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Baghdad

Iraq's capital on the Tigris River carries millennia of history as a former center of the Islamic Golden Age, though decades of conflict have reshaped the city considerably. Baghdad is gradually rebuilding and welcoming more visitors, with sites like the Mutanabbi Street book market and the National Museum of Iraq offering a glimpse of its layered past, though travelers should check current security advisories closely.

Aerial daytime view of Baghdad's urban sprawl along the Tigris River
The city of Baghdad is seen from the air by Dominique A. Pineiro (U.S. Navy), licensed CC BY 2.0

At a glance

Country
Iraq
Ideal stay
2-3 days
Best for
Mutanabbi Street book market, National Museum of Iraq, Abbasid-era architecture, Islamic Golden Age history
Typical daily budget
$30-60/day mid-range
Best months
November-March (avoiding the extreme summer heat)
Airport to center
Baghdad International Airport, ~16km, 30-45 min by taxi (security checkpoints add time)
Public transport
Taxis are the main way to get around; public transit is limited and most visitors arrange transport through a hotel or local contact.
Walkability
Central areas like Mutanabbi Street are walkable in daylight; movement elsewhere depends heavily on current security conditions.
Main language
Arabic
Population
7,216,000
Time zone
Asia/Baghdad
Curated landmarks
13
Arrival airports
1

Why travelers love it

A former capital of the Islamic Golden Age, with the buildings to show for it

Founded in 762 CE as the Abbasid capital, Baghdad became one of the largest and most intellectually significant cities in the world. Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah, founded in 1227 CE, was the first Islamic institution to combine study of all four Sunni schools of jurisprudence under one roof — a rare surviving link to that era, standing alongside the smaller Abbasid Palace nearby.

A bookselling street that survived a bombing and was rebuilt by its own community

Mutanabbi Street, Baghdad's historic center of bookselling since 1932, was devastated by a car bombing in March 2007 that killed 26 people. Rather than closing it for good, the street was fully restored and reopened in December 2008, and remains, in the words of Baghdad's own literary circles, 'the heart and soul of the Baghdad intelligentsia' — busiest on its traditional Friday book-market mornings.

One of Shia Islam's major shrines, with 9,000 bricks of gold on its domes

The Al-Kadhimiya Shrine holds the mausoleums of the seventh and ninth Shia Imams, Musa al-Kadhim and Muhammad al-Jawad. Its two domes are covered with roughly 9,000 bricks of pure gold and its four minarets are gold-clad as well, in a form largely dating to 16th-century Safavid restoration with later Ottoman embellishment — one of the most visually striking religious sites in the country.

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Abbasid Golden Age landmarks

Surviving buildings from Baghdad's medieval height as an Islamic intellectual capital.

  • Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah
  • Abbasid Palace
  • Mutanabbi Street

Religious landmarks

Baghdad's major mosques and Shia shrines.

  • Al-Kadhimiya Shrine (Imam Musa al-Kadhim Shrine)
  • Abu Hanifa Mosque

Modern monuments

20th-century Baghdad, from its post-independence towers to Iran-Iraq War memorials.

  • Freedom Monument (Nasb al-Hurriyah)
  • Al-Shaheed Monument (Martyrs' Monument)
  • Swords of Qadisiyyah (Victory Arch)
  • Baghdad Tower

Green space and river life

Al-Zawraa Park and a traditional riverside promenade along the Tigris.

  • Al-Zawraa Park
  • Abu Nuwas Street

Choose your area

  • Al-Rusafa — East bank historic core: Mutanabbi Street, Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah, Firdos Square.
  • Al-Karkh — West bank district including the National Museum and Al-Zawraa Park.
  • Al-Kadhimiya — Northern district centered on the Kadhimiya Shrine, an active pilgrimage site.
Baghdad in a day1 day

The Abbasid-era core and Mutanabbi Street, with the National Museum as the day's centerpiece.

