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Hebron, Palestine

Top things to do in Hebron

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Religious site
Religious site

Avraham Avinu Synagogue

A historic synagogue in Hebron's Jewish Quarter, rebuilt after its 1948 destruction, symbolizing the community's resilience.

Religious site

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Religious site

Cave of the Patriarchs

A revered burial site for biblical patriarchs and matriarchs, sacred to both Jews and Muslims, located in the heart of Hebron.

Religious site
Religious site

Church of the Holy Forefathers and Monastery of the Holy Trinity

A Greek Orthodox monastery and church in Hebron, dedicated to the Holy Forefathers and the Holy Trinity.

Museum
Museum

Dura Museum

A small local museum in Dura presenting artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the town's history and cultural traditions.

Museum
Museum

Hebron University Museum of Antiquities

Showcasing artifacts from the Hebron region, this museum offers insights into the area's ancient past through pottery, tools, and inscriptions.

Natural feature
Natural feature

Mount Nabi Yunis, Palestine

A hill near Hebron traditionally linked to the prophet Jonah, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Religious site
Religious site

Oak of Mamre

An ancient tree traditionally associated with Abraham, marking the site where he received divine visitors near Hebron.

Historic site
Historic site

Old City of Hebron

A historic district with narrow alleys, bustling markets, and centuries-old architecture in the heart of Hebron.

Historic site
Historic site

Old Jewish cemetery, Hebron

An ancient burial ground in Hebron with graves that are centuries old, reflecting the long-standing Jewish presence in the city.

Religious site
Religious site

Sheikh Ali al-Bakka Mosque

A historic mosque in Hebron named after Sheikh Ali al-Bakka, a revered local Muslim saint.

Historic site
Historic site

Tel Rumeida

An archaeological site in Hebron with remains from Canaanite and Israelite periods, including ancient fortifications and a historic water system.

Religious site
Religious site

Tomb of Jesse and Ruth

A traditional burial site in Hebron, believed to be the tomb of King David's parents, Jesse and Ruth, located in a Jewish neighborhood.

Religious site
Religious site

Tomb of Othniel Ben Kenaz

Traditional burial site of Othniel Ben Kenaz, the first judge of Israel, located in the ancient city of Hebron.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Wadi el-Quff

A nature reserve and valley near Hebron, ideal for hiking and picnicking among terraced hills and seasonal streams.

Religious site
Religious site

Al-Jawali Mosque

A 14th-century Mamluk mosque adjacent to the Cave of the Patriarchs, known for its intricate stonework and historic minbar.