Key points
- Upgrades aim to enhance pedestrian flow
- Improve crowd distribution
MAKKAH: The Royal Commission for Makkah City has completed a broad range of infrastructure and urban development projects in the central area surrounding the Grand Mosque, in preparation for the 2025 Hajj season, according to the Saudi Gazette.
The upgrades aim to enhance pedestrian flow, improve crowd distribution, and raise the operational readiness of high-density zones around the mosque.
Key transportation routes
As part of the project, pedestrian sidewalks and walkways were expanded across more than 235,000 square meters, creating easier and safer access to the Grand Mosque from key transportation routes and surrounding facilities, the Saudi Gazette reported.
Over 30,000 square meters of shaded areas have been installed to protect pilgrims and worshippers from intense heat, enhancing comfort while walking or waiting.
Lowering surface temperatures
Prayer areas were also extended, increasing capacity by over 60,000 worshippers. To counter extreme temperatures, a specialized heat-mitigating surface coating was applied across six major sites — including Ajyad Street, Ibrahim Al Khalil Street, and the Clock Towers Plaza — lowering surface temperatures by up to 15°C across more than 50,000 square meters.
By integrating with Makkah’s public transport systems and improving the area’s visual and functional coherence, the Royal Commission aims to establish a safer and more efficient environment for all worshippers.