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Really great hotel, wonderful staff
The hotel property and the room are very clean and the staff was very helpful. I would recommend anyone needing a hotel in Hebron stay at the Queen Plaza.
Queen Plaza Hotel is centrally located in Hebron, within easy reach of the Old City, the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs), busy local souqs (markets), cultural sites such as the Hebron Museum and Tel Rumeida archaeological area, and traditional Hebron crafts like glassblowing and pottery. Visitors can explore both historical and contemporary aspects of Hebron with short walks or brief drives from the hotel.
A major religious and historical site venerated by Jews, Muslims and Christians; a complex containing the traditional tombs of the patriarchs and matriarchs.
A lively, traditional market where visitors can shop for spices, textiles, and local food; great for experiencing local life and buying souvenirs.
An ancient settlement mound with archaeological remains and panoramic views over parts of Hebron; historically significant and often visited with a guide.
Small regional museum showcasing Hebron’s history, archaeology and cultural heritage, with rotating exhibits and local art.
Workshops and shops where local artisans create and sell traditional glassware and ceramics—great for demonstrations and purchases.
Historically significant street in Hebron with restricted access and a complex modern history; can be visited with awareness of local regulations.
A major educational institution in the city; visitors can see the campus from nearby vantage points and learn about local academic life.
Make the most of your stay at Queen Plaza Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Hebron:
Why visit Hebron and choose Queen Plaza Hotel: Hebron is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world with deep historical, religious and cultural significance. Visitors come for its ancient sites like the Ibrahimi Mosque/Cave of the Patriarchs, lively souqs, and authentic local crafts (glassblowing, pottery). Queen Plaza Hotel is a practical choice for travelers who want central access to the Old City and main attractions; guests praise the helpful staff and generally clean rooms. Be aware of guest feedback that mentions some rooms are dated, limited in-room services, and that parking and breakfast are not strengths; if you value a central location and helpful staff, this hotel can serve as a convenient base for exploring Hebron.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Hebron
Fall
Spring (Easter and pleasant weather) and religious holiday periods
Winter (rainy, cooler) and Summer (hot) - fewer tourists, lower prices
March–May: Temperatures are mild (cool mornings, warm afternoons). This is one of the most comfortable times for walking Hebron’s Old City and markets.
A month-long Islamic observance (dates shift each year) observed widely in Hebron; days are quiet while nights are lively with markets and communal iftars.
Major Islamic holidays (dates vary) with family gatherings, special prayers, and market activity. Travel and services may be affected for several days.
Jewish holidays lead to increased pilgrim visits to the Cave of the Patriarchs/Ibrahimi Mosque and heightened security measures; these periods can affect access and movement in Hebron.
Fridays are the communal prayer day and a key time for markets and social life. Expect busy streets around prayer times and variable shop hours.
Prepare for hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Pack sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and hydration options for Summer, and a light rain jacket plus waterproof shoes for Winter and Spring. Layers are useful for diurnal temperature swings year-round.
Hebron's accommodation options are limited compared with larger Palestinian cities. Expect modest hotels, guesthouses and family-run inns; international mid-range chains are rare. Prices rise during religious holidays and any major local events; weekdays and low-tourist periods are cheaper. Many travelers find the best value by booking small local guesthouses or staying in nearby Bethlehem/Hebron-area hotels and commuting. Expect simple amenities and occasional fluctuations due to security-related closures or increased demand from pilgrims.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Access to Hebron is via the West Bank road network. Major entry routes include travel from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, or via crossings from Jordan (Allenby/King Hussein Bridge). Internal movement is affected by checkpoints and city divisions; private taxis and local drivers are common.
Hire an experienced local Palestinian guide who can navigate checkpoints, explain the complex history and social dynamics, and introduce you to local artisans (Hebron is famous for glassblowing, ceramics, and shawarma/roastery specialties) — this both enriches your visit and improves safety and access.
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