  1. 09:00 · Mutanabbi Street — Start on Mutanabbi Street, best on a Friday for the full book market.
  2. 10:30 · Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah — Walk to Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah.
  3. 11:30 · Abbasid Palace — See the nearby Abbasid Palace.
  4. 13:00 · National Museum of Iraq — Spend the afternoon at the National Museum of Iraq.
  5. 16:00 · Firdos Square — Finish at Firdos Square.
East bank monuments half dayHalf day

Baghdad's modern-era monuments on the eastern side of the Tigris.

  1. 09:00 · Freedom Monument (Nasb al-Hurriyah) — Start at the Freedom Monument on Tahrir Square.
  2. 10:30 · Al-Shaheed Monument (Martyrs' Monument) — Continue to the Al-Shaheed Monument.
  3. 12:30 · Abu Nuwas Street — Finish with a walk along Abu Nuwas Street on the riverfront.
Baghdad over two days2 days

A slower pace covering the historic core, religious sites and green space across two days.

  1. Day 1 · 09:00 · Mutanabbi Street — Mutanabbi Street.
  2. Day 1 · 11:00 · Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah — Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah.
  3. Day 1 · 13:00 · National Museum of Iraq — National Museum of Iraq.
  4. Day 1 · 16:00 · Baghdad Tower — Baghdad Tower for city views.
  5. Day 2 · 09:00 · Al-Kadhimiya Shrine (Imam Musa al-Kadhim Shrine) — Al-Kadhimiya Shrine, dressed modestly.
  6. Day 2 · 11:30 · Abu Hanifa Mosque — Abu Hanifa Mosque in Al-Adhamiyah.
  7. Day 2 · 14:00 · Al-Zawraa Park — Al-Zawraa Park to end at a relaxed pace.

Practical planning

Iraq's current US and UK travel advisory levels — read before planning any trip

As of this writing, the US State Department rates Iraq Level 4: Do Not Travel, citing terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict and civil unrest; on 2 March 2026 the Department ordered non-emergency US government employees to leave the country. UK FCDO guidance is Baghdad-specific: it advises against all travel to Sadr City (part of Baghdad province) and against all but essential travel to the rest of Baghdad province outside Sadr City. This is not a blanket 'avoid the whole city' rating but it is a serious one — check the current advisory directly before making any plans, rather than relying on this or any other general travel content.

Iraq travel advice — UK FCDO / GOV.UK

The National Museum of Iraq's collection, and what it survived

Founded in 1926, the museum holds 170,000-200,000 artifacts spanning over 5,000 years of Mesopotamian history. Around 15,000 items were looted during the 2003 invasion; the museum stayed largely closed for over a decade during recovery and restoration efforts before its official reopening on 28 February 2015.

National Museum of Iraq — Wikipedia

Mutanabbi Street's Friday book market

Named after the 10th-century poet Abu al-Tayyib al-Mutanabbi and officially inaugurated in 1932, the street is busiest and most atmospheric on Fridays, its traditional weekly book-market day, when outdoor stalls fill the street alongside its permanent bookshops.

Al-Mutanabbi Street — Wikipedia

Al-Kadhimiya Shrine is an active pilgrimage site

The shrine draws large numbers of Shia pilgrims, especially around religious commemorations tied to the deaths of the Imams buried there. Visitors should dress modestly and expect security screening and crowds, particularly during religious occasions.

Al-Kadhimiya Mosque — Wikipedia

Al-Mustansiriya Madrasah's place in university history

Founded in 1227 CE by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir and opened for study in 1233, the madrasa combined the study of medicine, mathematics, philosophy and all four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence — making it one of the earliest institutions anywhere resembling a modern university.

Mustansiriya Madrasah — Wikipedia

Getting in from Baghdad International Airport

Baghdad International Airport sits about 16km from the city center; taxi is the standard way in, typically 30-45 minutes depending on security checkpoints along the route, which can add time unpredictably.

Baghdad — Wikipedia

Good to know

  • Security conditions vary and require close monitoring of current government travel advisories before any visit; infrastructure and tourism services remain limited compared to neighboring capitals; independent travel is challenging without local contacts.

Guide reviewed 2026-08-19.

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