The mild winter weather currently prevailing in Makkah has contributed to enhancing residents’ quality of life by encouraging greater use of public facilities and increasing levels of social interaction.
With temperatures between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius, the weather has created ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Public parks and walking paths across various neighborhoods of Makkah have seen increasing resident turnout.
Field estimates indicate a 30% to 40% increase in usage rates compared with the summer season, reflecting a shift toward public spaces as a core part of daily life in winter.
Walkways have recorded notable daily attendance, with estimates indicating that thousands of people use them each day.
This is supported by the availability of more than 20 major walkways and parks within the city’s urban area, which have encouraged walking and light physical activities and promoted public health as a key pillar of quality of life.
The moderate weather has boosted outdoor seating at cafés and restaurants, with demand for open-air seating increasing by approximately 25% during evening hours.
This has created flexible social spaces that combine recreation and community engagement, thereby improving the urban experience for residents.
Winter is regarded as an ideal season for achieving balance between daily life and leisure activities, as the availability of well-prepared facilities, along with improved safety measures and lighting, has encouraged daily outings and increased levels of physical and social activity.