
Madinah in September
Good time to visit
September is a reasonable time to visit Madinah.
All Months
November through March offers the most comfortable weather for walking between sacred sites. Temperatures hover around 25-30°C during the day, dropping to pleasant 15-20°C at night. This is peak season for Umrah pilgrims, so book accommodations early.
December and January bring the best weather but also the biggest crowds. The Prophet's Mosque can feel overwhelming during these months, with prayer times extending well beyond the usual duration due to sheer numbers.
Ramadan transforms Madinah into something extraordinary. The pre-dawn Suhoor meals, the communal Iftar gatherings on the mosque's marble courtyard, the Tarawih prayers that stretch late into the night — it's spiritual intensity like nowhere else. But temperatures can still hit 40°C during the day.
Summer months from June to September test your endurance. Temperatures regularly exceed 45°C, and the marble around the mosque becomes too hot to walk on barefoot during midday hours. Many pilgrims schedule their visits around Fajr and Maghrib prayers, resting indoors during peak heat.
Avoid the last two weeks of Dhul Hijjah unless you're performing Hajj — the city essentially shuts down for non-pilgrims.
Madinah Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
4/10
Families
9/10
Adventure
3/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
7/10