Ibrahimi Mosque
Discover the Ibrahimi Mosque: A Historical Gem in Hebron
Discover the Ibrahimi Mosque: A historical gem in Hebron, bridging cultures and faiths with its stunning architecture and rich heritage.
The Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron is a stunning historical and religious site, revered by Muslims and Jews alike. Its rich history and intricate architecture make it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking cultural insights.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From the center of Beersheba, head to the central bus station (תחנת אוטובוס מרכזית). You can take bus number 10, which goes towards Hebron. The journey will take approximately 1 hour. Once you arrive in Hebron, get off at the 'Ibrahimi Mosque' stop, which is well signposted. You will see the mosque from the bus stop, just a short walk away.
Shared Taxi (Sherut)
Go to the central bus station in Beersheba and look for shared taxis (sherut) going to Hebron. These shared taxis depart when full and can be faster than buses. The ride will take around 40 minutes, and you will be dropped off near the Ibrahimi Mosque. Just follow the signs to the mosque from where you are dropped off.
Walking
If you are already in the vicinity of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, simply ask locals for directions. The mosque is located at G4F6+V7Q and is a prominent site in the area, so it should be easy to find. You can also use a mobile map application to guide you directly to the location.
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