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How long is the drive from Dubai to Tel Aviv?

The direct drive from Dubai to Tel Aviv is 1,719 mi (2,766 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 2 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Dubai to Tel Aviv, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem, Doha, Petra - Wadi Musa, Amman, Manama, Riyadh, Tiberias, Bethlehem, and Riyadh, as well as top places to visit like Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi and Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, or the ever-popular Legoland® Dubai.

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Top cities between Dubai and Tel Aviv

The top cities between Dubai and Tel Aviv are Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem, Doha, Petra - Wadi Musa, Amman, Manama, Riyadh, Tiberias, and Bethlehem. Abu Dhabi is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Dubai and 25 hours from Tel Aviv.
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Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is situated on an island in the Persian Gulf. The city's skyline is dominated by modern towers and expansive shopping centers like Abu Dhabi and Marina malls. The impressive Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque showcases stunning architecture and can accommodate up to 41,000 worshipers. Additionally, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, located in Abu Dhabi, offers a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities across various disciplines.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Tel Aviv
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Doha

Doha, the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar, is located on the Persian Gulf coast. It is home to most of the country's population and boasts a unique architectural design in areas like Mushreib. The Mandarin Oriental Doha hotel offers a modern and fashionable stay while cleverly integrating Qatar's traditional style.
38% as popular as Abu Dhabi
30 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Tel Aviv
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Manama

Manama, the contemporary capital of Bahrain, is a bustling urban center with a rich historical heritage and significant economic importance in the Gulf region. Situated at the northern tip of Bahrain Island, it serves as the nation's political, commercial, and social nucleus. The city features a fusion of modern architectural marvels and ancient landmarks such as the UNESCO World Heritage site Bahrain Fort.
10% as popular as Abu Dhabi
44 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Tel Aviv
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Riyadh

Riyadh, the capital and financial center of Saudi Arabia, is situated on a desert plateau. The city boasts impressive landmarks like the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah Centre in its business district. In the historical Deira district, Masmak Fort stands as a reminder of the 1902 raid that led to Al Sauds gaining control of Riyadh. Visitors can enjoy a unique self-service concept at a cafe, restaurant, and art gallery in Riyadh's prime area.
9% as popular as Abu Dhabi
1 hour off the main route, 39% of way to Tel Aviv
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Riyadh

Riyadh, the capital and financial center of Saudi Arabia, is situated on a desert plateau. The city boasts impressive landmarks like the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah Centre in its business district. In the historical Deira district, Masmak Fort stands as a reminder of the 1902 raid that led to Al Sauds gaining control of Riyadh. Visitors can enjoy a unique self-service concept at a cafe, restaurant, and art gallery in Riyadh's prime area.
9% as popular as Abu Dhabi
1 hour off the main route, 39% of way to Tel Aviv
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Wadi Musa

Wadi Musa, situated in the Ma'an Governorate of southern Jordan, is a town that serves as the administrative center of the Petra Department. It is located just 3.5 km away from the renowned archaeological site of Petra and is predominantly inhabited by members of the Liyathnah tribe. The town attracts around half a million visitors annually who come to explore the ancient wonders such as Byzantine mosaics, Nabatean crypts, and historic temples in Petra.
32% as popular as Abu Dhabi
2 hours off the main route, 81% of way to Tel Aviv
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Amman

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends ancient ruins with modern amenities. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel boasts remnants of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex. Meanwhile, downtown Amman offers a bustling mix of historic sites, lively markets, and contemporary attractions like the Roman Theater and Odeon.
14% as popular as Abu Dhabi
25 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Tel Aviv
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Sea of Galilee

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The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kinneret, holds great significance as a Christian pilgrimage site where Jesus is believed to have performed miracles. Travelers can explore the surrounding areas such as the plain of Armageddon and the ancient Biblical city of Megiddo. The stunning pastoral vista from the southernmost point offers a breathtaking view of the sea with the Golan Heights in the backdrop.
What an amazing experience to stand on the same shore as Jesus and the Disciples. It is a beautiful place and there are some well preserved sites. If you get to visit, take a boat tour, eat the St. Peter fish (Mango Tilapia) for sale all over and visit the historical sites.
A-a-ron K — Google review
One of the most unique places you'll visit in Israel. There are many beautiful along the lake and campsites.
Elisheva B — Google review
Sea of Galilee aka Lake Tiberias. Is the famous lake where JESUS walked on it and also calmed the storm. It’s also the lowest fresh water lake on earth. Peaceful lake indeed and breeze was so cool.
Olufunmilayo A — Google review
An amazing place to see with my own eyes. I read all about this place and Jesus' ministry here. I also enjoyed sailing on the Sea of Galilee. Luckily, it was a calm and beautiful day.
Steve S — Google review
The Sea of Galilee is one of my favorite spots in Israel. This is a spot where you really feel the presence of Jesus.
Kyle C — Google review
This is one of my best experiences in Israel, you will be enthuse and captivated if you ever visit this area, especially if you’re of the Christian faith. Take a tour one day and go experience a little of history.
Chadwade A — Google review
"Cruise on the Sea of Galilee"‎ Went on a sruise on Sea Of Galilee. At the jetty came across a novel feature. It is a floating bridge jetty. To board the boats safely and comfortably, Its height can either be lowered or raises depending the level of the sea of Galilee Boarded Cruise boat Noah. As soon as we left the jetty. Indian national flag was brought to be hoisted on the Boat mast. I was given the honour to hoist. The whole group, spontaneously started singing National Anthem. Everyone felt elated and happy. I thought a very nice business idea to set the mood of tourists well disposed towards the cruise company. Returned after about an hour's cruise. During the cruise there was loud music from Indian movies people were dancing and enjoying noisily and thoroughly. Hardly anyone looked out at the scenery nor enjoyed the calm and serene atmosphere on the waters of sea of Galilee, Felt sad at missed opportunity.
PM V — Google review
We're a group of pilgrims from the Philippines🇵🇭. We're happy to have experienced sailing on a wooden boat across the Sea of Galilee. A good and unforgettable experience for all of us. The skipper even taught us some dance steps while sailing. After the boat ride, all of us were given a certificate that we had survived the trip. It's one for the books. It's a good thing the weather cooperated with us, so sailing was a breeze.
Kay.Tolentino G — Google review
6% as popular as Abu Dhabi
18 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Tel Aviv
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Bethlehem

Bethlehem, a town in the West Bank, is known as the biblical birthplace of Jesus and is a significant Christian pilgrimage destination. The Church of the Nativity, with its inlaid silver star marking the birthplace, is a major focus for Christian veneration. Despite scholarly debate about Jesus' actual birthplace, Bethlehem continues to attract pilgrims from around the world. Visitors can also explore other nearby sites such as Manger Square and the Church of St. Catherine.
4% as popular as Abu Dhabi
14 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Tel Aviv
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Jerusalem

Museums
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Jerusalem, located in the Southern Levant on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains, is one of the oldest cities and holds great religious significance for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The city is currently experiencing tensions with Israeli military raids in towns south of Nablus following an attack that resulted in casualties. Meanwhile, Passover celebrations bring Israelis together for a seder meal to commemorate their freedom.
99% as popular as Abu Dhabi
7 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Tel Aviv

Best stops along Dubai to Tel Aviv drive

The top stops along the way from Dubai to Tel Aviv (with short detours) are Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Old City, and Petra. Other popular stops include Souq Waqif, Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, and Western Wall.
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Legoland® Dubai

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Legoland® Dubai is a theme park dedicated to Lego bricks where kids of all ages can enjoy fun rides, interactive shows and attractions, and more. It's one of the best tourist attractions in Dubai for children aged 2-12 years old and parents too will love it! There are over 40 different rides, shows, and attractions spread across six different themed lands with something for everyone. Plus, there's a waterpark right next door making it an amazing day out for the whole family.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – First visit to Legoland (and definitely not the last!) So… our first ever visit to Legoland! We started the day in the water park, ready for fun and splashing — but the lock system had other plans. It didn’t work. At all. The QR code on the wall just stood there, mocking us, while a crowd of confused parents (including me!) tried scanning it like secret agents on a mission. 👉 Tip to Legoland: please put up a sign saying “This doesn’t work – go here instead!” And about the lockers… you can choose between large and jumbo (extra large). Honestly, I don’t know how many centimeters of difference there is — but not much! We’re a family of four, not overpackers, and we could barely squeeze into the “jumbo.” Anyway — once we got inside, things got much better! The staff were super friendly, smiling, helpful, and made everyone feel welcome. ❤️ Note to visitors: please don’t litter! It was sad to see trash on the ground in such a nice place. Maybe the water park could use a few more staff to keep things clean, but the toilets were spotless, so applause for that 👏 After the water park, we went to Legoland itself — and wow! We didn’t have to wait in any lines (yes, that’s possible!), and the Halloween theme gave it extra charm 🎃 But again… dear visitors… stop littering! Those tiny Haribo bags were everywhere 😢 Toilets again: still great. ✅ Staff: still lovely. ✅ Crowds: what crowds? We felt like we had the park to ourselves — it was fantastic! They are quite strict about the height requirements (some rides need 105 cm minimum), but that’s understandable for safety. We ate at the buffet, and the food was surprisingly good — no complaints there. In fact, we had such a good time that after the water park, we upgraded our tickets to silver annual passes! 🎉 We’ll definitely be back within 12 months — and not just once. One little wish though… maybe time for a small makeover? A deep cleaning, a little paint here and there — the park deserves to look as colorful as the Lego bricks it celebrates!
Dina H — Google review
Legoland theme park and water park is an absolutely amazing experience and a true heaven for children. My family had a wonderful time exploring both parks, and the detailed LEGO builds and interactive rides sparked so much creativity. ​Tip for Visiting: I highly recommend dedicating one full day to each park (Theme Park on Day 1, Water Park on Day 2). Trying to rush through both in a single day means you miss out on a lot of the fun and enjoyment. Splitting them up allowed us to savor the experience and make the most of our tickets. ​A Quick Note on Food: The food inside the park is a bit expensive, which is typical for a theme park, but the quality was decent and it was definitely worth it for the convenience and to keep the awesome day going. ​Overall, it was a wonderful experience and we left with tired, happy kids and incredible memories! We will definitely be back.
Moeen I — Google review
I went for a full day access with my 8 and 4 years old kids. All I can say that it was a wonderful experience for all of us. The park was very organized and clean starting from the entrance to the main hall, and going to the deferent parts of the park. The shows were amazing. The staff was very friendly and helpful. My advice: 1) Get an online ticket and try to book 1 day prior to get a discounded tickets 2) Go early at opening time to have most of the parks covered 3) Start your journey with the indoor activities at day time and the outdoors when the heat cools down 4) Buy a refill Mug or 2 since this will cut down the costs.
Saud A — Google review
I visited LEGOLAND Dubai with my family (Wife 5 years son and 10 months Daughter) and we all had an absolutely amazing time! The park is perfect for young kids- everything is colourful, creative and designed to spark imagination. My son especially loved driving school, the mini roller coaster and the interactive Lego building area. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the park was clean and well- organised. There were plenty of shaded spots and water play area, which made it comfortable even on a warm day. The mini LEGO versions of famous landmarks in MINILAND were impressive for both kids and adults. We spent almost the entire day exploring, and my son didn’t want to leave! It’s a wonderful place for families with younger children- educational, fun and full of excitement. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Dubai with Kids!
Dr. N — Google review
Had a fantastic family weekend away to celebrate our son's 5th birthday. The pool was closed but the hotel gave us access to 2 parks as compensation and we had two wonderful days at legoland Park and the waterpark. In the morning and evening time the children loved the activities provided in the fun zone and the creative workshop. Special mention to Habib in the fun zone who was so patient and helpful with my boys during the car make and race activity. Other shout outs include Ramana aswell as Sandy, Solomon and Emem. They kept our kids entertained for the rise and shine and duplo steam. Stayed in the fully themed pirate room which our boys oved. I would recommend getting to breakfast earlier rather than later as it gets very busy. Thank you so much for a wonderful stay.
Aoife B — Google review
LEGOLAND Dubai is an absolutely fantastic place — full of fun, color, and creativity! Everything is built around the magic of LEGO, making it perfect for families with kids. The park is clean, well-organized, and the staff are super friendly and helpful. There are so many great rides, shows, and interactive areas where children can build, explore, and play safely. The LEGO City, Miniland, and Dragon Coaster are must-try attractions. Even adults will love the creativity and attention to detail everywhere you look. Food options are nice, and there are plenty of shaded areas to relax between rides. The entire experience is joyful from start to finish — a 5-star adventure that both kids and parents will remember! 🌈✨
Muammer Y — Google review
This review is for the WATERPARK of Legoland: The entry fee is very expensive for what you get. We’ve been there several times and there’s always some slides closed. The food is terrible. It’s only fast food and it tastes if it was all fried in old oil. Some staff is nice but some can’t even smile which is a shame in a kids place. The areas for little ones are not great, not so much do do. The build a boat station was nice though and some slides are quite fun. But all in all that’s the least good waterpark around Dubai.
Emi F — Google review
Legoland Dubai is a perfect place for families and kids every corner is full of creativity and happiness. The rides are safe, well-managed, and ideal for younger children. Absolutely magical stay! The hotel is fully themed from LEGO walls to treasure hunts in the room. Staff are friendly, food is great, and kids loved every moment.
Mama 2 — Google review
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Parks & Resorts, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Saih Shuaib 1 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
https://www.legoland.com/dubai/
+971 4 820 3123
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Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi

