Clock Tower Museum tickets with a car tour for 5 people
Starting PointEnd of TourWhat's Included and Excluded
- Transportation
- Transfers Between Attractions
- Entrance Tickets
- Tour Guide






Discover one of Mecca's most prominent landmarks, perched 480 meters above the Grand Mosque . The Clock Tower Museum is a major attraction in Mecca, part of the Abraj Al Bait complex, and an ideal destination for astronomy enthusiasts.
A visit to the Clock Tower offers an enjoyable and interactive journey for all visitors to learn about the beauty of the universe and the mechanisms of timekeeping, along with a range of interesting activities suitable for different ages.
The Clock Tower Museum takes you on a fascinating journey through the world of astronomy, the mysteries of time, the history of Mecca, the development of the Grand Mosque area, and the panoramic view of the Holy Kaaba from its observation deck . It's the perfect destination for anyone seeking a unique spiritual and scientific experience.
The museum is located on the 47th floor of the tower , and spans the last four floors of the tower, directly behind the huge clock face.
Below the base of the clock is the terrace overlooking Mecca and the Grand Mosque, which provides you with a safe and easy view of the entire area from a height of up to 480 meters. Telescopes are available for viewing.
Due to the nature and location of the tower, the crowding factor and the timing of the visit must be taken into account , and it is certainly preferable to book tickets in advance to avoid crowding and waiting in entry queues.
Clock Tower Museum Entrance Ticket: Tickets allow entry to all floors of the Clock Tower Museum and museum facilities, if available, for a period of 45 minutes to one hour.
This ticket includes:
Accessing the main display areas.
Photography is permitted in designated areas.
Using the digital guide.
Working hours
Saturday - Thursday: 9 AM - 11 PM.
Friday: 2 PM – 11 PM.
The balcony is open until 11:30 pm
Please note that booking or purchasing requires us to send you the ticket after it has been issued to the email and mobile number used in the booking.
Museum location:
The entrance is located opposite the southern courtyard gate of the sanctuary. Visitors should enter through the main entrance of the clock towers, then proceed to the elevators on the ground floor and reach floor P9.
After reaching P9, the visitor should follow the directional signs until reaching the museum entrance.
The museum does not allow large bags (such as suitcases) or food and drinks.
Your first stop is the Cave of Hira
The place from which the light of revelation began, where Gabriel, peace be upon him, descended upon the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. Ascending to the cave grants you an exceptional moment of contemplation, in which you recall the beginning of the message and the greatness of the event, with a majestic view of Mecca that increases the experience of reverence and tranquility.
Then it heads towards Mount Thawr
The mountain that houses the Cave of Thawr, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companion Abu Bakr (may God be pleased with him) stayed during the Hijra (migration). This site is rich with symbolic meanings of faith, reliance on God, and steadfastness, and offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on one of the most significant events in the Prophet's life.
Next stop: Al-Jinn Mosque
Visit the Mosque of the Jinn to learn about the place associated with the dwelling of the jinn according to the stories, and feel the spiritual atmosphere of the place.
Next to it is the Al-Mu'alla cemetery.
This site contains the graves of several of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) relatives and companions, most notably Khadija (may God be pleased with her). It is a tranquil place for reflection and contemplation of the history of Mecca and its early inhabitants who were part of the dawn of Islam.
Then the sacred site of Arafat
One of the most sacred sites, where pilgrims stand on the Day of Arafah, the most important pillar of Hajj. The place is imbued with profound spirituality, and visitors feel the grandeur of the occasion and the unity of Muslims in a scene that occurs only once a year.
Then the sacred sites of Muzdalifah and Mina
Where the scenes of Hajj and the meanings of obedience and following are completed, and you learn about the sites where the pilgrims stayed and collected the pebbles, in an experience that directly connects you to the rituals of Islam and its great details.
This tour is not just a visit to historical sites, but a profound faith experience that takes you back to the heart of events and gives you a deeper understanding of the greatness of Mecca and its eternal place in the history of Islam.