Old Baghdad Heritage Walk: Al-Rashid Street to Al-Mutanabbi
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Old Baghdad Heritage Walk: Al-Rashid Street to Al-Mutanabbi

6 stops 3.5 h 1.7 km
About this route

This is the walk locals take visitors on to explain Baghdad in a single afternoon. It threads the historic Rusafa quarter on the east bank of the Tigris, where the Abbasid capital, the Ottoman administration, and the modern Iraqi state each left their mark within a few hundred metres of one another.

You begin where the river meets the medieval city — at an Abbasid-era courtyard palace — then step onto Al-Rashid Street, Baghdad's first modern boulevard, with its shaded colonnades and faded grandeur. From the Ottoman clock tower of Al-Qishla you reach the Mustansiriyah, one of the oldest universities on earth, before turning into Al-Mutanabbi Street, the booksellers' road where Baghdad has bought and argued over books for a century.

The walk ends, as every good Baghdad day does, at Shabandar Café — a room of old photographs and strong tea where poets and printers have gathered since 1917. Wear comfortable shoes, go in the morning before the heat, and leave time to linger.

The route

6 stops

  1. 1
    Al Rasheed Street

    Al Rasheed Street

    Historical Baghdad 20 min here

    Start on Baghdad's first modern street, opened in 1916. Walk beneath the colonnades and read the city in its shopfronts, printing houses and first-floor balconies.

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    Head west toward the Tigris to reach the Abbasid Palace — about a five-minute walk.

  2. 2
    Abbasid Palace

    Abbasid Palace

    Historical Baghdad 30 min here

    A rare survivor of the Abbasid capital: a two-storey courtyard of pointed brick arches and muqarnas, overlooking the river.

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    Double back south-east to the clock-tower square of Al-Qishla.

  3. 3
    Al Qishla Building

    Al Qishla Building

    Historical Baghdad 25 min here

    The Ottoman parade ground and its landmark clock tower — long the administrative heart of old Baghdad, and still a gathering place for poets on Fridays.

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    Continue south-east for about ten minutes to the medieval university.

  4. 4
    Mustansiriyah School

    Mustansiriyah School

    Historical Baghdad 30 min here

    Founded in 1227, among the oldest universities in the world — a calm brick courtyard that once housed a celebrated water clock and the four schools of law.

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    Turn back toward Al-Mutanabbi Street, the road of the booksellers.

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    Al Mutanabi Street

    Al Mutanabi Street

    Cultural Baghdad 40 min here

    The booksellers' street, named for the great tenth-century poet. Browse the open-air stalls — busiest and best on a Friday morning.

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    At the river end of the street, step into the café that has anchored it for over a century.

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    Shabandar Café

    Shabandar Café

    Cultural Baghdad 30 min here

    Finish with sweet tea at Shabandar, open since 1917. Its walls are a photo-archive of old Baghdad, and its benches have seated generations of writers.

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