
Dome of the Rock
Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem, Israel
Iconic gold-topped Islamic shrine built around 690AD with huge relevance to both Christians & Jews.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Iconic gold-topped Islamic shrine built around 690AD with huge relevance to both Christians & Jews.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ ANTHEA SOLOPOTIAS — a month ago
Amazing grounds, wow. The guard was super lovely and allowed my husband and I to go in before the crowd and so it was just the 2 of us…. amazing experience to just walk around alone. Sad and surprised that we were not allowed into the Library area (i think it was a Library…) but nevertheless, all lovely
**★★★★★ Yudistianty Syafril — 2 months ago
Visiting the Dome of the Rock was one of the most spiritually moving experiences of my journey. Standing before its golden dome, I felt a deep sense of peace — as if every step echoed centuries of devotion, prayer, and history. This sacred place is not just a landmark; it’s a reminder of the profound connection between heaven and earth that believers have felt for generations.
Inside its walls, you can sense the presence of the prophets and the prayers of millions who have come before. The atmo
**★★★★★ Zaka husssain — 2 months ago
We travelled with Ibadah tours from east London. We travelled in late November from luton airport landing at Tel Aviv airport. Immigration took 6 hours to let us through. Not a problem as the final destination was well worth the wait. We stayed at the Hashimi hotel in the old city. We are blessed to have this opportunity to travel to the Al aqsa mosque. A very tranquil peaceful to do salat and admire the whole of the Al Aqsa compound.
**★★★★★ Asif N — 7 years ago
Beautiful and stunning mosque. The whole area is full of history and imagery. The golden dome shines brightly, then you see the craftsmanship and intricate detail of the tiles. Inside of course is the rock, surrounding by the mosque area. The dome again is decorated as is all the internal space. Fantastic opportunity to visit and one not to be forgotten easily.
**★☆☆☆☆ Hugo D — 2 weeks ago
No access to turist unless Muslim. Every entrance is guarded by Rude Police. Prepare yourself to speak some basic Hebrew. Nothing wrong the entrance itself shows the culture. Beautiful overall