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Water & Amusement Parks
Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi is a motor racing-themed complex featuring thrilling rides, driving simulators, and a car factory tour. It's located approximately 34.5 km from attractions like the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Grand Mosque. The park boasts nearly 40 different rides and attractions adorned in the iconic red and yellow colors of Ferrari.
Ferrari World is a dream destination for anyone who loves speed, thrills, and pure adventure. The moment you enter, the energy of the place hits you — everything is grand, exciting, and beautifully themed around Ferrari. The roller coaster rides are the real highlight. Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster, is an absolutely insane experience — the speed, the launch, the adrenaline… it’s something you will remember forever. Even the other rides like Flying Aces and Turbo Track deliver nonstop excitement with big drops, loops, and heart-pounding moments. The park is clean, well-organized, and the staff is super friendly. There are great shows, kid-friendly zones, and plenty of food options to relax between rides. Whether you’re with friends or family, the adventure level here is unmatched.
Dev B — Google review
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi – A Thrilling Day in the Fast Lane 🏎️✨ If you’re planning a trip to Abu Dhabi and love speed, adventure, and world-class experiences, Ferrari World absolutely deserves a spot on your itinerary. Located on Yas Island, this indoor theme park is a celebration of the legendary Ferrari brand — from high-octane rides to immersive simulators that make you feel like a Formula 1 driver. From the moment you step inside, everything is incredibly well-organized. The staff are friendly, professional, and always happy to help, which makes the whole experience seamless and stress-free. Tickets & Tips I’d highly recommend the 5 Rides + 1 Ferrari Photo package for around 250 AED. It’s great value and gives you plenty of time to explore the park without rushing. Your ticket also includes access to the driving simulators — an absolute must-try! They provide an unbelievably realistic feel of Ferrari car handling, letting you experience the thrill of the track in total safety. The Rides Ferrari World is home to some of the fastest and most creative roller coasters in the world, and each one is designed to push your adrenaline to new limits. Unfortunately, the park’s longest coaster is currently closed for an indefinite period, but there are still plenty of other attractions that more than make up for it. One thing I appreciated was how well-equipped each ride area is — you’ll find secure storage spaces for your belongings before boarding, so you can enjoy the experience worry-free. Final Thoughts Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast or just looking for an unforgettable day out, Ferrari World delivers in every way. It combines Italian passion, precision engineering, and pure fun under one iconic red roof. A definite tick on the bucket list — and one I’d happily check off again! 🇮🇹🏁
Vinayak G — Google review
We recently visited Ferrari World Abu Dhabi to celebrate my son’s birthday, and the experience was memorable. Special thanks to Jasim and Madani, who went out of their way to make the day extra special. They surprised my son with thoughtful gifts like Ferrari car keychains, which made him really happy. Their effort and hospitality truly stood out, and overall the staff across the park were very welcoming and supportive. For the rides, my wife and I had a fantastic time on Formula Rossa and Flying Aces — both absolutely thrilling and must-try experiences for adults. The park is clean, well-managed, and has a great atmosphere that adds to the excitement. That said, I do want to share one observation. My son is 99 cm tall, and unfortunately, he only qualified for 2 rides out of more than 25. Despite this, we had to pay AED 305 for his entry. This feels quite expensive and a bit unfair. A height-based pricing model — similar to IMG Worlds — would make much more sense than age-based pricing. For families with young children, the current system feels unjustified. Overall, we had a very good experience, especially thanks to the staff and the amazing rides. But I strongly hope Ferrari World reviews its pricing policy to make it fairer for families with smaller kids.
Daniyal S — Google review
This was fabulous, well worth a visit! The worlds fastest coaster and you can feel it, plus several others that live up to the brand. I couldn't believe how quickly we managed to get on each ride! Super friendly staff too. Mind blown 🤯🏁🏁🏁
Nick K — Google review
Ferrari World is a great spot if you’re into cars, especially if you love Ferraris or have even a little interest in automotive engineering. The main highlight is the fastest roller coaster, which really lives up to the hype. Just be prepared for a long wait because the queue moves slowly, and you can easily spend hours waiting for a ride that lasts under two minutes. One thing to note is that the seats on the major rides aren’t very accommodating for bigger body types, which can be disappointing if you find out at the last minute that the harness doesn’t fit. Overall, the park is exciting and well themed, but it’s good to go in with the right expectations.
Kalyan V — Google review
Visited Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and it was a fantastic experience overall! The world’s fastest roller coaster is truly something else absolutely thrilling! The Flying Aces ride was also top-notch and easily one of the best I’ve tried. Unfortunately, the Mission Ferrari ride was closed that day, but there were still plenty of great attractions to enjoy. The entire park being indoors was a big plus comfortably cool inside while it’s scorching hot outside. The roof-top walk was another highlight with stunning views over Yas Island and perfect photo spots. Special mention to the staff from Kyrgyzstan at the Ferrari Store his service was exceptional, friendly, and truly memorable. Now, a few downsides: some rides were temporarily closed for maintenance during our visit, which was a bit of a bummer. Also, a few of the rides and games didn’t quite fit the Ferrari theme could’ve been tied together a bit better. Still, it’s definitely a must visit place especially for thrill seekers and Ferrari fans alike!
Daniel W — Google review
We went to celebrate our son’s birthday, and wow — what an unforgettable day! 🎉 The whole experience was packed with fun, excitement, and surprises from start to finish. The staff were friendly and made us feel special, especially knowing it was a birthday celebration. Even though we skipped the extreme rides, there was still so much to enjoy — from the family-friendly attractions and interactive games to the amazing Ferrari-themed shows and displays. 🏎️✨ The park is spotless, well-organized, and perfect for families. Our son had the best time ever — he couldn’t stop smiling! 🥳 It was the perfect place to celebrate, and we’ll definitely be back again. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Abu Dhabi with kids or looking for a unique family adventure! ❤️
Maria F — Google review
Ferrari World is one of the best theme parks in the UAE, especially if you love speed and adrenaline. Formula Rossa and Flying Aces are incredible rides and worth the hype. The park is fully indoor, so it’s perfect any time of the year. The only downsides are high ticket prices and long queues on weekends. Still, the experience is absolutely worth it.
Sahil J — Google review
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Yas Island - YS1 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
https://www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com/
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Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi

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Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, situated on Yas Island, is a thrilling water park offering an array of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features exhilarating water slides, family-friendly rides, and entertainment options. Inspired by Emirati culture and history, the park spans over 15 hectares with more than 40 rides and slides. Visitors can enjoy activities such as surfing at Bubbles Barrel, experiencing the Dawwama tornado water coaster, or taking part in the Water Wars.
Yas Waterworld is hands down one of the best water parks I’ve ever visited! I’ve been there multiple times, from school trips to fun hangouts with friends and every visit has been an absolute blast. The moment you walk in, you’re hit with pure excitement and energy. The park is massive, beautifully designed, and exceptionally clean. There’s truly something for everyone — heart-pounding slides for thrill seekers, relaxing pools for those who just want to unwind, and fun, safe play areas for kids. Some of the rides are so unique and creative that you won’t find anything like them anywhere else! The staff are always friendly, professional, and incredibly helpful, which makes the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. Food options are great too, with plenty of snacks, drinks, and meals to keep you going all day. The changing rooms and lockers are clean and convenient, making everything super easy. Whether you’re going with family, friends, or even solo, Yas Waterworld guarantees a full day of fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories. If you’re in Abu Dhabi and love water adventures, don’t even think twice — Yas Waterworld is a must-visit! I’m already looking forward to my next trip!
Kavinda D — Google review
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is an absolutely amazing destination and a must-visit for anyone traveling to the UAE. The entire park is beautifully designed, offering a perfect mix of entertainment, education, and marine wonder. From the moment you enter, you’re surrounded by fascinating exhibits and interactive experiences that bring the ocean to life. The penguin section is a definite highlight — it’s incredibly fun to see these adorable creatures up close. Just be prepared, it’s freezing inside! The icy temperature makes the experience feel authentic and adds to the charm. Another standout feature is the dolphin show, which is truly mesmerizing. The dolphins perform with such elegance and intelligence that you can’t help but be amazed. However, the show only takes place at 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM, so plan your visit carefully to avoid missing it. Don’t skip the “Ride Under the Sea” — it’s an exciting and immersive journey that gives you the feeling of exploring the ocean depths. Overall, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi offers something special for everyone — families, couples, and adventure seekers alike. It’s an unforgettable experience and one of the top attractions you shouldn’t miss when visiting Abu Dhabi.
Bhaskar J — Google review
Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi is an absolutely fantastic waterpark, and even though I’ve visited bigger waterparks around the world, this one still deserves a full 5-star rating for its overall experience, organization, and the noticeable improvements they continue to make year after year. What makes it stand out isn’t size — it’s how clean, smooth, and well-managed everything is from the moment you walk in. One of the first things I noticed is how updated and refreshed the park looks. Many areas have clearly been upgraded — brighter colours, cleaner pools, improved shading, and more comfortable seating zones for relaxing. The slides feel well-maintained, the water temperature is perfect, and the entire park looks polished and taken care of. Even the small details, like locker efficiency and staff coordination, show how much effort the team puts into giving guests a seamless experience.The variety of rides is excellent. Whether you enjoy high-adrenaline slides or more relaxing attractions, there’s something for everyone. Dawwama, the giant tornado slide, remains a must-try — the drop, the spin, and the funnel are always exciting. The Bandit Bomber roller-coaster-style ride feels smoother compared to before and gives amazing views of the whole park. Family raft rides, the wave pool, body slides, tube slides, and the lazy river are all very well maintained and enjoyable. Even during busy times, the lines move quickly thanks to good organization by the staff.The kids’ areas look upgraded too, with brighter paint, fresh water features, and softer safety flooring. It’s a great place for families, and the lifeguards are alert and professional everywhere, making the environment feel very safe. One thing I really appreciate is the cleanliness of the entire park. From the pools to the pathways to the dining areas, everything is consistently spotless. The food options have also improved — better menus, more shaded seating, and faster service. Whether you want something quick or a full meal, the options are convenient and reasonably priced for a theme park. Customer service deserves a special mention. Staff are friendly, patient, and helpful. They guide guests clearly, manage lines well, and maintain a positive atmosphere throughout the park. Even simple things like setting up life jackets, giving directions, or helping with lockers are handled with professionalism and kindness. Because the park is fully outdoors, the improved shading and cooling areas make a big difference, especially on hotter days. There are more places to relax, refill water, and take breaks between rides. Everything is designed to make the day comfortable from start to finish. Location-wise, being on Yas Island is perfect — easy parking, clean surroundings, and the option to combine the day with other attractions like Warner Bros. World or Ferrari World. Overall, Yas Waterworld might not be the biggest waterpark I’ve ever visited, but it is definitely one of the most enjoyable and well-run. The upgrades, cleanliness, friendly staff, and ride quality make it a top choice for anyone visiting Abu Dhabi. A full day here feels refreshing, fun, and genuinely worthwhile. Highly recommended for families, tourists, groups of friends, and anyone looking for a great day out.
Shahida A — Google review
Yas Waterworld is one of the best water parks I have ever visited! From the moment you enter, you can feel the excitement and energy. The park is massive, well-organized, and extremely clean. There are rides and attractions for all ages – from thrilling slides for adrenaline lovers to gentle play areas for kids. One of the highlights is the unique and creative rides you won’t find anywhere else, making it a truly memorable experience. The staff are friendly, professional, and always ready to help, which makes the visit smooth and enjoyable. Food options inside the park are diverse, offering snacks, drinks, and meals to keep you energized throughout the day. Changing rooms and lockers are convenient and well-maintained. Whether you are visiting with family, friends, or even solo, Yas Waterworld provides hours of fun and excitement. The atmosphere is vibrant, safe, and perfect for creating unforgettable memories. I highly recommend allocating a full day to explore everything the park has to offer. If you’re in Abu Dhabi and love water adventures, Yas Waterworld is absolutely a must-visit destination! 🌊🎢 💦
Shoaib K — Google review
Yas Waterworld in Abu Dhabi is an absolute blast! The theming is incredible, and the rides are so much fun! My favorite was the bandit bomber and the majestic – totally exhilarating! The lazy river was perfect for chilling after all the adrenaline rushes . The park is well-maintained, and the staff are super friendly and helpful . Plenty of dining options and clean facilities too! Definitely recommend for a splashing good time with family and friends. Can't wait to come back! 5 stars isn't enough – it's a 10/10 for sure!
Shan S — Google review
Yas Waterworld is an absolutely fantastic place to spend a full day of fun and excitement! The park is very clean, well organized, and offers a wide variety of rides for all ages — from thrilling slides to relaxing lazy rivers. The atmosphere is lively but never feels overcrowded, and the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful throughout the park. If you love adrenaline, don’t miss Dawwama, the world’s largest six-person tornado water coaster — it’s wild and unforgettable! For families and kids, there are many gentle attractions and splash zones, like Marah Fortress and Yadi Yas. The Amwaj Wave Pool is perfect for chilling and catching some sun between rides. Lockers, showers, and changing rooms are easily accessible and well maintained. Food options are quite good — you can find everything from fast food to ice cream and refreshing drinks. The park also provides free life jackets and plenty of shaded areas, which is a big plus in the Abu Dhabi heat. Overall, Yas Waterworld is one of the best water parks in the UAE. It’s exciting, safe, and beautifully designed. Whether you’re traveling with friends or family, it guarantees a day full of joy and memories. Highly recommended!
Muammer Y — Google review
Yas Waterworld is a fun and well-kept water park with plenty of slides for all levels. The big rides are exciting and the park is spacious enough that lines don’t feel too long. It’s very family-friendly, but still enjoyable for adults. One downside: the ground can get extremely hot and even the special shoes don’t fully protect your feet, so be careful walking around. Overall, it’s a great way to beat the UAE heat, just come prepared.
Garfield B — Google review
It was good. Staff are polite and helpful. No big Que if compare with Atlantis. Definitely will come back with husband
Kara S — Google review
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Yas Island - YS4 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
https://www.yaswaterworld.com/
+971 2 496 8000
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a stunning architectural marvel located in Abu Dhabi. It boasts 82 white domes of various sizes, making it one of the largest mosques globally. The mosque, constructed between 1996 and 2007, is made of white marble and features four minarets that stand over 100 meters tall.
Step into a world of awe at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, where pristine white marble, colossal columns, and shimmering chandeliers evoke pure tranquility. Begin at the underground mall, which offers both shopping and a quiet moment before your visit. For a unique approach, follow the pedestrian tunnel under the main road to the mosque entrance (a surprisingly modern intro to such a classical monument!). Once inside, marvel at the intricate floral mosaics and gold-tipped domes; even on a sunny day, the cool interiors and soft natural light are serene. Did you know the main prayer hall hosts one of the world’s largest hand-knotted carpets? Also, its chandelier—crafted in Germany—features Swarovski crystals; both are exquisite yet little known outside guidebooks! Must-do: Wander through the reflective pools at the mosque’s perimeter—catch the sunlight glimmering across the arches for an insta-worthy shot with nature and architecture in perfect harmony. Indoors, the “forest” of columns laced with amethyst and jasper makes for an iconic photo, while the main hall offers endless patterns for architectural close-ups. Tips: Dress respectfully—borrowed abayas and kanduras are available on site. Visit early to avoid crowds, especially before the afternoon prayer on Fridays when access may be limited. Watch for sudden weather: The transition between sunny and rainy can be striking against the mosque’s bright silhouette.
Des P — Google review
A breathtaking and peaceful place with stunning white architecture and beautiful details. Very clean, well organized, and perfect for photos. Going in a buggy is also a wonderful experience and great for taking good videos while approaching the mosque. A must-visit landmark in the UAE! 🕌✨
Mohamed R — Google review
Visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was an unforgettable experience. The architecture is absolutely breath-taking, with stunning white marble, detailed carvings, and a peaceful atmosphere all around. The mosque is extremely well-maintained and very clean. Walking through the courtyards and halls felt. serene and inspiring. I got an opportunity to participate in a jamahth.Truly one of the most beautiful landmarks in the UAE and a must-visit for anyone traveling to Abu Dhabi!
SHANVIR T — Google review
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is an absolutely stunning place in every respect—architecturally, culturally, and spiritually. Its immense domes, white marble, intricately decorated columns, and gigantic carpets create a unique sense of majesty and harmony. Every detail, from the hand-crafted mosaics to the dazzling chandeliers, reveals extraordinary craftsmanship. The mosque is open to visitors and allows for a beautiful, inspiring insight into Emirati culture and tradition. The evening illumination lends the structure a magical character, making a visit an unforgettable experience. This is a place that will remain in your memory forever and is a must-see during your stay in Abu Dhabi. 🕌✨🌙
Łukasz M — Google review
Every visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque feels extraordinary. No matter how many times I’ve been, walking through the grounds still feels almost unreal, the stillness, the scale, the craftsmanship and detail in every direction. It’s one of those places that completely slows you down and leaves you in awe. A tip for first-timers: it’s absolutely worth paying for the proper Abaya attire from the mall before entering. It makes the experience smoother and more comfortable. And definitely bring a selfie stand/tripod, it’s incredibly useful if you’re solo, as a couple, or with family, especially given how many stunning angles there are throughout the mosque. Finally, most importantly, please register on the website beforehand. Truly a must-visit in the UAE, and a place that’s unforgettable every single time.
Gina G — Google review
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is truly a breathtaking place — a perfect blend of spirituality, art, and architecture. The white marble, intricate carvings, and massive chandeliers create a stunning visual experience, especially during sunset and night lighting. The mosque is well-organized with a very helpful visitor center, guided tours, and respectful staff who explain the cultural and religious importance. Whether you’re visiting for prayer or as a tourist, the atmosphere is incredibly peaceful and welcoming. A must-see landmark that reflects the beauty, culture, and hospitality of the UAE. • Stunning design and architecture • Organized entry and facilities • Free guided tours • Beautiful at sunset & night • Suitable for all visitors (Muslims & non-Muslims)
Muna_war23 — Google review
This is an absolutely visually stunning mosque on the grandest scale, accessing the mosque is a hike in itself. It's a fair old walk from the parking lot, through part of a shopping mall, then an underground corridor with moving walkways and escalators. We were very fortunate to visit late afternoon and see the mosque change as the sunset. The amount of white marble used here and the ornate detail is mind-blowing! The atmosphere inside is calming and peaceful, the prayer room carpet is apparently made in one piece! I was told 41,000 people can pray at any one time! Allow a couple of hours for your visit, I hope you can be as lucky as we were regarding the timing of your visit!
Dunders — Google review
Quite place with extremely well mannered staff . Reaching here is super easy you can either take taxi or public transport which is easily available. You have to book tickets beforehand itself in their official website.so that you can enter easily.. even if you dint book no prob they do allow those haven't done pre-booking also. Tickets are free of cost(No charges) 2 shows are there light museum /diya for which you have to pay 25aed each ... If you want to experience both it's 40Aed in total. After getting into parking.. you have to walk through a mall for about 20 mins around 1.2km . You will have guides all over the places . Good place for taking pics and peaceful. Total time you spend soli 1.5hrs if you go alone.. if you go as group around 2.5 hrs minimum you spend easily. Just fully covered dress for male will be better. Female has to have follow dress code to enter .
Sakthi S — Google review
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Al Rawdah - W54 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
https://www.szgmc.gov.ae/
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Louvre Abu Dhabi

