrance
- Airport Terminal: Pickup from Terminal 1, North or South
- Book: WhatsApp +966 537672872 or book online
We pick you up right outside the arrivals hall at King Abdulaziz International Airport. Our driver holds a sign with your name, helps with luggage, and takes you straight to the Clock Tower drop-off zone. The whole thing takes about 70 to 90 minutes depending on traffic conditions on the Makkah Freeway.
Exact Taxi Fares: JED Airport to Makkah Clock Tower
Here’s what you’ll pay for a private taxi from Jeddah Airport to the Royal Clock Tower Fairmont Hotel in 2025:
| Vehicle Type | Capacity | One-Way Fare | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan (Camry) | 4 passengers | 250 SAR | Solo travelers, couples |
| Hyundai Sonata | 4 passengers | 250 SAR | Small families |
| Staria H1 | 7 passengers | 400 SAR | Medium families |
| GMC Yukon | 7 passengers | 450 SAR | Premium comfort, extra luggage |
| Hiace | 10 passengers | 550 SAR | Large groups, Umrah packages |
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These are fixed rates. Doesn’t matter if you land at midnight or during Friday rush hour. The price stays the same. We don’t do that thing where drivers suddenly “forget” the agreed rate when you reach your destination.
Here’s the thing about airport taxis in Saudi Arabia. Street taxis and some apps charge based on demand. Land during Hajj season? You might see fares double or triple. Book with us ahead of time and your 250 SAR stays 250 SAR.
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Distance from Jeddah Airport to Makkah Clock Tower
The driving distance from King Abdulaziz International Airport to Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower is 85 kilometers. Most people think it’s shorter because Jeddah and Makkah seem close on maps. But the airport sits on the northern edge of Jeddah, adding extra distance.
| Route Option | Distance | Time | Road Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highway 40 (Makkah Road) | 85 km | 70 min | Main highway, well-maintained |
| Al Haramain Highway | 82 km | 75 min | Less traffic, newer road |
| Via Bahra Exit | 88 km | 80 min | Alternative when main highway congested |
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Our drivers pick the route based on real-time traffic. During Ramadan or Hajj season, the Makkah Freeway gets backed up near the Haram tunnels. That’s when we switch to alternative entries through Ibrahim Al Khalil Road or the Third Ring Road to get you to the Clock Tower faster.
You can check the exact route on Google Maps here to see what the journey looks like.
What is the Makkah Clock Royal Tower?
Let me give you some context about where you’re heading. The Makkah Clock Royal Tower, officially called Abraj Al-Bait, is that massive building you see in every photo of the Grand Mosque. It’s the tallest clock tower in the world at 601 meters. The clock face itself is 43 meters in diameter. You can literally see it from 25 kilometers away.
The complex houses the Fairmont Hotel, which sits directly adjacent to Masjid al-Haram. We’re talking about a 2-minute walk from your room to the Kaaba. That’s why pilgrims pay premium rates to stay here. The convenience is unmatched.
According to Islamic Landmarks, this site holds significant importance as part of the Haram expansion project, making it one of the largest buildings in the world by floor area.
How Much Did the Clock Tower in Makkah Cost?
The Abraj Al-Bait complex cost approximately 15 billion USD to build. Yeah, you read that right. Fifteen billion dollars. It was constructed by the Saudi Binladin Group and completed in 2012 as part of the King Abdulaziz Endowment Project.
The complex includes seven towers, a massive shopping mall, prayer halls, and the luxury Fairmont Hotel. The entire development can accommodate over 100,000 people during peak pilgrimage seasons.
Staying at the Clock Tower: Room Rates and What’s Included
Since you’re heading to the Fairmont Clock Tower, you probably want to know what rooms cost. Here’s the reality check:
How Much Does It Cost to Stay in the Clock Tower in Makkah?
Room rates at the Fairmont Makkah Clock Royal Tower range from 1,500 SAR to 8,000 SAR per night depending on room type, season, and how far in advance you book. During Ramadan last ten nights or Hajj week, prices can jump to 15,000 SAR or more for premium suites.
| Room Type | Off-Peak Rate | Ramadan Rate | Haram View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fairmont Room | 1,500 SAR | 3,500 SAR | City view only |
| Deluxe Haram View | 2,800 SAR | 5,500 SAR | Partial Kaaba view |
| Premium Suite | 5,000 SAR | 10,000 SAR | Full Kaaba view |
| Royal Suite | 8,000 SAR | 15,000+ SAR | Panoramic Haram view |
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Is Breakfast Included in Makkah Clock Tower Room?
Honestly, it depends on your booking. Standard room rates at the Fairmont Clock Tower usually don’t include breakfast. You’ll need to select a breakfast-inclusive package when booking or pay separately at their restaurants.
Their breakfast buffet costs around 150 to 200 SAR per person if you add it later. Some travel packages from Umrah operators include breakfast as part of the deal, so check your booking confirmation carefully.
How Much is the Ticket for the Royal Clock Tower in Makkah?
There’s no separate ticket to enter the Clock Tower building. The observation deck and museum that used to operate on the upper floors have been closed to general visitors for several years now. You can only access the hotel areas if you’re a registered guest.
