Erez Crossing, Gaza Strip
#22 among attractions in Gaza Strip


Facts and practical information
The Erez Crossing also Beit Hanoun Crossing is a border crossing on the Gaza–Israel border at the northern end of the Gaza Strip, between the Israeli kibbutz of Erez and the Palestinian town of Beit Hanoun. ()
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Erez Crossing – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Netiv HaAsara, Sayed al-Hashim Mosque, Jabalia, Sderot Cinematheque.
1 miNWSwimming, Swimming poolNetiv HaAsara, Gaza City
27 min walk • Nestled along the border of the Gaza Strip lies Netiv HaAsara, a serene moshav in the Southern District of Israel. Established in 1982, this agricultural community was founded by Israeli settlers who were evacuated from the Sinai Peninsula following the peace treaty...
6 miSWMosqueSayed al-Hashim Mosque, Gaza Strip
152 min walk • The Sayed al-Hashim Mosque is one of the largest and oldest mosques in Gaza, located in the ad-Darrāj Quarter of the Old City, off of al-Wehda Street.
3.8 miSWAreaJabalia, Gaza Strip
98 min walk • Jabalia also Jabalya is a Palestinian city located 4 kilometers north of Gaza City. It is under the jurisdiction of the North Gaza Governorate, in the Gaza Strip.
3.8 miSECinema, NightlifeSderot Cinematheque, Sderot
96 min walk • The Sderot Cinematheque is a film archive operating in Sderot, Israel since December 1999. The Cinematheque was founded in cooperation between Sapir Academic College and Sderot mayor Eli Moyal.
5.9 miSWMosqueGreat Mosque of Gaza, Gaza Strip
151 min walk • The Great Mosque of Gaza also known as the Great Omari Mosque is the largest and oldest mosque in the Gaza Strip, located in Gaza's old city.
5.9 miSWMosqueMahkamah Mosque, Gaza Strip
152 min walk • The Mahkamah Mosque is a congregational mosque and madrasa, built in 1455. It was destroyed by Israeli bombing during the attack on Gaza in 2014.
4.9 miSWCemeteryGaza War Cemetery, Gaza Strip
126 min walk • The Commonwealth Gaza War Cemetery, often referred to as the British War Cemetery, is a cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on the Salah al-Din Road in Gaza City's Tuffah district. The cemetery is 1.5 km in size.
2.7 miWAreaBeit Lahia, Gaza Strip
68 min walk • Beit Lahia or Beit Lahiya is a city in the Gaza Strip north of Jabalia, near Beit Hanoun and the 1949 Armistice Line with Israel. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the city had a population of 59,540 in mid-year 2006.
5.7 miSWMosqueAybaki Mosque, Gaza Strip
146 min walk • Al-Aybaki Mosque is a historic mosque situated in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, Palestine. Built by the Mamluks in the late 13th century, the mosque is named after Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, a Muslim religious leader.
5.3 miWMuseumGaza Museum of Archaeology, Gaza Strip
135 min walk • The Gaza Museum of Archaeology called in English the AlMath'af, Recreational Cultural House opened to the public in fall 2008 in Gaza. The Museum is a privately owned restaurant, hotel, and conference center, with a privately owned museum that houses antiquities discovered in the Gaza Strip from various historical periods.
5.9 miSWMosqueIbn Marwan Mosque, Gaza Strip
150 min walk • The Ibn Marwan Mosque is a Mamluk-era mosque in Gaza in the midst of a cemetery in the Tuffah neighborhood, relatively isolated from the rest of the city. Inside is the tomb of a holy man named Sheikh Ali ibn Marwan who belonged to the Hasani family.