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Louvre Abu Dhabi is an innovative museum located in the United Arab Emirates capital, surrounded by water and featuring a diverse collection of ancient to modern art pieces. Visitors can enjoy kayaking and relax at the on-site cafe. The museum, designed by Jean Nouvel, opened at the end of 2017 and has since become a cultural hotspot in Abu Dhabi.
Very beautiful museum and one of the highlights of Abu Dhabi. Opened in November 2017, it is the first museum of its kind in the Arab world, created through a cultural partnership between France and the UAE. Its mission is to showcase the shared story of human creativity across civilizations, highlighting how cultures have always interacted, connected, and influenced one another. Designed by the renowned architect Jean Nouvel, the museum is famous for its spectacular silver dome, inspired by the traditional Arabian mashrabiyya. The dome weighs around 7,500 tons and Its intricate geometric pattern creates a stunning “rain of light” effect as sunlight filters through the lattice. The building appears to float on water, blending modern engineering with cultural symbolism. Louvre Abu Dhabi departs from the traditional separation of cultures. Instead, it presents world history through themes, displaying pieces from different civilizations side-by-side to highlight shared human experiences. Examples: - Ancient Egyptian statues next to early Greek artworks. - Chinese ceramics displayed with Middle Eastern pottery. - Religious manuscripts from Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism shown together. The museum features: - Permanent galleries with artworks spanning thousands of years, from prehistoric tools to modern masterpieces. - Rotating international exhibitions in collaboration with French museums, including the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and others. - Over 600 permanent artworks, supplemented by hundreds of loans from French institutions. It was overall a very nice, entertaining and educational time spent here.
Abdulrahman Q — Google review
Absolutely splendid, the journey was beyond my expectations. We start with the tickets. Very affordable, you can get a discount simply by being a UAE resident. You still have the Fazaa discount as well. The museum itself is a piece of art, the architechture is mind-blowing, you could admire it for hours. I know that Louvre love to make wonderful architectures for their museums, with the one in Paris that i visited few yeras back, but this one in AUH is really eye-catching. The galleries were fascinating, from prehistoric stones, to the modern arts i really enjoyed it. To all art enthusiasts, i would really recommend to check it out, you will not forget that experience.
Med S — Google review
Mind blowing place. The architecture of this place is something incredible. Museum is interesting too. Not many pieces in exposition like in other national museums. So it’s easy to follow timrline.
Igor K — Google review
The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an extraordinary place that combines art, culture, and architecture in an absolutely stunning way. The building itself, designed by Jean Nouvel, is truly impressive – its distinctive dome creates a magical interplay of light and shadow, reminiscent of a "rain of light." The museum's interior houses an impressive collection of art from around the world – from antiquity to the present – beautifully juxtaposed to showcase humanity's shared heritage. The service and organization are top-notch, and the atmosphere fosters reflection and wonder. This is not just a museum, but a true journey through the history of art and cultures. An absolute must-see in Abu Dhabi! 🏛️✨🎨
Łukasz M — Google review
Louvre Abu Dhabi is truly a masterpiece of art, culture, and architecture. 🌟 Set on Saadiyat Island, it stands as a symbol of creativity and unity, bringing together masterpieces from around the world under one stunning dome of light. The museum’s breathtaking design by Jean Nouvel perfectly blends modern innovation with traditional Arabic inspiration, creating a serene atmosphere that feels both timeless and futuristic. Inside, every gallery tells a story — from ancient civilizations to contemporary art — celebrating the shared human experience through beauty and knowledge. Whether you’re an art lover or simply curious, Louvre Abu Dhabi offers an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and imagination.
Fizza P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We had such a wonderful experience at the Louvre Abu Dhabi! The staff were incredibly kind and attentive — my mom wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t walk for long, and they immediately offered a wheelchair without us even asking. It made such a difference and allowed us to enjoy the museum comfortably and see all the beautiful collections. I also loved that the museum has its own app — you can listen for free to detailed stories and history about the main artifacts, and it’s available in multiple languages. Super informative and helpful! Definitely worth visiting again. Beautiful place, amazing service, and a very thoughtful experience overall! There is Fazaa card discount so you can get the tickets at the same time!
Tatti L — Google review
It is a beautiful museum and much larger that I thought. I was impressed that they managed to do thematic themes and chronological themes at the same time. Normally I only prefer an chronological exhibition. I also like that the museum has borrow objects from French museum and museums in the Golf and the Middle East to supplement their own collection. The museum consists of a beautiful roof and many buildings underneath the roof - so it does not feel so warm even when it is a 40⁹ day. There is a nice museum shop, a cafe, a restaurant and some places to have a coffee or a soda. And there is also a sea turtle sanctuary at the museum area. I spent two hours at the museum.
Mette K — Google review
Great museum with lots of exhibitions. We enjoyed the displays while we enjoyed the cool air conditions on a somewhat hot day. The museum has the infrastructure to take pictures if that is something you would enjoy. We spent about two hours and was enough to walk all the displays.
Diego L — Google review
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AlBahar at the Corniche

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AlBahar at the Corniche is a stunning beachfront destination in Abu Dhabi that perfectly blends leisure and entertainment. This vibrant locale features an array of activities, including AquaFun, the largest inflatable water park in the city, making it ideal for families seeking adventure. The beach is free to access and boasts ample parking nearby. On weekends, visitors can enjoy a lively atmosphere with live performances and beach volleyball games.
It's a very beautiful beach destination on Corniche. It's free. It has got a large parking space just on the opposite side of the today, probably free. Atmosphere over the weekend is especially lovely with live shows, beach volleyball. It has got excellent facilities of restroom, shower and changing rooms along with prayer rooms.
Ashwin S — Google review
It's a beautiful free family beach you can visit at corniche. -Nice seating area to relax and see the beach. -open air gym is located near the washroom -open for swimming -basketball or volleyball court is there but I think it's needs to be booked before. -Good parking space too - water sports activities are also there but chargeable -cafes are located, quite spacious both indoor and outdoor seating arrangement
Payal G — Google review
It is very well organized and nice. Good to spend the evening with friends and family. food selection is nice, and I like the design very much, especially the lighting of the place. I enjoyed my time a lot, would definitely go back!
Yagmur U — Google review
Best time to visit during winter, open market with different type of shops and variety of coffees & restaurants. Good place for family and better to bring your kids’ own cycles and scoters.
Halima A — Google review
Al Bahar is quite scenic and beautiful. Distance between beach and eateries is not too long...so it's completely safe if kids are playing on the beach and mums are enjoying coffee @Filli :)
Payal B — Google review
Great public beach with lots of Cafe and play areas for kids. After sunset you can relax ob super comfy chairs and enjoy marina Mall view.
Sergei B — Google review
Everything about the sea, i love...so when sea meets foodies...i lovest 🥰🥰🥰 i love the churros. I was not able to try the pink burger but I will do, soon...😘
Lj G — Google review
A'l Bahar - Abu Dhabi's Premier Beachfront Location Move one step closer to an ... From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Qasr Al Watan Palace, Grand Mosque & Etihad Towers.
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Marina Mall Abu Dhabi

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Marina Mall Abu Dhabi is a premier shopping destination located near Heritage Village on the Breakwater in the southwest corner of Abu Dhabi city. This expansive complex boasts over 400 stores, including designer boutiques, and offers a diverse range of entertainment options such as a bowling alley, movie theater, ice rink, and amusement center with arcade games and rides. Visitors can also indulge in various dining experiences at the numerous restaurants and cafes or explore the sprawling food court.
Marina Mall Abu Dhabi is a popular shopping destination that offers a diverse range of retail, dining, and entertainment options. The mall features a wide selection of international and local brands, catering to various tastes and budgets. With its spacious layout and attractive design, Marina Mall provides a comfortable and enjoyable shopping experience for visitors.
Nasser A — Google review
Visited Marina Mall and really liked the ceiling lighting as it gives a nice ambiance. The tinted glass elevator was a highlight, offering a scenic ride with views. However, parking was a bit inconvenient as I had to park outside in the sun; couldn’t find any basement parking. The mall felt quiet and spacious, but food court options were limited or hard to locate. Overall, a decent place for relaxed shopping and a quick visit, but could use some upgrades in amenities and signage.
Sunil M — Google review
Good shopping mall wide and well organized. There many shops of lifestyle, Carrefour, restaurants....etc. Car parking is available all the time even in weekend. Most visitors are locals with little western. Good for friends and families. Enjoy your time
Mohamed G — Google review
Very nice, clean, big one. Good for shopping. Can find all brands here. Easily accessible through public transport. Big parking. Views are amazing
Huma M — Google review
It's not quite Dubai, but it's a very nice, quiet, clean, spacious shopping center where you can find everything you need. I enjoyed shopping at Victoria Secret the most.
Bonjour H — Google review
Many shops aren't open yet or are undergoing renovations. Brands like Sephora have set up stands in the center because their stores are under construction. The mall has a limited selection of stores and is expensive. I think its best feature is the restrooms. They're clean and have no lines. Inside and outside mega parking place is free
AS L — Google review
Marina Mall is one of the must-visit destinations in Abu Dhabi. Located near the Emirates Palace and the Corniche, it offers not just shopping but also a beautiful location by the waterfront.The mall’s location near the Breakwater gives it one of the best sunset spots in the city. The tower (Marina Mall Sky Tower) has a great view too.
Mohammed U — Google review
A huge mall and abundant of brands. You just name the brand and it will be there. Very calm. Most interesting fact is the roof is partially transparent and it allows sunlight to come.
Ayesha M — Google review
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Marina Mall, Ring Road, Al Kasir - Al Marina - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
https://marinamall.ae/
+971 800 6623
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Museum of Islamic Art

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The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Doha, Qatar is a renowned landmark designed by architect M. Pei and opened in 2008. The museum's exterior facade resembles a mosque and changes color throughout the day. Inside, visitors can explore 1400 years of Islamic art through displays of glassware, ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, textiles, and manuscripts across five floors.
Absolutely love this museum such a wonderful ambience had coffee at the coffee shop. Overlooked the city views . Excellent photo opportunity on either side of the building don’t just go to one and miss the other. There’s a restaurant that’s open in the evening on the rooftop that I would love to try. The layout of the museum is well thought .
Lisa L — Google review
Nice museum, like 4 floors , very nice, expect to spend from 1.5 hours and up if you read everything 😀 👍 , very educational. Interesting. My suggestion come near sunset time it's so beautiful , the views amazing outside to the city.
Marina B — Google review
Gazing at the magnificent architecture and view is rivalled only by the immense plethora of knowledge one is emerged it. It is definitely worth visiting. The museum displays Islamic history and modernity. Tickets are available at the entrance. Be ready for quite a walk, though you wouldn't notice it - once immersed in the vast ocean of knowledge.
Rizwana A — Google review
Wish I have more time to go around all the floors to view such interesting exhibits 🥺🫣 they are so exquisite quality and very informative🤩😍🤗 there's some sort of shuttle bus tat has a drop-off point in front of the museum. Please ensure to buy a transport card to enjoy the shuttle bus rides 🙏😀 [different from the metro aapd]
Jennifer Y — Google review
Museum of Islamic art is situated in its own island close to Corniche. The museum had permanent exhibits of art from various regions where the religion was prominent at a given time in history. They also had a temporary exhibit about the making of the museum. Loved this exhibit. They had original blue prints, Drawings, interviews etc. what was the philosophy behind the building shape and architecture. Do recommend to go there.
Avantika B — Google review
Beautiful building and exhibitions to stroll around for an hour or two. The audio tour could have been a bit more informative, and will definitely try the Alan Ducasse restaurant, Idam, next visit. It was very quiet and calm when I visited.
Shaad E — Google review
Fantastic collection; great building by IM Pei. Views across the water. Decent café but also top rated restaurant (not cheap). Lighting on objects is excellent -- no glare, easy to appreciate and also easy to photograph.
Stavros M — Google review
Beautifully designed museum from outside and inside. The exhibition goes in a circle on all of the 2 (3 with exhibition) floors. Amazing pieces but only little interactive - very traditional.
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https://mia.org.qa/ar/
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Souq Waqif

