Liberation Square, commonly known as Tahrir Square, is one of the most well-known public spaces in Baghdad and a significant landmark in Iraq. It is accessible through various modes of transportation.
For international travelers, the nearest airport to Tahrir Square is Baghdad International Airport (BGW). Upon arriving at the airport, you can take a taxi or arrange for a private car to take you to the square. The journey typically lasts around 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Travelers within Iraq can reach Tahrir Square via road. The square is well-connected to various parts of Baghdad and the rest of the country through an extensive road network.
While Baghdad has a central railway station, it is primarily used for longer-distance trips to other cities. As of now, there are no direct rail services that connect to Tahrir Square for local commutes.
For those staying in central Baghdad, Tahrir Square might be reachable on foot. Walking can be an enjoyable way to explore the city, but be sure to have a map or GPS-equipped device, along with adequate water, especially during the hot summer months.
Note: Safety and security conditions can change rapidly in Baghdad. Always check the current situation and travel advisories from reliable sources before planning your visit to the square.