The shopping mall at the base of the tower is open to everyone though. You’ll find restaurants, shops, and prayer areas accessible without any ticket or hotel booking.
The Journey: What to Expect from Airport to Clock Tower
Let me walk you through exactly what happens when you book a taxi with us from JED Airport to the Fairmont Clock Tower.
Step 1: Flight lands at King Abdulaziz International Airport
You’ll arrive at either Terminal 1 (international flights) or the North/South terminals depending on your airline. Saudi Airlines uses different terminals than Emirates or Turkish Airlines.
Step 2: Immigration and baggage claim
First-time visitors should budget 30 to 60 minutes for immigration during busy periods. Ramadan and Hajj season? Sometimes longer. We track your flight so we know exactly when to be there.
Step 3: Meet your driver
Walk out of arrivals and look for our driver holding a sign with your name. We wait at the designated pickup zone. If you can’t find us, just WhatsApp and we’ll guide you to the exact spot.
Step 4: Load luggage and depart
Our vehicles have plenty of space for luggage. Even the Camry sedan fits 3 large suitcases comfortably. Families with lots of bags should consider the GMC Yukon or Hiace for extra cargo room.
Step 5: Highway drive to Makkah
The main route takes Highway 40, also called Makkah Road or the Makkah Freeway. It’s a well-maintained multi-lane highway. You’ll pass through the Shumaisi checkpoint where non-Muslims are diverted (the road splits for those without pilgrimage visas).
Step 6: Enter Makkah and approach the Haram
The last 10 kilometers can take 20 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. We navigate through Ibrahim Al Khalil Road or use the tunnel system to reach the Clock Tower drop-off area.
Step 7: Arrival at Fairmont entrance
We drop you directly at the hotel entrance on the ground floor. Bellhops and hotel staff handle your luggage from there. You’re literally steps away from checking in.
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Taxi vs Other Transport Options: JED to Clock Tower
You’ve got choices for getting from Jeddah Airport to the Clock Tower. Let me break down the pros and cons honestly:
| Transport | Cost | Time | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private Taxi (Umrah Taxi VIP) | 250 SAR | 70-90 min | Door-to-door, fixed price, driver waits | Costs more than bus |
| Uber/Careem | 200-350 SAR | 70-90 min | App-based, easy to book | Surge pricing, driver may cancel |
| SAPTCO Bus | 35-50 SAR | 2+ hours | Cheapest option | Fixed schedule, drops at bus station not hotel |
| Hotel Shuttle | 300-500 SAR | 70-90 min | Arranged by hotel | More expensive, less flexible timing |
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The SAPTCO bus is cheapest at around 35 to 50 SAR, but it drops you at the central bus station in Makkah, not at your hotel. From there you’d need another taxi to the Clock Tower anyway. Plus the bus runs on fixed schedules that might not match your flight arrival.
Uber and Careem work, but surge pricing hits hard during peak pilgrimage times. I’ve seen fares jump to 400 or 500 SAR during Ramadan rushes. And sometimes drivers cancel when they realize it’s a long trip to Makkah.
With us, your driver is already assigned and waiting. No cancellations. No surge pricing surprises.
Best Time to Travel from JED Airport to Makkah
Timing matters more than most people realize. The difference between a smooth 70-minute ride and a frustrating 2-hour crawl comes down to when you’re on the road.
Best times to travel:
- After Fajr prayer (around 5:30 to 7:00 AM) – Roads are empty
- Late morning (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) – Moderate traffic
- Late night (after 11:00 PM) – Minimal congestion
Times to avoid if possible:
- Thursday evenings – Weekend traffic from Jeddah to Makkah
- Friday before Jummah – Everyone rushing to the Haram
- After Maghrib prayer – Dinner rush plus Isha traffic
- Last 10 days of Ramadan – Roads are packed 24/7
That said, we can’t always control when our flights land. If you arrive at a busy time, don’t stress. Our drivers know alternative routes through the Third Ring Road and can navigate around the worst congestion points.
Booking Your Transfer: Step by Step
Getting a taxi from Jeddah Airport to the Clock Tower is straightforward. Here’s what you need to do:
Option 1: WhatsApp Booking
Message us at +966 537672872 with:
- Your flight number and arrival date/time
- Number of passengers
- Hotel name (Fairmont Clock Tower)
- Any special requests (child seat, extra luggage space)
We’ll confirm your booking and send you driver details before your flight.
Option 2: Online Booking
Use our Jeddah Airport to Makkah taxi page to book online. Fill in your details, select your vehicle, and you’ll get instant confirmation.