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Traditional market
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Discover the vibrant atmosphere of Souq Waqif, a bustling market in Doha that offers a glimpse into traditional Arabian culture. Renovated to capture the essence of authentic souqs found in cities like Aleppo and Damascus, this open-air street market is filled with narrow alleys where merchants trade perfumes, handicrafts, jewelry, weavings, and silverware.
One of the most distinctive and vibrant markets in the Gulf region. A must-visit destination that blends tradition, flavor, and atmosphere in a truly special way. --- ✅ Positive Aspects: • Authentic charm: The souq preserves traditional architecture and cultural spirit while offering a modern, welcoming experience. • Delicious food: Restaurants serve a wide variety of tasty dishes, from local Qatari cuisine to international options. • Beautiful seating areas: Outdoor and indoor seating is comfortable and atmospheric—perfect for relaxing with friends or family. • Lively at all hours: The market stays busy even late at night, which is rare in the Gulf. This adds to its energy and appeal. • No downsides: My experience was smooth and enjoyable from start to finish.
Dr G — Google review
What a place I never seen such a nice out of place. Neat and clean huge with lots of shops. Lots of restaurants a lot of good vibes around you can spend the whole day over there have a lot of different kinds of food, sweets tea coffee drinks you name it you can find it and you can find All kinds of different prices and you can enjoy their anything that you are thinking of having a nice environment. Look at my pictures and you will definitely go there.
Aamir M — Google review
I visited Souq Waqif in the evening, and the place was filled with a charming, warm atmosphere that makes you feel relaxed from the moment you arrive. The soft lights glowing on the traditional buildings create a beautiful scene, and with the quiet music and the scents of incense and food drifting through the alleys, it feels like stepping into a different world. The shops are very diverse—from perfumes and incense to spices, gifts, and traditional clothing—each with its own character. The restaurants and cafés also offer a lovely experience, whether you want a calm tea break or a light dinner surrounded by authentic vibes. The people are friendly, the atmosphere is safe, and the place is perfect for evening walks, shopping, and taking photos. A beautiful experience, and I truly recommend it to anyone who loves an authentic yet elegant ambiance. ✨❤️
Siham O — Google review
I visited Souq Waqif last September and absolutely loved the experience. The atmosphere is vibrant yet authentic — narrow alleys filled with the aroma of spices, freshly brewed Arabic coffee, and the sound of local music. The architecture beautifully preserves Qatar’s heritage, and the people are incredibly welcoming. There’s something for everyone — from traditional garments and souvenirs to art galleries and restaurants serving delicious Middle Eastern cuisine. I especially enjoyed wandering around in the evening when the souq comes alive with lights and local energy. If you want to experience the true essence of Qatar, Souq Waqif is a must-visit. Can’t wait to return on my next trip!
Radhe S — Google review
Definitely the highlight of Doha and one of the liveliest places in the city. The Souq sits on a historic trading site that has existed for more than a century. It was restored in 2006–2008 using traditional materials, giving it an authentic old-Qatar appearance. You’ll find everything here, Spices, perfumes, oud, traditional clothing, handicrafts, carpets, antiques, and souvenirs, Falcon Souq, lots of restaurants and cafes, and galleries, traditional workshops, and local artisan products. The lively night atmosphere here is simply AMAZING! Families, tourists, and locals walking through its narrow alleys, enjoying street performances, shisha cafés, and seasonal events. And with the Arab Cup around the corner, that place is going to be something else!! The Souq preserves Qatar’s market heritage while functioning as a cultural and social hub. It’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience traditional Gulf charm in the heart of modern Doha.
Abdulrahman Q — Google review
Souq Waqif is one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited in Qatar. The atmosphere has an amazing, unique energy. The souq is full of diverse booths, restaurants, and street food. It’s a bit crowded, but the old alleys and traditional heritage give the place a wonderful charm.
White C — Google review
A beautiful, reconstructed traditional market right in the heart of Doha. It’s especially lively at night and honestly one of the best places in the city to walk around and spend time. It’s full of souvenir shops, nice restaurants, and cozy cafés. You can find all kinds of interesting local items like Qatari halwa, shisha, Arabic coffee, and lots of tasty food. One cool thing is that part of the market actually has cooling systems built into the floor to keep the area comfortable. The atmosphere is really pleasant and there’s parking available nearby.
Amir M — Google review
A beautiful place to visit showcasing local markets and restaurants.It tends to get busy at night especially weekends and winter time. Events also happen sometimes to entertain tourists,residents and locals with their family. You will also find here the iconic thumb finger.
Nirojay — Google review
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Doha, Qatar
https://souqwaqif.qa/ar/main-home-ar/
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Doha Corniche

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Land mass
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Doha Corniche is a picturesque 7-km-long promenade that encircles Doha Bay, offering stunning views of the Persian Gulf. Lined with palm trees and green parks, it's a popular spot for walkers and joggers. The area boasts a diverse culinary scene, with restaurants representing cuisines from all over the world. Visitors can enjoy coffee by the waterfront or dine after exploring nearby attractions like the Museum of Islamic Art and Msheireb Downtown Doha.
One of the greatest spots in Qatar, it is a great place to unwind and take a stroll. It has stunning towers with distinctive architecture and breathtaking sea views. It is truly a remarkable location that is a must-see.
Kanish — Google review
It's such a lovely place to walk around, get some fresh air, get a coffee or ice cream. The sight is absolutely gorgeous too.
Laetitia M — Google review
Very Nice place to chill in the evening. The Dhow cruise experience is very nice. All dhow operators are very polite and price is reasonable. A must do activity when you are in Doha. There are certain points for e-Bike rentals.
Shabbir R — Google review
The Doha Corniche is one of Qatar’s most iconic waterfront destinations, stretching several kilometers along the beautiful coastline. It offers stunning views of the West Bay skyline, especially during sunrise and sunset. The walkway is perfect for relaxing, jogging, cycling, or enjoying a peaceful evening with family and friends. With refreshing sea breezes, green parks, and nearby attractions, the Corniche is a must-visit spot that captures the charm and modern beauty of Doha.
Mishal H — Google review
I visited the Doha Corniche early in the morning before the workday started, and it was the perfect time to experience it. It’s impressive to see how the city blends grand skyscrapers with natural elements — the sea, trees, and beautifully maintained green spaces. The area is clean, accessible, and surrounded by parks. A must-see when in Doha.
Ineta T — Google review
Qatar Corniche is a beautiful and peaceful place to relax and enjoy the sea view. We can see many people coming here for jogging and cycling, choosing this route for its clean and scenic atmosphere. Especially the morning view — it’s absolutely speechless! Perfect spot for families and evening walks too
Noushar E — Google review
Best place to be especially when the weather is nice, suitable for walks, runs, bicycle rides also, a magical sunrise
Fatma K — Google review
My scenic tour along the Corniche was a picturesque one, (though on my visit the hazy weather did my photos no justice,) I was happy to be at this beautiful Promenade with lovely harbour views. From the Dhow boats in the harbourfront, to the beautiful downtown Doha skyline, a nice leisurely walk along the foot path could lead you into Al Dafna Park and seems a tranquil place in the evening. Another area of interest...hopefully for a future visit
Jules ( — Google review
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Doha, Qatar, USA
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Tree of Life Bahrain

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The Tree of Life is a renowned tourist destination in Bahrain that has stood for four centuries in the harsh desert conditions. It is surrounded by myths due to its ability to survive amidst scorching heat, and it is considered a miracle in the area's history. The site is well-maintained and captivating, with lush green leaves adorning the tree despite being planted in the heart of the barren desert.
An absolute tranquil and truly beautiful experience. The Tree of Life is a remarkable sight, standing alone in the desert for over 400 years and still providing shade, a living testament to resilience and wonder. The surrounding area is gradually being developed to help visitors soak in the rich history of the site, and the small museum nearby offers some fascinating facts that make the visit even more meaningful. The security team and the gentlemen at the museum were very kind and courteous, adding to the overall positive experience. Entry is free, which makes it accessible to everyone. Please, let’s not harm the tree, instead, let’s appreciate it for the rare treasure that it is. Sadly, some tourists have attempted to break off branches, so I urge visitors to be mindful and respectful. This is truly a place not to be missed when in Bahrain.
Maria J — Google review
The Tree of Life in Bahrain is a 400-year-old mesquite tree standing alone in the Sakhir desert, about 40 km from Manama. Rising nearly 10 meters tall, it thrives without any visible water source, making it a symbol of resilience and mystery. Surrounded by legends—some link it to the Garden of Eden—it remains one of Bahrain’s most famous landmarks and a must-visit cultural treasure. Tree of Life is a lone Prosopis cineraria ( tree in the middle of the desert which is 400‒440 years old, believed to have been planted around 1582-1583 It stands on a sandy hill in the Southern Governorate, in the desert (Sakhir area). It’s remarkable because it survives in the desert without any visible source of water. There is no nearby river, stream, or irrigation, and rainfall is minimal. 1. Very deep roots (possibly reaching groundwater) 2. Adaptation to arid desert climate, such as small leaves, ability to use moisture from soil or air. There are myths and legends, too — some say Enki (a Sumerian/Babylonian god) protects it; others suggest it might mark the site of something ancient like the Garden of Eden. Best seen after dusk or near sunset for dramatic lighting. The drive off the main highway (Musakar Highway) can go through soft sand, so it’s safer to have a decent vehicle and be careful. Bring water and maybe some snacks; amenities are limited.
Sujin.S — Google review
I went mid-day during the week. There were not any other visitors during that time. The area around the tree is much cleaner than it was 10 years ago the last time i visited. Nearby there are ruins and within a short drive there are other landmarks and destinations. There was a security person there who was knowledgeable about the tree's history and friendly also. A must see when visiting Bahrain. There are public restrooms near the tree if the need arises. Be careful on the drive there through the oil field roads. There are a lot of speed bumps that you would not expect on a road with such high speed limits. Some of the speed bumps are not marked or painted as well. This could be very dangerous at night.
Eugene M — Google review
A visit hete is a good way to see ehat the landscape outside the built up areas looks like - you will go through desert and pass many oil wells on the way there. The tree is inside a large circle of protected land, but not in the centre of it, so you can walk all the way round getting different perspectives.
David W — Google review
Nice place to visit..But beware of sandstorm since it is in midst of desert. Nature's wonder
Rajesh S — Google review
One of the must visit tourist spot when you visit Bahrain! This Amazing tree is said to be over 400 years! I’m astonished that despite the harsh weather and deserted area, the tree still flourish and continue to grow strong and sturdy! It withstand against time amazingly! The area around the tourist spot has really improved a lot! There are many tents for camping and food bazaars around! I remember when we can touch the tree personally. But now, there are fences around it to protect the tree. It’s good to know that the government is protecting the tree to maintain its natural health thus preserving the great history within it. When I went there, it find it just sad that the people were really loud and the ATV bike riders are making the air dusty! Making also the place not as solemn as it should be. But I had a great time to revisit this place after 2 decades! Would definitely comeback and hope the tree is till alive and flourishing!
Loki H — Google review
It is a cool place to visit. I recommend going in the cooler seasons during sunset.
Ernie — Google review
It's just a tree. We can say a grandfather tree, 400 years old. Many people go just to see that place and the wonderful tree. The place has a full time security. Surrounding is maintained very neatly.
Dr. K — Google review
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Dirt Road to Tree of Life, Jebel Dukhan, Bahrain
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Al Fateh Grand Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Al Fateh Grand Mosque, built in 1988 and named after Bahrain's founder, is a must-visit for those interested in Islamic culture. The mosque can accommodate up to 7,000 worshippers and features stunning architecture with Italian marble, Indian teak, and hand-blown glass from France. Visitors can engage with friendly guides who are open to answering questions about Islam, faith, and Bahraini culture. The mosque also houses a library with thousands of centuries-old books.
Fantastic experience. Strongly recommended: not only for the magnificence of the grand mosque, but also for the impeccable friendliness of the staff and tour guide. My tour guide Ahmed is very hospitable, patient and considerate. When they heard that I wanted to know more about Islam they gave me a copy of the Quran in my own language for free! To me the staff here represent true Islamic spirit Facilities are great: drinking water dispenser is available on a hot summer day
James H — Google review
Very beautiful masjid. Large space and very detailed architectural design. Very good maintenance. You have to be patient with the people Due to more crowds on Friday prayer, because take out your car from parking will take time.
Zeeshan K — Google review
Beautiful grand mosque, for up to 7,000 people. The entrance is free and they provide you appropriate Arabic clothes if you are not dressed according to their standards. There is a quick free tour as well. Definitely worth a visit while in Bahrain.
John B — Google review
Al-Fateh Grand Masjid is truly breathtaking. Its architecture is magnificent, the atmosphere serene, and the spacious prayer hall radiates warmth and tranquillity. The staff and guides are welcoming and knowledgeable, making the visit both spiritually uplifting. A must-visit for anyone coming to Manama. Friday khutbah is translated from Arabic to English
أبو ا — Google review
An absolute must when visiting Bahrain. Dress appropriately. We were given robes & scarves & enjoyed a free private tour by a volunteer. He was so informative & the interior is stunning. We were able to discreetly watch the call to midday prayers & the followers.
Ann P — Google review
A very large mosque. During prayer times, there are many worshippers. The car park next to the mosque is very large, but on Friday it was completely full of cars. As you can see, worshippers hold this place in very high regard. If you want to see what it looks like inside, you will have to choose another day.
W M — Google review
An impressing mosque and great place to go. I had an official guide employed by the bahraini government who explained a lot of details. Although I have been to other mosques I got to know more about the religion and culture. Make sure that you are there with an official guide.
Wolfgang W — Google review
When we visited the Mosque, we were able to join a small English speaking group for a short tour. The guide gave a brief introduction to Islam as well as pointing out the salient features of the inside of the building. We were able to witness the call to prayer being delivered during our visit. Appropriate clothing is provided if one is inappropriately dressed.
David W — Google review
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6H9X+H6F, Awal Avenue Corner Al Fatih Highway, Manama, Bahrain
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Bahrain National Museum

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Museums
History Museums
The Bahrain National Museum is a celebration of the history and civilizations of Bahrain, showcasing contemporary artworks, ancient burial mounds, and archaeological pieces dating back 5,000 years. Spanning almost 28,000 sqm, with two buildings covering 20,000 sqm of floor space, the museum offers a comprehensive look at Bahrain's past and present. Visitors can explore exhibits on pearl diving, traditional architecture, handicrafts, ancient manuscripts including copies of the Quran, pottery and coins.
Visited the Bahrain National Museum, and it was such a fascinating experience. The place beautifully captures the country’s rich history and culture. What really amazed me were the exhibits from the Dilmun civilization - especially the ancient burial mounds, pottery, and ornaments that date back thousands of years. Seeing how advanced and artistic that civilization was left me in awe. The museum is well-organized, easy to explore, and gives a real sense of how deep Bahrain’s roots go. A must-visit if you want to understand the soul of this island nation.
Dr. R — Google review
Nice enough museum but lots of work going on so it will greet bigger and better I am sure. I was trying to find the aerial pictures of Bahrain over the ages that I’d seen before but couldn’t find them ☹️ maybe next time!
Double D — Google review
Bahrain National Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the country’s rich history and culture. Its well-organized exhibits showcase archaeological finds, traditional artifacts, and contemporary art, providing an insightful experience for visitors. The museum is spacious, informative, and ideal for anyone interested in Bahrain’s heritage.
Chao W — Google review
The Bahrain National Museum is beautifully curated and offers a rich look into the country’s culture, heritage and history. The exhibits are informative without feeling overwhelming, and the architecture itself is stunning. It’s well-organized, peaceful, and a must-visit for anyone wanting to truly understand Bahrain’s past and traditions.
Vishal M — Google review
The Bahrain National Museum is a masterpiece of storytelling and design. Set along the waterfront, its calm, light-filled architecture perfectly complements the depth of the history it holds. Walking through the galleries feels like tracing Bahrain’s soul from the ancient Dilmun civilization to Islamic artistry and modern heritage. Every exhibit is beautifully curated, detailed without being overwhelming, and presented with care. What stood out most was how seamlessly the past and present are woven together you don’t just see history, you feel its continuity. A visit here leaves you with quiet awe and a newfound respect for this island’s enduring spirit.
Projat S — Google review
Though small, the museum is clean and well-organized. Entry costs 1.1 BHD, and you’ll need around 30 minutes to go through the exhibits. A good short visit for anyone interested in local history.
Danson D — Google review
Well laid out informative museum, good boat trip over to Pearling Walk from outside museum. Gives you a real education into history and customs of Bahrain. Theatre and Art Gallery adjacent. Need an Uber or taxi to get there as quite isolated from public transport. Only 1BD to enter.
David A — Google review
If you want to learn about history and culture of Bahrain you should definitely check out this museum. It’s big and spacious with many interesting items to see and learn from.
T W — Google review
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6HRX+86G, Shaikh Hamad Causeway, Manama, Bahrain
http://www.culture.gov.bh/
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Alkurnaish

