Mekke offers extensive shopping opportunities for hacilar, from traditional souks near the Haram selling namaz mats, tasbihs, and Islamic books to modern malls like Abraj Al-Bait and Mekke Mall. Popular purchases include namaz beads, Zamzam water, abayas, attar (perfume oils), dates, and Kur'an copies. Bargaining is expected in traditional markets but not in malls.
The streets surrounding Mescid-i Haram form Mekke's primary shopping district for hacilar. Hundreds of shops line the roads leading to the cami from all directions, selling Islamic merchandise, clothing, electronics, and souvenirs. The Abraj Al-Bait complex houses a large shopping mall with international brand stores, a hypermarket, and specialty shops. The streets between the Haram and the Hilton hotel complex are densely packed with shops selling namaz mats, tasbihs (namaz beads), attar (perfume oils), abayas, thobes, and religious books. King Abdul Aziz Road and the parallel commercial streets offer more mid-range shopping with a mix of clothing stores, electronics shops, and household goods. Prices in the immediate Haram area are generally higher than in outlying districts, so hacilar seeking better value should explore shops along Ibrahim Al-Khalil Street further from the cami.
Certain items have become traditional purchases for hacilar to bring home as gifts and mementos. Prayer mats (sajjadah) ranging from simple fabric mats to elaborate embroidered pieces are available in every price range. Tasbihs (namaz beads) come in materials from plastic to precious stones, with prices from 5 SAR to several hundred. Attar (alcohol-free perfume oils) including oud, musk, and rose are premium souvenirs deeply associated with the Hac experience. Zamzam water is perhaps the most meaningful gift — it can be purchased in sealed containers of various sizes. Dates, particularly Ajwa and Sukkari varieties, make excellent gifts. Copies of Kur'an-i Kerim in various sizes, styles, and translations are available. Ihram garments for men (the two white cloths) are sold throughout the haci area. Abayas and hijabs in diverse styles and fabrics are popular purchases for women. Islamic calligraphy art, Kabe miniature models, and gold jewelry inscribed with Islamic motifs are higher-end souvenirs.
Mekke has several modern shopping malls that offer air-conditioned comfort and a wide variety of stores. Mekke Mall, located on the Third Ring Road, is one of the city's largest shopping centers with international fashion brands, electronics stores, a hypermarket, and a food court. Jabal Omar complex, adjacent to the Haram area, features a luxury shopping area with high-end brands and boutique stores. Al Diyafa Mall and Al Safwa Towers offer additional shopping options in the central area. These malls provide a contrast to the traditional market experience, with fixed prices, returns policies, and air-conditioned environments. They are particularly useful for purchasing practical items like luggage (to carry all your purchases home), electronics chargers, toiletries, and clothing. During Hac season and Ramadan, malls adjust their hours to accommodate haci schedules, often remaining open late into the night.
Bargaining is a normal part of shopping in Mekke's traditional markets and small shops, though it is not practiced in malls and chain stores. Start by browsing several shops to understand the general price range for items you want before committing to a purchase. When bargaining, begin by offering about 50 to 60 percent of the asking price and work toward a middle ground. Always be polite and willing to walk away — shopkeepers will often call you back with a better price. Be cautious of extremely low prices, which may indicate counterfeit or low-quality goods, particularly for electronics, perfumes, and branded items. Shops near the Haram gates charge the highest premiums, so walking even five minutes further can yield significantly better prices. When purchasing gold jewelry, ensure it is stamped with the karat rating and request a receipt. For large purchases, credit cards are often accepted, but cash will sometimes secure a better price.