While Al-Balad is a truly unique historic district in Jeddah, you'll find similar qualities of traditional architecture and cultural depth in the Haraat neighbourhoods within Mecca, particularly around the Grand Mosque.
The Haraat neighbourhoods, such as Harat Al-Bab or Harat Al-Sham, are the historic quarters clustered around the Grand Mosque (Masjid al-Haram) in Mecca. These areas are characterised by their traditional buildings, narrow alleyways, and a strong sense of community, similar to the ancient feel of Al-Balad. They are typically bustling with activity, especially during prayer times, and offer a glimpse into the city's rich heritage.
For pilgrims and those seeking a deeply spiritual experience, staying in a Harat neighbourhood is ideal. You'll be within walking distance of the Grand Mosque, allowing for easy access to prayers and religious observances. These areas often have guesthouses and smaller hotels that provide an authentic, if sometimes less luxurious, stay.
Families looking for a convenient and culturally rich base will also appreciate these areas.