Old City of Hebron

Hebron H2 — $30 - $310 sliding scale

Details
History
The Old City of Hebron is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is home to the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs), revered by Muslims, Christians, and Jews as the burial site of Abraham and other patriarchs. The city's ancient streets feature Ottoman-era architecture, vibrant markets, and historic stone buildings, reflecting its rich cultural and religious heritage. The Old City remains a significant center of Palestinian history and identity.
Governate
Hebron
City/Village
Hebron Old City
Duration
3 hours
Costs
$180
Group rates
Yes
Terrian
Steps, hillside
Difficulty
Moderate
About
Discover the ancient history of the Old City of Hebron
The Old City of Hebron is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a place of profound historical and spiritual significance. Known for the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs), it is revered as the burial site of Abraham and other patriarchs. Visitors can explore its historic architecture, vibrant markets, and sacred landmarks, reflecting centuries of cultural and religious heritage.
Experience the charm and resilience of Hebron's Old City
Walking through the narrow stone streets of Hebron's Old City offers a glimpse into its ancient past and enduring spirit. From beautifully preserved Ottoman-era buildings to bustling souks, the city provides a unique blend of historical exploration and cultural immersion, making it an unforgettable destination.
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Cuisine
Indulge in our Palestinian food
Crunchy flafel, smooth and creamy humus, and our special ka'ak bread covered with seaseme seeds — having a Palestinian breakfest is one of the highlights of any tour.
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