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Guide 🇵🇸 Gaza

Gaza
👤 Population 590,481 🕛 Local time:

Great Mosque of Gaza

Gaza’s most iconic religious landmark, showcasing layers of pagan, Byzantine, Mamluk, and Ottoman history in the heart of the Old City.

Great Mosque of Gaza

Al-Omari Mosque

Historic central mosque known for its striking architecture and centuries of spiritual significance, reflecting Gaza’s deep religious and urban heritage.


Qasr al-Basha

Mamluk-era palace with arched halls and thick stone walls, offering one of Gaza’s strongest connections to its political and architectural past.

Qasr al-Basha

Pasha’s Palace Museum

Historic palace museum once displaying coins, pottery, and manuscripts, celebrated as a major symbol of Gaza’s layered cultural memory.


Al Mat’haf Museum

A notable cultural museum preserving artifacts from Canaanite, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, highlighting Gaza’s role as a historic crossroads.


Souq al-Jum’a

One of Gaza’s largest open-air markets, prized for vivid spice stalls, street food, and an authentic glimpse into daily local life.


Gold Market

Traditional covered market where skilled jewelers continue Gaza’s long goldsmithing heritage with intricate bridal sets, bangles, and necklaces.

Gold Market

Al-Deira Beach

Popular Mediterranean beach loved for sea views, family gatherings, and a peaceful atmosphere that reveals Gaza’s enduring coastal character.


Al-Sudaniya

Beloved seaside spot where locals swim, relax, and watch fishing boats, offering one of Gaza’s simplest and most calming coastal escapes.


Al-Deira Beach Promenade

A lively waterfront promenade ideal for sunset walks, street snacks, and observing everyday social life along Gaza’s shoreline.


Fishermen’s Wharf

Working harbor where visitors can watch boats, nets, and fresh catches, capturing Gaza’s longstanding bond with the Mediterranean.


Beach Park

Popular public seafront area where families gather for strolls, kite-flying, and open-air relaxation beside the Mediterranean.


Edward Said National Conservatory of Music

Important cultural venue where performances showcase Palestinian music, youth talent, and artistic resilience in Gaza.


Theatre Day Productions

Creative performance space known for theater rooted in daily life, hope, and cultural expression under challenging circumstances.


Meow Cat Café

A distinctive café offering coffee, pastries, and interaction with rescued cats in a warm, comforting setting.


Gaza Old City

Historic quarter with ancient architecture, narrow alleyways, markets, and major cultural landmarks.


Daraj Quarter

Old City quarter centered on the Great Omari Mosque and nearby Gold Market.


Al-Zaytoun

Gaza City district known for the historic Church of St. Porphyrius and religious heritage.


Deir al-Balah

Central Gaza town associated with the nearby St. Hilarion Monastery archaeological site.


Khan Yunis

Southern Gaza city known for Qalat Barquq Fort remains and surrounding shops.


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Ben Gurion International Airport


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