What happens next:
- We send you driver name and phone number 24 hours before pickup
- Driver tracks your flight in real-time
- If your flight is delayed, driver adjusts accordingly
- Meet at arrivals with name sign
- Payment on arrival (cash or card)
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Tips for First-Time Visitors to Makkah
If this is your first Umrah or first time staying at the Clock Tower, here’s some practical advice:
Before you land:
- Download WhatsApp if you haven’t – it’s how everyone communicates in Saudi
- Have your hotel booking confirmation ready on your phone
- Bring Saudi Riyals or withdraw from airport ATMs (widely available)
- Check your visa status on the Muqeem or Absher app
At the airport:
- Immigration queues are longest after multiple flights land together
- Baggage trolleys are free at JED Airport
- SIM cards available at airport shops (Mobily, STC, Zain)
- Currency exchange rates at airport are reasonable
During the drive:
- The air conditioning will be on – dress in layers if you get cold easily
- Rest stops are available if you need a bathroom break
- The Makkah Freeway has service areas with food and coffee
- Network coverage is good throughout the route
Arriving at the Clock Tower:
- Check-in is on the ground floor near the main entrance
- The shopping mall extends underneath – easy to get turned around
- Walking to the Haram takes 2 to 5 minutes depending on which gate
- Keep your room key card – you’ll need it for elevator access
Return Transfer: Clock Tower to Jeddah Airport
Most pilgrims need a return taxi at the end of their trip. We offer the same fixed pricing for the return journey from the Clock Tower back to King Abdulaziz International Airport.
The return fare is identical: 250 SAR for sedan, same rates for larger vehicles.
For return transfers, we recommend booking based on your flight departure time:
- International flights: Leave Clock Tower 4 hours before departure
- Domestic flights: Leave 3 hours before departure
- Peak season (Ramadan/Hajj): Add an extra hour buffer
We track traffic conditions and flight statuses. If there’s unexpected congestion, we’ll message you to leave earlier.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about taxi service from Jeddah Airport to the Makkah Clock Tower:
How much is a taxi from Jeddah Airport to Makkah Clock Tower?A taxi from Jeddah Airport to the Makkah Clock Royal Tower costs 250 SAR for a standard sedan like Toyota Camry or Hyundai Sonata. Larger vehicles cost more with Staria H1 at 400 SAR, GMC Yukon at 450 SAR, and Hiace at 550 SAR for groups up to 10 passengers. How far is Jeddah Airport from Makkah Clock Tower?The driving distance from King Abdulaziz International Airport to the Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower is 85 kilometers via Highway 40. Travel time ranges from 70 to 90 minutes depending on traffic conditions and time of day you travel. How much does it cost to stay in the Clock Tower in Makkah?Room rates at the Fairmont Makkah Clock Royal Tower range from 1,500 SAR to 8,000 SAR per night during regular season. Ramadan and Hajj periods see prices jump to 5,000 SAR for basic rooms and 15,000 SAR or more for premium suites with Haram views. Is breakfast included in Makkah Clock Tower room?Standard room bookings at the Fairmont Clock Tower typically do not include breakfast. You need to select a breakfast-inclusive package when booking or pay separately at their restaurants. Breakfast buffet costs around 150 to 200 SAR per person if added later. How much is the ticket for the Royal Clock Tower in Makkah?There is no separate ticket to enter the Clock Tower. The observation deck and museum on upper floors have been closed to general visitors for several years. Hotel areas are only accessible to registered guests. The shopping mall at the base is open to everyone without tickets. How much did the clock tower in Makkah cost?The Abraj Al-Bait complex cost approximately 15 billion USD to build. It was constructed by the Saudi Binladin Group and completed in 2012 as part of the King Abdulaziz Endowment Project. The development includes seven towers, shopping mall, and the Fairmont Hotel. |
Which terminal at Jeddah Airport for Makkah taxis?Taxi pickup is available from all terminals at King Abdulaziz International Airport including Terminal 1 for international flights and North and South terminals for domestic carriers. Our drivers meet you at the designated pickup zone outside arrivals regardless of which terminal you land at. Is Uber cheaper than a taxi from Jeddah Airport to Makkah?Uber base rates can be similar or slightly lower than fixed taxi rates during normal times. However, surge pricing during peak periods like Ramadan or Hajj can push Uber fares to 350 to 500 SAR or more. Pre-booked taxis offer fixed pricing regardless of demand. How do I book a taxi to Clock Tower from Jeddah Airport?Book through WhatsApp at +966 537672872 or online at umrahtaxivip.com. Share your flight number, arrival time, passenger count, and hotel name. We confirm booking and send driver details before your flight lands. Driver tracks your flight and adjusts for delays. What is the best time to travel from JED to Makkah?Early morning after Fajr prayer between 5:30 and 7:00 AM offers empty roads and fastest travel. Late night after 11:00 PM is also smooth. Avoid Thursday evenings, Friday before Jummah, and after Maghrib prayer when traffic is heaviest on the Makkah Freeway. Can I get a taxi at 2 AM from Jeddah Airport?Yes, we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many international flights land late at night or early morning. Book in advance and your driver will be waiting regardless of arrival time. Fixed pricing applies at all hours with no late night surcharges. What vehicles are available for airport transfer?Our fleet includes Toyota Camry and Hyundai Sonata sedans for up to 4 passengers, Staria H1 for 7 passengers, GMC Yukon for 7 passengers with extra luggage space, and Toyota Hiace for groups up to 10 passengers. All vehicles have air conditioning and professional drivers. |
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