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Second Hand ✋️ Item Market,Laptop 💻Mobile 📱 And many other Item s,!Makkah Harraj Cheapest Market" Here are some snapshots capturing the vibrant atmosphere of Makkah’s Haraj-style markets—bustling stalls and streets packed with goods, bargains, and lively crowds. If you're looking for the cheapest markets in Makkah (Makkah Haraj style markets), here are some standout destinations where pilgrims and locals go for affordable shopping and great value: Top Cheap Markets in Makkah 1. Al‑Otaibi (Al‑Otaybi) Central Market One of the oldest and busiest markets located about 3 km from Masjid al-Haram. Features over 2,000 shops selling everything from women's clothing, abayas, household items, perfumes, watches, jewelry, and souvenirs. Known for very budget-friendly prices and wide selection. 2. Al‑Kakiyyah (Souq Kaakia) Market A wholesale and retail hub popular with Southeast Asian and Bangladeshi pilgrims. Offers low-cost bulk options including prayer mats, abayas, kitchenware, dates, and souvenirs. Great for those buying in quantity or looking for deeply discounted items. 3. Al‑Aziziyah District Markets & Al‑Majaz Al‑Aziziyah Central Market and nearby Al‑Majaz Market offer a wide variety of textiles, gold, jewelry, clothing, cosmetics, household goods, and more—all at reasonable prices. These areas are known for both affordability and convenience—just about a 10-minute walk from the Grand Mosque. 4. Sixty Street (Sixty Market) A bustling market offering fabric, leather goods, perfumery items, electronics, and household items. Noted for its attractive pricing and is popular among budget-minded shoppers. 5. Night Markets & Hajj Street Market Makkah’s Night Market operates in the evenings and is known for antiques, toys, fragrances, and souvenirs at competitive prices. Hajj Street Market runs almost 24 hours and offers carpets, home furnishings, prayer beads, and handcrafted items—often at very attractive rates. 6. Other Notable Locations Nearby Haram: Ma’alla Cemetery area and North Aziziyah streets house several wholesale and budget-friendly malls and supermarkets—good for everyday goods at low prices. Souqs & Local Bazaars: Misfalah, Souq Al‑Khalil, Souq Al‑Laqeeb, and others offer spices, textiles, handicrafts, and traditional items—often open to bargaining. Real Shopper Insights From Reddit discussions, many pilgrims share first-hand tips: “Al Otaiba market. Any taxi driver will know.” “New Kakiya Market … I personally think that new has better rates than the old one.” “Al Kakiyyah wholesale market does have cheaper items…” — with the caveat about quality reflecting low price. Many advise moving away from the Haram area—prices there are often significantly higher. Street sellers on routes like Quba or Ibrahim Khalil Road offer steep discounts—e.g., thobes for 10 SAR vs. 40 SAR in shops. Quick Comparison Table Market / AreaDistance from HaramHighlightsPricing & NotesAl‑Otaibi Central Market~3 kmWide variety, traditional goodsVery affordable, bargain-friendlyAl‑Kakiyyah MarketSlightly fartherWholesale & bulk itemsExtremely cheap, variable qualityAziziyah / Al‑Majaz~10 mins walkClothes, gold, cosmetics, homeBudget-friendly, convenient locationSixty StreetMajor arteryFabrics, leather, appliancesGood bargains, diverse itemsNight / Hajj Street MktsVariable locationsAntiques, handicrafts, prayer beadsOpen late, affordable treasuresHaram-adjacent areasNear Masjid al‑HaramBasic goods in malls/supermarketsSlightly pricier than marketsStreet vendorsVarious outskirtsThobes, souvenirs, etc.Cheapest, but quality varies Final Take If you’re prioritizing affordability and variety, head to: Al‑Otaibi Market for a vibrant, budget-friendly experience. Al‑Kakiyyah for the lowest prices (especially if bulk buying). Aziziyah/Al‑Majaz for accessible, affordable shopping close to the Haram. Sixty Street, Night Markets, and Hajj Street Market for unique items at great prices—perfect for mementos and gifts. Want help picking specific items—like abayas, prayer mats, souvenirs—or guidance on how to bargain effectively? I’d be happy to narrow it down further!