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Alkurnaish in Al Khobar offers a diverse culinary scene with a wide range of dining options, including Thai, Indian, Italian, Japanese, seafood, cafes, Chinese, and Turkish restaurants. Visitors can explore various dining experiences and enjoy happy hours at different venues. Additionally, the area features renowned hotels such as Radisson Blu and Movenpick for comfortable accommodations.
4.1
(634)
Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, USA
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Al Masmak Palace Museum

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Al Masmak Palace Museum, situated in the heart of Riyadh, is a 150-year-old fortress that serves as a museum showcasing the rich heritage of Saudi Arabia. The museum features an array of exhibits including weapons, uniforms, maps, and photographs dating back to 1912. This ancient fortress played a significant role in Saudi history and was once a military base in the 19th century.
🕌 Mismak Fort – The Heart of Old Riyadh 🇸🇦 Step back in time at Mismak Fort, one of Riyadh’s most iconic historical landmarks. Built in the late 19th century, this mud-brick fortress played a key role in the unification of Saudi Arabia. 🏰✨ Today, it stands proudly in the city center — a symbol of strength, heritage, and the Kingdom’s rich history. A must-visit spot for every traveler exploring Riyadh! 🌴📸 #Riyadh #MismakFort #SaudiHeritage #HistoricRiyadh #VisitSaudi
Muhammad T — Google review
Al Masmak Palace is one of Riyadh’s most fascinating historical sites — a well-preserved mud-brick fortress that tells the story of how modern Saudi Arabia began. Visiting the palace feels like stepping back in time, with detailed exhibits, old photographs, and artifacts that bring the 1902 recapture of Riyadh by King Abdulaziz to life. The site is compact and easy to explore in under an hour. The museum staff are welcoming, and the information displays (in Arabic and English) make the experience accessible even without a guide. The surrounding area, including Souq Al Zal, adds to the atmosphere and makes it worth a longer cultural stop.
Yaseen T — Google review
Masmak Fort is a beautifully preserved historic fortress located in the heart of old Riyadh. Built in the late 19th century, it holds great cultural and historical significance as the site associated with the founding of modern Saudi Arabia. The fort features traditional mud-brick architecture, spacious courtyards, old weapon displays, and detailed exhibits that offer a glimpse into the Kingdom’s heritage. Visitors can explore the museum inside, learn about Riyadh’s early history, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding traditional market area. Masmak Fort is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Saudi culture, history, and architecture.
WAQAR S — Google review
Historic place, each and every wall and the doors of this Museum tells us it's own tale. Must visit this Museum along with your family and get some useful information about this place. The entry is free.
Adil K — Google review
This is the museum to come to if you want to find out how the third and current Saudi State was founded. While I already read a bit on the history of the Kingdom before flying here, I must say, it is something else to see the actual place where the state was founded well over a century ago. The video inside details the night raid of Ibn Saud as well, which was an excellent addition to the exhibition. Certainly a must visit in Riyadh, a free one no less!
Mustafa K — Google review
UPDATE after my phone call to AlMasmak issue. My hotel concierge was able to contact them and confirm theywere open. So I went. What a fantastic small museum. An elegant, educational and historically rich museum that tell the story of the reuification of the Kingdom through the conquer by King Abdulaziz.of the Masmak fortress. Even the video of the capture beautifully disaplayed the heroism of hi 40 men in a night commando raid. Must do. By the way the entrance is free.
Eduardo F — Google review
This site tells the story of the birth of modern Saudi Arabia. See the story in the picture in this post. It is a free museum, it takes about one and one half hours to learn the history, free guided tour also available. The surrounding area is great for local stuff shopping.
Rene Y — Google review
Very interesting Interieur. Beautiful building wirh a look into the history of the country. No entry fee.
Oliver K — Google review
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6937 Al Thumairi St, 6937, Ad Dirah, 3153, 3153, Riyadh 12634, Saudi Arabia
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Center Point

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Center Point is a striking 99-story skyscraper featuring a distinctive arched top and an impressive sky bridge that offers a public viewing platform. This architectural marvel provides visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape.
4.3
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King Fahd, Riyadh 12271, Saudi Arabia, USA
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The Treasury

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Treasury, also known as the rock-carved temple, is a remarkable site located in Petra, Jordan. This elaborate facade is believed to have been a mausoleum for the Nabataean King Aretas III around 100 BCE to 200 CE. The Hellenistic craftsmanship of the Treasury's facade is truly astonishing and has captivated visitors for centuries. It has gained international fame, particularly due to its appearance in the Indiana Jones movie 'The Last Crusade.'
Amazing and worth the trip. You can't enter and it's around 2km walk from the visitor center and you can walk down and enjoy the views. Take the electric buggy back to the visitor centre. Avoid warm periods. Make sure you take your ID with you as entry fee differ from one nationality to another. Jordanians get the cheapest entry fee Arabs pay JOD 30 Non-Jordanians and non-Arabs pay JOD 50 Take a tour guide unless you did your research and know what you are looking for.
Fadi A — Google review
It is simply a Must in a beautiful landscape, but - hey - without having seen it we may survive as well...;-) If you can, don't visit after 10am for all the crowd arriving
Mario E — Google review
Part of my bucket list, this is one of those places in Earth that you have to experience in person. Simply majestic! It's unfortunate that much of this culture is still unknown. Not too busy these days, Jordan tourism is down due to the close war.
Guillermo Q — Google review
I came here at the beginning of October. The sunrise may come early, but there’s no sunlight reaching The Treasury at that time. If you come from 8 - 9 AM, you can see it fully lit. There are 3 spots to take photos: 1. The stone in front of the Treasury, located on the right side of the entrance (many people queue here bcs it’s free). 2. The middle view with a red carpet in front of the Treasury, to access this spot, you have to pay 10 JD, whether you take pictures or not. 3. The top of the rock opposite the Treasury, which takes about 1h to reach (around 5 km). It involves a bit of hiking, but it’s free and worth it. Make sure to do this on a separate day, as you won’t want to miss the Monastery on the main trail. Alternatively, you can visit the Monastery and then return by using the paid car service before 6 PM. Ticket: 1 Day visit: 50JD 2 Day visit: 55JD (actually I think 1.5days is totally enough)
Minnie — Google review
Visiting Petra was a dream come true and a highlight of my travel bucket list! This magnificent ancient city is truly one of those places you must experience in person; the sheer scale and beauty are simply majestic. Walking through the winding Siq and arriving at the iconic Treasury took my breath away. It’s unfortunate that so much of this incredible culture remains relatively unknown to many travelers. Given the current global situation, tourism in Jordan has seen a decline, making it a perfect time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site without the usual crowds. The journey to Petra is part of the experience itself. It's about a 2 km walk from the visitor center, allowing you to soak in the stunning views and surreal landscape along the way. If you prefer, you can take an electric buggy back to the visitor center, which is a convenient option after a long day of exploration. One of the standout moments of my trip was attending the Petra by Night event. The experience was nothing short of magical, with the path to the Treasury illuminated by hundreds of candles, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Listening to the gentle music while surrounded by the illuminated ruins was unforgettable. Petra is truly amazing and absolutely worth the trip. If you ever get the chance, make sure to add it to your itinerary. It’s a treasure that leaves a lasting impression!
Abdulrahman M — Google review
The Treasury is Petra’s most iconic façade — a monumental rock-carved temple front hewn directly from the rose-red sandstone. Approaching through the narrow Siq heightens the drama: the gorge opens and the ornate Hellenistic-influenced façade suddenly appears, richly decorated with Corinthian columns, sculpted figures, and detailed friezes. Believed to date from the 1st century BC and carved by the Nabataeans, the structure blends local stonework with classical motifs. It’s spectacular for photos, best seen in the soft morning or late afternoon light, and remains one of the most unforgettable sights in Petra.
Antony L — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking wonder of the world! The moment you walk through the Siq and catch your first glimpse of The Treasury, it feels like stepping into a dream. The scale, the intricate carvings, and the way the sunlight hits the sandstone façade are truly unforgettable. Pictures and videos can never capture the magic—you have to be here to feel it. The atmosphere is incredible, filled with history, culture, and a sense of awe. Standing in front of this ancient masterpiece, you can’t help but imagine the Nabataeans who built it over 2,000 years ago. The details carved into the rock are unbelievably well-preserved, and the energy of the place is inspiring. The journey itself is as memorable as the destination—the walk through the Siq with its towering cliffs makes the reveal of the Treasury even more dramatic. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning for fewer crowds and the best light for photos, but honestly, any time of day is worth it. This is not just a visit—it’s an experience of a lifetime. If you are in Jordan, you simply cannot miss Petra, and The Treasury is its crown jewel. Whether you are a history lover, an adventurer, or just someone looking for something unforgettable, this place will leave you speechless. I encourage everyone—locals and travelers alike—to visit and witness this masterpiece of human history. Truly one of the world’s greatest treasures!
Rami ا — Google review
My visit to The Treasury at Petra was absolutely unforgettable. Nothing really prepares you for that first moment when the narrow Siq opens up and this massive, beautifully carved façade appears in front of you. The details on the structure are incredible — centuries of history carved into the rose-red rock. It’s truly a sight that leaves you in awe. Go early in the morning if you can. The walk is cooler, the lighting is perfect for photos, and you’ll avoid the big tour groups. It also gives you a better chance to take clean, nice pictures without crowds. After reaching the Treasury, you can pay about 10 dinar to climb the stairs to a higher viewpoint. The view from above is amazing, and if you want, you can even engage one of the local “photographers” to follow you up. They know all the best angles and will take beautiful photos for you. A tip of around 5–10 dinar per person is expected, but honestly, it’s worth it for the shots and the experience. As you walk through the area, there are many souvenir stalls. If you’re not planning to buy anything, it’s best to politely decline directly. Don’t say “maybe later” or “I’ll think about it” — they will continue following you. A simple, friendly “no thank you” is enough. At the entrance, you’ll be offered a “complimentary” horse ride for the first 2km. It’s optional, but tipping is required. If you’re not keen, just decline politely — our guide mentioned that ignoring them completely is considered rude in their culture. On the way back, if you’re too tired to walk the full distance, there is a buggy service near the Treasury that costs 15 dinar per person to bring you back to the main entrance. Very convenient after a long day of walking! Just note that this buggy station only covers the route near the Treasury. There’s another buggy station inside that takes you deeper into Petra, not back out. Overall, Petra’s Treasury is a must-visit and absolutely deserves a full 5 stars. The views, the history, and the whole experience are truly incredible. Highly recommend!
Juztin P — Google review
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The Treasury

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Treasury, also known as the rock-carved temple, is a remarkable site located in Petra, Jordan. This elaborate facade is believed to have been a mausoleum for the Nabataean King Aretas III around 100 BCE to 200 CE. The Hellenistic craftsmanship of the Treasury's facade is truly astonishing and has captivated visitors for centuries. It has gained international fame, particularly due to its appearance in the Indiana Jones movie 'The Last Crusade.'
Amazing and worth the trip. You can't enter and it's around 2km walk from the visitor center and you can walk down and enjoy the views. Take the electric buggy back to the visitor centre. Avoid warm periods. Make sure you take your ID with you as entry fee differ from one nationality to another. Jordanians get the cheapest entry fee Arabs pay JOD 30 Non-Jordanians and non-Arabs pay JOD 50 Take a tour guide unless you did your research and know what you are looking for.
Fadi A — Google review
It is simply a Must in a beautiful landscape, but - hey - without having seen it we may survive as well...;-) If you can, don't visit after 10am for all the crowd arriving
Mario E — Google review
Part of my bucket list, this is one of those places in Earth that you have to experience in person. Simply majestic! It's unfortunate that much of this culture is still unknown. Not too busy these days, Jordan tourism is down due to the close war.
Guillermo Q — Google review
I came here at the beginning of October. The sunrise may come early, but there’s no sunlight reaching The Treasury at that time. If you come from 8 - 9 AM, you can see it fully lit. There are 3 spots to take photos: 1. The stone in front of the Treasury, located on the right side of the entrance (many people queue here bcs it’s free). 2. The middle view with a red carpet in front of the Treasury, to access this spot, you have to pay 10 JD, whether you take pictures or not. 3. The top of the rock opposite the Treasury, which takes about 1h to reach (around 5 km). It involves a bit of hiking, but it’s free and worth it. Make sure to do this on a separate day, as you won’t want to miss the Monastery on the main trail. Alternatively, you can visit the Monastery and then return by using the paid car service before 6 PM. Ticket: 1 Day visit: 50JD 2 Day visit: 55JD (actually I think 1.5days is totally enough)
Minnie — Google review
Visiting Petra was a dream come true and a highlight of my travel bucket list! This magnificent ancient city is truly one of those places you must experience in person; the sheer scale and beauty are simply majestic. Walking through the winding Siq and arriving at the iconic Treasury took my breath away. It’s unfortunate that so much of this incredible culture remains relatively unknown to many travelers. Given the current global situation, tourism in Jordan has seen a decline, making it a perfect time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site without the usual crowds. The journey to Petra is part of the experience itself. It's about a 2 km walk from the visitor center, allowing you to soak in the stunning views and surreal landscape along the way. If you prefer, you can take an electric buggy back to the visitor center, which is a convenient option after a long day of exploration. One of the standout moments of my trip was attending the Petra by Night event. The experience was nothing short of magical, with the path to the Treasury illuminated by hundreds of candles, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Listening to the gentle music while surrounded by the illuminated ruins was unforgettable. Petra is truly amazing and absolutely worth the trip. If you ever get the chance, make sure to add it to your itinerary. It’s a treasure that leaves a lasting impression!
Abdulrahman M — Google review
The Treasury is Petra’s most iconic façade — a monumental rock-carved temple front hewn directly from the rose-red sandstone. Approaching through the narrow Siq heightens the drama: the gorge opens and the ornate Hellenistic-influenced façade suddenly appears, richly decorated with Corinthian columns, sculpted figures, and detailed friezes. Believed to date from the 1st century BC and carved by the Nabataeans, the structure blends local stonework with classical motifs. It’s spectacular for photos, best seen in the soft morning or late afternoon light, and remains one of the most unforgettable sights in Petra.
Antony L — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking wonder of the world! The moment you walk through the Siq and catch your first glimpse of The Treasury, it feels like stepping into a dream. The scale, the intricate carvings, and the way the sunlight hits the sandstone façade are truly unforgettable. Pictures and videos can never capture the magic—you have to be here to feel it. The atmosphere is incredible, filled with history, culture, and a sense of awe. Standing in front of this ancient masterpiece, you can’t help but imagine the Nabataeans who built it over 2,000 years ago. The details carved into the rock are unbelievably well-preserved, and the energy of the place is inspiring. The journey itself is as memorable as the destination—the walk through the Siq with its towering cliffs makes the reveal of the Treasury even more dramatic. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning for fewer crowds and the best light for photos, but honestly, any time of day is worth it. This is not just a visit—it’s an experience of a lifetime. If you are in Jordan, you simply cannot miss Petra, and The Treasury is its crown jewel. Whether you are a history lover, an adventurer, or just someone looking for something unforgettable, this place will leave you speechless. I encourage everyone—locals and travelers alike—to visit and witness this masterpiece of human history. Truly one of the world’s greatest treasures!
Rami ا — Google review
My visit to The Treasury at Petra was absolutely unforgettable. Nothing really prepares you for that first moment when the narrow Siq opens up and this massive, beautifully carved façade appears in front of you. The details on the structure are incredible — centuries of history carved into the rose-red rock. It’s truly a sight that leaves you in awe. Go early in the morning if you can. The walk is cooler, the lighting is perfect for photos, and you’ll avoid the big tour groups. It also gives you a better chance to take clean, nice pictures without crowds. After reaching the Treasury, you can pay about 10 dinar to climb the stairs to a higher viewpoint. The view from above is amazing, and if you want, you can even engage one of the local “photographers” to follow you up. They know all the best angles and will take beautiful photos for you. A tip of around 5–10 dinar per person is expected, but honestly, it’s worth it for the shots and the experience. As you walk through the area, there are many souvenir stalls. If you’re not planning to buy anything, it’s best to politely decline directly. Don’t say “maybe later” or “I’ll think about it” — they will continue following you. A simple, friendly “no thank you” is enough. At the entrance, you’ll be offered a “complimentary” horse ride for the first 2km. It’s optional, but tipping is required. If you’re not keen, just decline politely — our guide mentioned that ignoring them completely is considered rude in their culture. On the way back, if you’re too tired to walk the full distance, there is a buggy service near the Treasury that costs 15 dinar per person to bring you back to the main entrance. Very convenient after a long day of walking! Just note that this buggy station only covers the route near the Treasury. There’s another buggy station inside that takes you deeper into Petra, not back out. Overall, Petra’s Treasury is a must-visit and absolutely deserves a full 5 stars. The views, the history, and the whole experience are truly incredible. Highly recommend!
Juztin P — Google review
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Petra

