شاطئ الصابري
شاطئ الصابري: جوهرة بنغازي الساحلية
Discover the architectural beauty and spiritual significance of Benghazi's Omar Al-Mukhtar Mosque, a landmark embodying Libyan heritage.
The Omar Al-Mukhtar Mosque in Benghazi is a stunning example of Islamic architecture, blending tradition and local culture. Named in honor of Libyan hero Omar Al-Mukhtar, it serves as a place of worship and a cultural landmark, attracting locals and tourists alike.
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Walking
From Martyrs' Square in central Benghazi, head east on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street for approximately 1 kilometer. Continue straight at the intersection with Al-Fath Street. The mosque is located in the Assabri neighborhood, about 500 meters ahead on the left. Walking is free.
Public Transport
While Benghazi has public transportation, including buses and minibuses , availability and routes can be inconsistent. Check local sources for the most up-to-date schedules and routes. A single fare typically costs around 1 LYD.
Taxi
Taxis are available in Benghazi, and ride-hailing apps are recommended for better service quality. From central Benghazi, a short taxi ride to the Omar Al-Mukhtar Mosque costs approximately 47 LYD for a 5km ride. The starting price is 5 LYD, with an additional 8.4 LYD per kilometer.
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