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Petra is an iconic 2000-year-old city in Jordan, featuring the impressive 45m-high Al Khazneh carved into the red mountain rock. Built by the Nabataeans in the 3rd century BC, this sandstone city is a World Heritage Site and a must-see destination in Jordan. Visitors typically spend at least two days exploring its palaces, temples, tombs, storerooms, and stables carved from soft stone cliffs.
amazing world heritage site! Start early in the morning at 06:00 when the gate is opened. You avoid a crowded place at the most important sites and can enjoy them nearly alone. After that go for the less crowded hiking trails during the day when all the coaches and groups arrive around 09:00 to 10:00. Parking in front of the main gate is free. Walking from the main gate to the Treasury House takes you 30-40min. If have the Jordan Pass you have to grab an official ticket with qr-code at the main building. Avoid all the unofficial guide offerings on the road and in the city. If you need a guide, organize at the main gate. There are several (food) shops, toilets and two restaurants along the way. Please respect this place. Follow the instructions for paths etc. Many people ignore them and throw their waste away. Don‘t act like silly tourists or go home.
Triner — Google review
Mixed Review: So Petra itself and the ancient city is stunning. When you walk through the end of the Siq and the light hits the Treasury just right it will make your heart flutter 5/5 ⭐️ & absolutely breath taking. However, how the the site itself is being managed is SO disappointing. There are countless electric golf carts ripping up and down the Siq between the Visitors Centre and the Treasury. People walking are constantly dodging incoming carts that have no speed limit. It truly takes away from the magic of the site. Also majoirty of the Siq has been paved, it’s too bad because the original site would have been so interesting and beautiful. Accross from the Treasury there are tourist junk shops set up and people hassling you to buy there cheap made tourist garbage. Again, very disappointed to see it considering the history of the site and how much more beautiful it could be. All that being said, go in prepared and knowing what to expect, I still think it was beautiful and mind blowing but be prepared for golf carts everywhere. We arrived at the Treasury at 11:40am and it was packed. After walking the site for a couple hours we returned back to the Treasury around 3pm and there were only a few other couples there making it more peaceful and perfect for pictures. Site price is included in your Jordan Pass BUY YOUR JORDAN PASS BEFORE ARRIVING IN JORDAN (worth every penny)
Destiny R — Google review
Incredible - so much more than the famous Treasury. Remains of an ancient city with sophisticated water management for floods and supply. Tombs, temples public spaces and residences carved into beautiful and unique geology.
David F — Google review
Amazing is the only word. A true wonder of the world. Spent 10 hours walking in the scorching heat - explored The monastary, High place of Sacrifice and Al Khubtha trail all in a single day from 6am-3pm. Don't miss the Royal tombs too, it's great. I carried enough water bottles, dates that kept me energized through out the day.
Vishal — Google review
Super interesting and very impressive. It covers a very large area. To see everything you need a whole day and at least 3 hours of walking. But you can also just walk there and back for an hour and still see impressive things.
Tristan B — Google review
This place is amazing it is really worth calling one of the seven wonders of the world , the weather was hot although I visited in November , the entrance fees are different according to your nationality, there are small cart rides that you can pay for if you don’t want to walk all the way , you feel like you are in a movie or out of this world
Maryam A — Google review
Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is a vast ancient city carved into rose-red rock, and exploring it takes time. The walk from the Visitor Center through the Siq to the Treasury is about 2 km (20–30 minutes). Reaching higher sites like the Monastery or the High Place of Sacrifice usually takes 1–2 hours, though donkey rides are available if you prefer not to hike the steep paths. Ticket prices depend on how many days you visit: • 1-day pass: 50 JD • 2-day pass: 55 JD • 3-day pass: 60 JD With its massive tombs, temples, and dramatic desert landscapes, Petra fully deserves its Wonder status—an unforgettable place whether you explore it on foot or ride a donkey up to the viewpoints.
Antony L — Google review
one of the seven wonders of the world and currently my 6th one. one more left in mexico for me. this place was more beautiful than i thought. only reason i took one star off was the amount of sellers trying to sell horse and mule rides. i did get convinced and it was some what worth it but i paid 105 dinars for a horse and mule ride. only the mule ride for 35 dinars was worth it but the 70 dinar horse ride was absurd. i feel scammed. but i did get views better than the average person there because i was taken to routes only accessible by horse and the mule ride made reaching and leaving the monetary easier with the limited time i had. overall it was good but dang i feel scammed. but its ok.
Abu — Google review
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Ad-Dayr

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The Monastery, also known as Ad Deir, is a remarkable rock monastery and spiritual site that dates back to 3 B.C. It is a monumental Nabataean tomb located in Petra. The hike to reach the Monastery is quite challenging but definitely worth it for the breathtaking view it offers. The facade of the Monastery, carved into the sandstone mountain, leaves visitors speechless with its grandeur.
Amazing experience, from here you can see the surrounding lands and mountains that carry into neighbouring nations. The detail of the monastery is sensational and unique as upon arrival Celine Dion was playing out of the monastery from massive speakers. It’s a memory I’ll never forgot. There’s also a shop when you arrive, be prepared for a hike however as it is steep at times and you can’t ride there on golf cart like other sites. This is an amazing hike, it will take you around 30/45 minutes and it is steep along the way there’s plenty of vendors conveniently placed to offer you some water or other drinks. It’s 100% worth the journey though!
Alex W — Google review
Don’t miss sunrise at The Treasury (Al-Khazneh) and sunset at The Monastry (Al-Dayr). It’s kinda worthy but make sure you wanna go with others when the dark comes.
Minnie — Google review
Visiting the Monastery (Ad-Deir) in Petra was an unforgettable experience. This iconic structure is one of Petra's most impressive sights, with its massive facade carved into the rock. The journey to get there is quite an adventure in itself, and I visited in January when the weather was cool and pleasant. The hike to the Monastery involves a substantial climb, with around 800 steps to the top. For someone not particularly fit, it can be quite tiring, but the effort is well worth it. Along the way, there are breathtaking views and several spots to rest. There are also vendors offering refreshments, which is a welcome sight after the climb. Upon reaching the Monastery, the sheer size and beauty of the structure are awe-inspiring. It's less crowded than the Treasury, allowing for a more peaceful experience. The surrounding area also offers stunning views over the valley, providing excellent photo opportunities. Despite the challenging hike, visiting the Monastery is a must for anyone exploring Petra. The sense of accomplishment and the incredible views make it a highlight of the trip. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes, bring plenty of water, and take your time. Highly recommended for those who can manage the climb!
Ter N — Google review
The Monastery (AKA AlDayr in Arabic) is one of the hidden gems and less visited places in Petra. It is somewhere in the middle between the start of the Little Petra hiking trail and the Qasr Albint in the ancient Petra City. If you come to the Monastery from the Little Petra hiking trail, it is a 4 KM walk that is moderate in terms of difficulty. This is the easier of the 2 paths. However, if you walk from the Qasr Albint, it is shorter (around 3 KMs), yet is an uphill of stairs. Either path is served with direction signs, and with kiosks if you need to buy anything. I would recommend that you start from the Little Petra hiking trail, walk to the Monastery, and then continue to Qasr Albint. One other easier option is to take a donkey ride from Qasr Albint to the Monastery, and then return back to Qasr Albint walking (or another donkey ride). The Monastery looks very similar to the Treasury. The area is served with cafeterias and plenty of photography spots. This visit is a 1-day visit that you can combine with a Little Petra tour plus exploring Qasr Albint and some of the surrounding stops, and maybe have a lunch at one of the 2 restaurants close to Qasr Albint. The Monastery is free to visit, but you’ll still have to buy a ticket if you are heading back to Qasr Albint and the Ancient Petra City.
Fahd ب — Google review
After a rewarding hike of over 800 rock-cut steps, you’re greeted by an enormous façade carved into the mountain—quiet, majestic, and beautifully preserved. Its sheer size and peaceful setting make it feel even more impressive than the Treasury. The panoramic views from the nearby viewpoints are unforgettable, and the whole experience is a perfect blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty. A true highlight of Petra.
Ahmet I — Google review
Breathtaking to see while in Petra. While there I highly recommend some of the viewpoints nearby to see monastery from afar and at an angle. Well worth the hike up.
Jimus D — Google review
The hike isn’t that bad!go to the free overlook at top of the hill. It’s an amazing place to chill!
Sebastian L — Google review
Totally worth the walk up all the stairs. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and take water and snacks as it’s a long walk from the entrance. It’s about an hour from the treasury without rest stops. We didn’t have time to sit down for a drink and enjoy the view as we were rushed as part of a tour group but have a full day in Petra so you can enjoy the beautiful sights without rushing. Photos include the walk up to and views along the way.
Sagar P — Google review
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Odeon Theater

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The Odeon Theater, an intimate amphitheater constructed by the Romans in the 2nd century, offers 500 seats for open-air concerts. It is a significant venue for cultural events such as the Al Balad Music Festival, showcasing independent music projects from the Arab world. The festival provides a platform for emerging local Arab bands to engage with established musicians and present their work to Arab audiences.
Excellently preserves Roman theatre. Entry cost is cheap and includes the very interesting Folk Museum. Climb to the top of the theatre and get a feeling of what it must have been like to see a play almost 2,000 years ago. It’s also very lively with families
Jeremy K — Google review
Part of the Roman theater of Amman. I filmed here numerous times. I always enjoy the acoustics. The government needs to do more to boost this place and bring in more tourists.
Ghassan G — Google review
this one is smaller and also used for events. the roman theatre is used for events as well
Abu B — Google review
Loved the place! Such a magical historic location You can’t enter the theater unless their is a concert or an event Their is public area in front of the theater
Batoul D — Google review
The Odeon Theater or the Winter Theater is a small Roman amphitheater located in the center of the Jordanian capital, Amman, where the Great Roman Amphitheater is also located. It was built in the second century AD, before the construction of the Great Amphitheater, to accommodate about 500 spectators. The Odeon Theater was mainly used for musical performances. Archaeologists believe it may have been roofed with a wooden roof or temporary tent to protect the audience and performers from the weather. It is believed that the severe earthquake that struck the city of Amman and the regions of the Levant in 1927 was the main reason for the demolition of a large part of it, especially its high facade. The amphitheater and the surrounding area in the Hashemite Square have recently been restored, where concerts and poetry seminars are held today.
Mohammad A — Google review
The Odeon is a small 500-seat theatre. Not to be confused with the large Roman Theatre that stands right next to it, on the southern side of the Hashemite Plaza, while the Odeon stands on the east side of the Plaza. Very nice, tidy and clean old ruins, that is kept in good shape.
Ziad A — Google review
Right next to the Roman theatre and a great deal smaller! Thought it wasn’t included in the Jordan Pass but the guard asked and we said we had it and got in for free. It’s a lot quieter than the Roman theatre - come here if you are avoiding the ruckus and keen on admiring the ancient Roman architecture.
D L — Google review
This is like a compact version of the big Roman Theater next to it. But, it seems to be in better condition (restored?) and feels more welcoming. There are some funky acoustics if you stand at the center of the arena.
Ankur P — Google review
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Amman Citadel

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Amman Citadel is a renowned archaeological site in downtown Amman, boasting remnants of past civilizations and several notable buildings. Just below the Citadel lies Al-Balad, the old Downtown area where visitors can explore traditional Jordanian delights like rugs, cloth, kunafeh, Hashem (hummus and falafel), Zaatar, and perfumery stores. The citadel houses Jordan's Archaeological Museum with ancient assemblages from historic places around Jordan.
The Amman Citadel is a truly remarkable site that combines layers of history and culture. Walking through the ruins, you can feel the connection between ancient civilizations — from the local traditions to the legacy of the Roman Empire. The location itself is breathtaking, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Amman that makes it a very special place to visit. In addition to the ruins and the view, there is also a well-organized museum on site. The museum is filled with fascinating artifacts and very important historical pieces that reflect Jordan’s rich cultural heritage. It adds great value to the visit, as you not only see the structures but also understand the history behind them. I highly recommend visiting the Amman Citadel — it is a place where history, culture, and stunning views come together, and it should be on everyone’s list when exploring Jordan The Amman Citadel is a truly remarkable site that combines layers of history and culture. Walking through the ruins, you can feel the connection between ancient civilizations — from the local traditions to the legacy of the Roman Empire. The location itself is breathtaking, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Amman that makes it a very special place to visit. In addition to the ruins and the view, there is also a well-organized museum on site. The museum is filled with fascinating artifacts and very important historical pieces that reflect Jordan’s rich cultural heritage. It adds great value to the visit, as you not only see the structures but also understand the history behind them. I highly recommend visiting the Amman Citadel — it is a place where history, culture, and stunning views come together, and it should be on everyone’s list when exploring Jordan
H O — Google review
Our visit was on day 1 of Jordan pass, quite cumbersome. Rest of the experience was great, thanks to our guide giving in depth details of multiple era of transition this site has witnessed. There is a small museum having locally recovered treasure, and it’s one the best range of museums articles to experience right at the place of its recovery.
Saurabh S — Google review
Panoramic Views and Ancient History at the Amman Citadel.. Perched on one of Amman's highest hills, the Citadel offers a captivating blend of history and breathtaking views that you won't want to miss. It's a must-visit when in the city, providing a magnificent panoramic outlook that includes the iconic Roman Theatre nestled in the valley below. The contrast between the ancient ruins on the hill and the bustling, modern city stretching out below is simply stunning. The site itself is beautifully maintained, with clear pathways and well-preserved structures that give you a true sense of walking through history. The most striking of these is the Temple of Hercules. While only parts of the colossal statue remain—most notably a giant stone hand—they give you a powerful insight into the scale and ambition of Roman architecture. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for an incredible vantage point, the Citadel is a rewarding experience. It provides deep insights into the history of Amman, and you can easily explore it with or without a guide. The informational signs are excellent, but a guide can also bring the stories to life with more detailed historical context.
Sharad S — Google review
The Amman Citadel is one of those places that takes your breath away not just because of the views, but because of the history that surrounds you. The ancient ruins are incredible to walk through, from the Temple of Hercules to the Umayyad Palace. It’s amazing to stand among structures that have been there for thousands of years and imagine all the civilizations that once called this place home. What I loved most was the mix of beauty and serenity. Stray cats wander the site, lounging in the sun or following visitors around like little guides. The view from the top is absolutely stunning you can see all of Amman spread out below, a blend of old and new. There’s also a small but fascinating museum at the Citadel that holds artifacts dating back to prehistoric times. If you love history, culture, or just a good sunset view, this place is a must-visit.
Rachel F — Google review
Amazing place with incredible history and beautiful views over Amman! 🏛️✨ The ruins, like the Temple of Hercules and Umayyad Palace, are fascinating and well-preserved. Peaceful, not too crowded, and a must-visit spot in the city! 💛
Jana M — Google review
The Amman Citadel is such a beautiful and historic place to visit. The ancient ruins are truly impressive, and the views overlooking the city are breathtaking. The area is well maintained, and the staff were very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. A must-see spot when visiting Amman!
Hani A — Google review
Amman Citadel is an Archiological site which has ruins from various civilizations. The site has a long history and many historical landmarks, dating back from bronze age (1200 BCE), to Roman period, Byzantine period and Umayyaad period (661-750 CE) are there. The site was mostly abandoned afterwards until the late 19th century. The site is mostly in ruins now, but very interesting to visit it. Every important part is explained in boards in English and Arabic. The Jordan Archaeological Museum was on the Citadel hill has many beautiful collection of artifacts from all periods of history. Citadel is the most important part of Amman, must visit place.
Soudamini M — Google review
Nice to walk around and have a look. The cafe was nice to sit down afterwards. But the people inside trying to sell things or try to trick you by insisting on guiding you or tell you «fun facts» then following you and asking for money ruins the mood abit.
Anine A — Google review
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Mount Nebo

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mount Nebo, also known as Jebel Neba, is a significant pilgrimage site for Christians due to its association with Moses, who is believed to have seen the Promised Land from this peak. Situated about 30 km from Amman and 10 km from Madaba, it offers stunning views of the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and the hills of Jerusalem. The area is often included in organized tours along with Madaba and the Dead Sea due to its convenient location.
Visiting Mount Nebo was an unforgettable experience. This historical and spiritual site offers stunning panoramic views over the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and even Jerusalem on a clear day. You truly feel the significance of the place where it’s believed Prophet Moses stood and viewed the Promised Land before he passed away. The site is well-preserved and peaceful, with beautiful mosaics inside the memorial church and friendly staff who are happy to explain the history. There’s a small museum as well, and the surrounding gardens are very calming. It’s best to go in the early morning or late afternoon for better weather and lighting. Don’t forget your camera — the scenery is breathtaking! Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, religion, or just a peaceful place to reflect. 🇯🇴✨
Motaz A — Google review
Mount Nebo it was a doing experience full of new information about the place and the views were perfect from that side of the church. God bless
Moe S — Google review
Mount Nebo (where Prophet Musa AS viewed the Holy Land) to Al-Maghtas — is considered blessed land in the Qur’an: “Glory be to Him Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed.” — (Surah Al-Isra 17:1) • Scholars say “blessed surroundings” refers to the land of Jordan, Palestine, and Syria — the area of many prophets.
Haji S — Google review
Ancient Mosaics to Dead Sea Views! Legendary spot linked to Moses’ last view of the Promised Land and panoramic views of the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea & Israel/Palestine on clear days! Beautiful mosaics and sculpture of the bronze serpent cross.. Peaceful church on the hilltop, great for photos One of Jordan’s most spiritual stops!
Sharad S — Google review
This place is magical. According to ancient pilgrims, the biblical Moses was supposed to have seen the Promised Land from Mount Nebo, which he was not destined to enter with the Israelite tribes. Today, the peak houses the Sanctuary of Moses, with an archaeological park cared for by the Franciscans of the Custody of the Holy Land. Excavations have shown that the first Christian sanctuary was built in the 4th century. The church contained a diaconate and a baptistery. Thanks to inscriptions discovered on mosaics, we know, among other things, the names of the artisans. John Paul II visited Mount Nebo during his 91st apostolic journey. The Pope planted an olive tree next to the remains of a Byzantine basilica.
Małgorzata B — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful site, top of the mountain with a view open to Dead Sea, river Jordan, Jerusalem and Palestine. The old church in renovated form is Morden but will well kept mosaic works. The serpentine sculpture symbolises Moses presence also resembles to kundalini awakening!
Saurabh S — Google review
Mount Nebo is a historic and spiritual landmark in Jordan, believed to be the place where Prophet Moses glimpsed the Promised Land before his death. The site offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and even Jerusalem on clear days. It houses a 4th-century Byzantine church featuring stunning mosaics, including the famous serpent and vine motifs. Recently, archaeological excavations have revealed early Christian monasteries nearby, highlighting the area’s long-standing religious significance and making it a key destination for pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike
Ahmet I — Google review
A Pilgrimage to Mount Nebo – Where Stones Speak and Silence Weeps On a golden morning, I journeyed to Mount Nebo with my beloved wife and daughters, our hearts light but our thoughts deep. There, on that ancient summit, we stood—witnesses to history, not through pages, but through the breath of the land itself. The monument, timeless and dignified, stands preserved in reverence—a sentinel of sacred memory, whispering echoes of a prophet’s final gaze. The ruins of Moses’ Memorial Church, worn by time yet mighty in meaning, spoke to us in solemn silence: that all things earthly are but sojourn, fleeting as the wind that dances across the stone. From the summit, we searched the horizon with quiet yearning, our eyes tracing the contours of Jerusalem, the shimmer of the Dead Sea, the soul of the Holy Land itself. We tried to grasp their sacred weight—these places that hold the prayers of centuries, and the tears of prophets. But as we stood in awe, another shadow clouded our hearts—a storm of sorrow. We thought of the innocents—the children, the mothers, the lives lost without mercy, and we searched deep within ourselves for understanding. But try as we might, we could not summon an ounce of empathy for the hands that shed blood in the name of power. Where holiness should inspire compassion, we saw only cruelty. On our way back, heavy with thought yet grateful for the journey, we paused at the mosaic museums—a final balm to the spirit. There, in tiny tesserae of color and craft, we saw a thousand silent prayers, captured in stone, frozen in time. Each mosaic whispered stories of devotion, of beauty, of a people who found solace in art. This was not just a visit—it was a meditation, a mourning, a moment of reverence. Mount Nebo didn’t just show us the land. It showed us ourselves.
Turtle F — Google review
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Dead Sea Beach

Public beach
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Dead Sea Beach is a vibrant destination with natural black mud deposits and golden sea sand. Visitors can enjoy quality service, an air-conditioned restaurant, an exotic beach bar, an authentic Bedouin tent, and a spacious garden for events. The beach also features a volleyball compound for sports enthusiasts. Access to the free public beach is through the Dead Sea Hotel, which charges a fee that includes access to change rooms and showers. Additional fees apply for towel usage and lockers.
The Dead Sea is a fantastic place to visit. I am not generally a big fan of the beach, as my light skin tends to burn easily, but I think that if you are in this region a visit is worthy. The sea itself is extremely salty of course, but the said salt levels make the water buoyant so that one can float which is a lot of fun. Plus, the mineral rich water is good for cleansing the skin. The mud under the thin layer of sand under the water is world famous for its properties and is FREE here. All you have to do is dig a little. The only thing that stopped me from spending longer in the healing waters was that I got some of it in my eye. The healing water turned nasty and decided to burn so I had to rush to wash my eyes out. Learn from me and keep some water near the shore and your head out of the water. I covered myself in the mineral rich mud and treated my skin to a treatment that would cost a fortune in a New York or London spa and all was good again. The Dead Sea is a magical place and in my opinion is one of the many things that makes the area known as the Holy Land holy. I implore you all to visit before it vanishes into a salt flat and the world becomes a little less special.
Stephen M — Google review
Very beautiful. The sea had the fresh temperature in February. I recommend to take shoes to the water, because there are sharp crystals of salt. There is not any mud, you can buy in the shopping mall. There are very good high pressure showers. We visited in a time, when the marathon was planned.
Vláďa — Google review
Today I Went Out For A Day Of Bonding On Behalf Of Work, Among Other Things I Sat On The Dead Sea And It Was Mush, An Experience I Have Not Yet Experienced To This Day. Very Interesting Impressions From The Dead Sea: It Is Not Possible To Go To The Bottom... I Can Stay In Every Point Of The Sea Surface - Being Vertical Without Moving And Without Touching The Bottom.
Alex D — Google review
Surreal experience. Beautiful sea. Picturesque. Definitely cannot stay in sea more than a few minutes due to high level of salt content. So very thankful that we were able to visit and experience this rich historical site.
Real O — Google review
The only way to reach the free public beach is through the Dead Sea Hotel. The hotel charges you 15JD for doing so. This lets you also use their change rooms and showers. If you want to use one of their towels they charge you 3 JD extra and again if you want to use a locker. The beach area is small with limited seats. The beach is a stony beach so it’s tough to walk on. You will be able to pick up giant salt crystals. The best way to enter is to float in on your back, you won’t sink. You must be careful not to get any of the water in your eyes or mouth. They have 3 big buckets of mud and you can cover yourself in it. Then stand in the sun to dry off. Once your dry go back in the sea to wash off. Your skin will become so soft. You must use the showers on the beach afterwards to make sure you get rid of the salt. The sunset is amazing the light on the water is beautiful.
Dean W — Google review
For backpacker's tip Number one: bring your own food,you can sit here enjoying after swimming Number two: do NOT swim, make sure the water not splash to your eyes, otherwise you'll feel it so much hurt, if you get it unfortunately, go to shower directly, they have place for you to shower. Number three: the bathroom in the shopping center cost 2 shekels, so you could go to the hotel or the beach to use it for free.
Yu K — Google review
the hotel in Dead sea is expensive so I did not stay over night. Beach is special, free swimming, shower, drinking water. You can take a tent to camping. I really like swimming, floating and slow wind, free of UV
Lê T — Google review
Lowest point of the earth and wonderful minerals available here and can float on the water in this sea. Maybe sulphur was deposited here at the time of Loth.
Ramarao A — Google review
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Masada National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Masada National Park is a must-visit destination in Israel, offering a captivating blend of ancient ruins, camping facilities, and a visitor center. The park's museum showcases 500 archaeological artifacts, including replicas of significant items like coins and papyri. It provides insights into key figures from Masada's history, such as Herod the Great and Josephus Flavius. Visitors can explore the site with audio headsets available in eight languages to immerse themselves in its rich history.
I went up for the sunrise and going down at 7 (in June) was already super hot so idk how people do it during the day. Honestly I didn’t look at a lot of pictures what to expect up there. Drove up in complete darkness and got the light when I was 1/3 up the snake path and was amazed and it kept just getting more and more breathtaking. If you are hiking up keep in mind there is very little shade on the way up and up top they built a few shelters but most of it very open.
Oksana G — Google review
In 73 or 74 CE, 960 Jewish zealots – men, women and children – ended there lives on top of the mountain of Masada by the Dead Sea in Israel rather than be captured by the Romans.Masada has been described as "a lozenge-shaped table-mountain" that is "lofty, isolated, and to all appearance impregnable".Historically, the fortress could be reached only by a single pathway that was too narrow for men to walk abreast. This pathway was named "the Snake" for the way it twists and zig-zags to the summit.Masada was named as the place where David rested after fleeing from his father-in-law, King Saul. Flavius Josephus, a Jew born and raised in Jerusalem, is the only historian to provide a detailed account of the First Jewish–Roman War and the only person who recorded what happened on Masada. After being captured during the Siege of Yodfat and then freed by Vespasian, Josephus chronicled the Roman campaign. Josephus presumably based his narration on the field commentaries of the Roman commanders. According to Josephus, Masada was first constructed by the Hasmoneans. Between 37 and 31 BC Herod the Great fortified it as a refuge for himself in the event of a revolt. In 66 AD, at the beginning of the First Jewish–Roman War, a group of Jewish extremists called the Sicarii overcame the Roman garrison of Masada and settled there. The Sicarii were commanded by Eleazar ben Ya'ir, and in 70 AD they were joined by additional Sicarii and their families expelled from Jerusalem by the Jewish population with whom the Sicarii were in conflict. Shortly thereafter, following the Roman siege of Jerusalem and subsequent destruction of the Second Temple, additional members of the Sicarii and many Jewish families fled Jerusalem and settled on the mountaintop, with the Sicarii using it as a refuge and base for raiding the surrounding countryside.[9] According to Josephus, on Passover, the Sicarii raided Ein Gedi, a nearby Jewish settlement, and killed 700 of its inhabitants. Archaeology indicates that the Sicarii modified some of the structures they found at Masada. These include a building that was modified to function as a synagogue. It may in fact have been a synagogue to begin with, although it did not contain a mikvah or the benches found in other early synagogues.[13] It is one of the oldest synagogues in Israel.
Sherry B — Google review
Visiting Masada National Park was an awe-inspiring experience that left me deeply moved by the rich history and breathtaking views. One of the highlights was witnessing the awe-inspiring sunrise from the fortress walls. The vibrant colors dancing across the Dead Sea, coupled with the peaceful silence of the desert, created a truly magical atmosphere. It was a moment that will forever be etched in my memory. Exploring the site, we marveled at the well-preserved structures, including the ancient synagogue, bathhouses, and the imposing palaces. The views from the summit were simply breathtaking, offering a breathtaking panorama of the desert landscape and the Dead Sea in the distance. Masada National Park’s commitment to preservation and conservation is evident throughout. The efforts to protect and restore this historical gem are commendable, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate the remarkable heritage that unfolds within these ancient walls. I highly recommend visiting Masada National Park to anyone with an interest in history, nature, or simply seeking a unique and memorable experience. The combination of historical significance, stunning landscapes, and a well-organized visitor experience make it a must-see destination. A trip to Masada National Park is an unforgettable journey that will leave you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and the natural beauty of the Israeli desert. Don’t miss this gem on your travels!
Ethan G — Google review
Wonderful place full of history. It's worth getting an audio guide to enhance the visit and understand what you are looking at. Incredible views. Could not take the footpath to go up because it was closed due to heavy rain fall, but that didn't spoil the visit.
Sandra M — Google review
How is it possible that in a UNESCO World Heritage site, there is not even a leaflet or a minimal map in English (in the ticket price + cable car ticket)? Only in Hebrew, obviously for a fee, or some brochures in English at an extra cost... Total disappointment and shame!
Marius — Google review
One of my favorite National Park in Israel. No trip to Israel is complete without visiting this place. It is filled with so much history with a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea. The best time to visit is sunrise. This is a place that is usually very busy on weekends so it is advisable to schedule your arrival during the week. There are a few ways to get up: 1. Snake path - This is the long path up to the mountain. •Length: The route climbs to a height of 350 meters, and is 2.7 Km long. •Opens for ascent every day one hour before Sunrise and closes for descent one hour before closing time. •On very hot days the Snake Path ascent closes at 09:00AM and the descent closes at 10:00AM. When heat is extreme, the Snake Path ascent closes at 08:00 and the decent closes at 09:00. The descent via the Roman Ramp is open as usual. 2. The Roman ramp path - This is the short path. Starting point: West entrance. •Length: 0.7 Kilometers 3. Cable car - A round trip by cable car will cost 23$. • You need to make a reservation! •Starts working at 8AM!
Elisheva B — Google review
Great national park to learn about the history of Masada! You can either hike up or take the cable car to the top from the visitor center. Signed placards around the area tell you about the history. There’s also a museum on the premises to learn even more. Also a gift shop and food in the visitor center. Very cool visit!
Zinnia X — Google review
A visit to the Masada National Park is a must for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish history. The combination of its historical significance, archaeological wonders, and stunning natural beauty make it a truly unique destination. Just make sure to plan your visit well, wear comfortable shoes, and bring plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months.
Norm “ — Google review
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Sea of Galilee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kinneret, holds great significance as a Christian pilgrimage site where Jesus is believed to have performed miracles. Travelers can explore the surrounding areas such as the plain of Armageddon and the ancient Biblical city of Megiddo. The stunning pastoral vista from the southernmost point offers a breathtaking view of the sea with the Golan Heights in the backdrop.
What an amazing experience to stand on the same shore as Jesus and the Disciples. It is a beautiful place and there are some well preserved sites. If you get to visit, take a boat tour, eat the St. Peter fish (Mango Tilapia) for sale all over and visit the historical sites.
A-a-ron K — Google review
One of the most unique places you'll visit in Israel. There are many beautiful along the lake and campsites.
Elisheva B — Google review
Sea of Galilee aka Lake Tiberias. Is the famous lake where JESUS walked on it and also calmed the storm. It’s also the lowest fresh water lake on earth. Peaceful lake indeed and breeze was so cool.
Olufunmilayo A — Google review
An amazing place to see with my own eyes. I read all about this place and Jesus' ministry here. I also enjoyed sailing on the Sea of Galilee. Luckily, it was a calm and beautiful day.
Steve S — Google review
The Sea of Galilee is one of my favorite spots in Israel. This is a spot where you really feel the presence of Jesus.
Kyle C — Google review
This is one of my best experiences in Israel, you will be enthuse and captivated if you ever visit this area, especially if you’re of the Christian faith. Take a tour one day and go experience a little of history.
Chadwade A — Google review
"Cruise on the Sea of Galilee"‎ Went on a sruise on Sea Of Galilee. At the jetty came across a novel feature. It is a floating bridge jetty. To board the boats safely and comfortably, Its height can either be lowered or raises depending the level of the sea of Galilee Boarded Cruise boat Noah. As soon as we left the jetty. Indian national flag was brought to be hoisted on the Boat mast. I was given the honour to hoist. The whole group, spontaneously started singing National Anthem. Everyone felt elated and happy. I thought a very nice business idea to set the mood of tourists well disposed towards the cruise company. Returned after about an hour's cruise. During the cruise there was loud music from Indian movies people were dancing and enjoying noisily and thoroughly. Hardly anyone looked out at the scenery nor enjoyed the calm and serene atmosphere on the waters of sea of Galilee, Felt sad at missed opportunity.
PM V — Google review
We're a group of pilgrims from the Philippines🇵🇭. We're happy to have experienced sailing on a wooden boat across the Sea of Galilee. A good and unforgettable experience for all of us. The skipper even taught us some dance steps while sailing. After the boat ride, all of us were given a certificate that we had survived the trip. It's one for the books. It's a good thing the weather cooperated with us, so sailing was a breeze.
Kay.Tolentino G — Google review
6% as popular as Abu Dhabi
18 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Tel Aviv
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Western Wall

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, is a significant site in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem. It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Temple courtyard and holds great religious and historical importance for Jewish people. Visitors can witness worshippers reciting verses or leaving written prayers in its stones. The wall was built around 2000 years ago to support Temple Mount, and after the destruction of the Second Temple, it became a place for lamentation.
Fully spiritual place No matter where you come from the place has so much emotions to it Nothing like touching to wall that was built over 2000 years ago and is unchanged since mind blowing not like any other architectural/ archeological counterpart.
Anton T — Google review
It was a holyday eve and half of the floor was closed due to cleaning precess. Me and the kids were excited to see the western wall - the only real memorial of the 2,000 years destroyed temple
Eyal B — Google review
Visiting the Western Wall was a profoundly moving experience. Standing before its ancient stones, I felt a deep spiritual connection — a sense of holiness, history, and prayer that touched my soul. It was a moment of true inner peace and awe.
MOSHE R — Google review
The most holy and special place I have ever been to, holy to Jews but also to anyone who wants to connect with our spirituality! It's something in the air that you feel is priceless!
Maor M — Google review
This is the holiest site at which Jews are permitted to pray. In 1925 the Moslem Waqf published a pamphlet that explicitly acknowledged the Kotel as part of Solomon's Temple, declaring "Its identity with the site of Solomon's Temple is beyond dispute". After Israel's creation in 1948 the so called Palestinians deny any connection of Jews to the site.
Allan M — Google review
The first time I came here I felt a charge of energy when I touched the wall. I wasn’t religious but couldn’t explain the overwhelming amount of emotion that came over me. That was over ten years ago. Last year I came back, now religious, and feel so blessed to have the opportunity to come here and daven on behalf of my friends and family.
A G — Google review
The holiest place on Earth. The only remaining wall left standing after the Roman destruction of the second temple built by Herod. It has become the beacon for Judaism for the last 2000 years. Jews as well as all monothiests come here to beseech thier creator. One day soon it will be rebuilt to its proper grandeur
Steven A — Google review
The Kotel is pure holiness — a spiritual place kept beautifully, with water, clean bathrooms, and everything maintained just as such a makom kadosh deserves.
T S — Google review
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Jerusalem
https://thekotel.org/he/
+972 2-627-1333
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Old City

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Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
The Old City, surrounded by ancient walls, is a melting pot of cultures and religions. It's home to holy sites like the Western Wall, Dome of the Rock Islamic shrine, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The area is divided into four quarters - Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian - each with its own unique atmosphere and attractions.
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Jerusalem, USA
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a historic basilica dating back to the 4th century and is believed by some Christians to be the site of Jesus's tomb. The church holds immense historical significance, with its roots tracing back through thousands of years of Jewish history, from Byzantine Rule to the British Mandate. Visitors can experience a whirlwind tour that includes stops at iconic sites like the Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, and Bethlehem.
The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Jerusalem’s Old City) and contains artifacts like Crusader-era graffiti and Byzantine mosaics. • Excavations and repairs often reveal new insights, such as the 2016 uncovering of the original rock surface of Jesus’ tomb, confirming its historical continuity.
Mushtaq H — Google review
Come here as early as possible: Before 8:00 in the morning. Avoid visiting during 10:00-1400 because this is the most popular time for guide tour. Otherwise, come here after late 18:00. In doing so, separate you Via Dodorosa walk into 2 parts. One part is station 1-7 which is outside church and another station 8-14 in the church. This is possible by 2 day's visit instead of 1. By doing so, you will be rewarded greatly. An empty, serene and sacred church is all for you. No queue, no smoke, no noisy. Reflection at a corner, what a kind of spiritual awakeness. Praise Lord!
Chiang J — Google review
Interesting site. Im Christian, not Catholic, so I dont love all the idols everywhere, but beautiful church and historic, no doubt. I also dont know how they know these sites are legit, but its a cool place to see.
Jonathan W — Google review
Was lucky enough to go with a tour guide and get a full run down of the space - it’s obviously supremely important to many sects and denominations in Christianity and the reverence for that was evident - many people were over come with emotions. As well as pointing out various things to us, the guide pointed out some of the possible over zealous aspects too, saying people had fought over the privilege of clearing the area outside the church (including a fight to the death over whether the bottom step was to be cleaned by one group or another) and a bench occupied by a large man in religious robes who sits there all day, because that is his denominations bench and no others are allowed to sit there. It’s amazing to see the various places where Jesus’ body was placed and buried, but also to see the reaction of people to those things. It’s also one of the areas where you feel tourism hasn’t taken over - quiet reverence in full effect. Make the trip if you ever can
Leon H — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and moving church it was an amazing experience to visit the site of Jesus christs crucifixion and resurrection. The church is vast and awe inspiring please note you will not be allowed to enter the sepulchre with shorts even if they cover you knees. Although this applied to me I was delighted to have visited
Justin — Google review
A Must-See Spiritual Odyssey at Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem If you’re planning a pilgrimage or simply seeking a profoundly moving historical site, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is an absolute must-see. This sacred complex sits at the heart of Jerusalem’s Christian heritage, offering a poignant blend of faith, history, and sacred artistry that stays with you long after you depart. What makes it essential Spiritual significance: Beyond its centuries-old walls, the church holds a central place in Christian pilgrimage, believed to enshrine the sites of the Crucifixion and Resurrection. The aura of reverence and prayer is felt in every corner. Architectural and artistic richness: The church’s mosaics, domes, and iconography reflect a tapestry of artistic traditions from many eras and cultures, creating a living museum of devotion. Historic continuity and ritual: Despite centuries of change, the site remains a dynamic center of liturgy and devotion, with pilgrims and worshippers from around the world sharing in timeless ceremonies. Quiet reflection amid bustle: Amid the crowds, intimate chapels and sacred spaces invite personal prayer, contemplation, and a sense of connection to the continuity of faith. Cultural and historical tapestry: The site intersects with broader histories—Byzantine, Crusader, Ottoman—offering a vivid lens into Jerusalem’s layered past. What to expect Sacred spaces and holy sites: Stations of the Cross, tomb sites, and chapels offer moments for personal devotion, guided tours, and reflective time. Guided and self-guided insights: Knowledgeable guides share historical context, archaeological highlights, and the significance of rituals observed by pilgrims and clergy. Sensory experience: The scent of incense, the glow of candlelight, the echo of whispers and prayers—this is a multi-sensory encounter with faith and history. Practical tips Dress modestly and respectfully in line with local customs for sacred spaces. Plan for crowds and lines: Early morning or late afternoon visits may offer a calmer experience. Carry a small prayer book or notes if you’d like to reflect or journal. Respect photography rules in various chapels and sacred sites. Bottom line The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is more than a landmark—it’s a spiritual pilgrimage, a work of art, and a window into centuries of faith. For believers and curious travelers alike, it’s an essential stop on any Jerusalem itinerary, offering profound moments of reverence, history, and shared humanity.
Shawn P — Google review
I’m a Christian and a priest-in-training, and this just wasn’t for me in terms of finding a connection with Jesus or feeling close to God. I can appreciate the craftsmanship of the building, and the significance of the site, but for so many reasons I felt sad and anguished in this place. Worth a visit, but leaves you with much to reflect on. There were many other places on pilgrimage that left me breathless. The Holy Sepulchre was unfortunately not one of them.
Gael R — Google review
This is the most holy site in Jerusalem. This is the place where our Lord Jesus Christ was laid in a tomb after he was brought down from the cross. The place is usually very crowded. Better be there early in the morning to avoid the rush. The historical structure looks awesome. You can feel the peace and holiness as you enter in. A must visit place.
Atine D — Google review
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Jerusalem
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Yad Vashem

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Museum
Cultural center
Yad Vashem, established in 1953, is a memorial complex dedicated to honoring the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It also pays tribute to the bravery of Jewish resistance fighters and non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during that time. Located on Har Hazikaron in Jerusalem, it includes monuments, a historical museum, an archive and research center for documenting the Holocaust, and an educational facility. The museum's exhibitions are emotionally moving and flawlessly organized.
The Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem is one of the most powerful and educational experiences in Israel. It offers a deeply moving journey through the history of the Holocaust, combining personal stories, historical documents, and multimedia exhibits that bring the past to life. The museum doesn’t just present facts—it helps visitors truly understand the human impact of the events and the importance of remembrance. It’s an essential visit for anyone who wants to learn about the Holocaust in a meaningful and thought-provoking way.
Tamir A — Google review
I visited this place with friends, you should prepare yourself very well emotionally and spiritually, it's not like any museum, the way it design is really unique and the narrative meanwhile the diversity of the contents,the way they present in the same time the politics aspects. I hope this place will be more open to accepting people from different perspectives and religions. The location of this place is provocative for some people and neighbors, that's what I heard.
Hamdi H — Google review
Outstanding. A must see if you come to Israel. The museum has a terrific, modern architecture with plenty of significance. The displays are in chronological order. I thought I knew a lot about the Holocaust and found out I knew very little. The displays are super powerful.
Eduardo P — Google review
Absolutely fascinating place. You'll need a booking reservation. This can be completed on arrival, but entry could be delayed. Bags aren't permitted. Free lockers are available downstairs. There is more to the place than you may think. Be sure you have plenty of time. It's definitely worth the time.
Paul P — Google review
A must visit museum for every person on the planet. The horrible history our not that distant ancestors experienced must not be forgotten and learned in the near and distant future. The visit takes around two hours and includes lots of exhibits, interview with survivors ands lots of interesting reading materials. The building itself is very impressive and the view in the end is mesmerizing. Note that you must have a green pass to enter.
Alex B — Google review
Very informative and attractive museum to understand the WWII and how Jew were killed by Nazi. It’s a sad history showing the loss of humanity in the era of wartime. We need to learn from the history. Need to go the Children Memorial as you will be impressed.
Jo W — Google review
A highly emotional experience. The exhibition is finely thought-out and presented, fully encapsulating the reasons, results and outcome of the Holocaust. The complex also includes several memorials set around the park. Admittance is free, so there is no reason that precludes the curious visitor of visiting the museum. A must-visit when you’re in Jerusalem.
LindoroRossini — Google review
An important place to visit in Israel cause it makes u aware and always reminded of history’s horror during the most unforgettable tragedy in history the Holocaust! U cant take pics here in respect for those men women n children who perished... it was a sad visit n just quietly looking n reading thru stories of what seems like from horror movies of suffering n deaths but there was also stories of courage n strength of faith n hope... my unforgettable visit was short cuz i was alone n late coming ... i only took pics outside the bldg. i would like to visit again n even go to the library... im not a jew but forever loves Israel n the Jewish people!.. much respect n prayers to all victims of this horrific crime n the their families.. may their memories forever be a blessing!.. 🙏
My V — Google review
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4.8
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Internal Yad Vashem Road, Jerusalem, 9103401, Israel
https://www.yadvashem.org/
+972 2-644-3400
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