Nablus Road (Arabic: شارع نابلس, romanized: Shari' Nablus, Hebrew: דרך שכם, Derekh Shekhem, "Shechem Road") is one of the traditional routes radiating from Jerusalem's walled city. Starting at the Damascus Gate, it is the ancient road north.
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The Nablus road market during the Ramadan. Jerusalem (near the Damascus Gate and the Garden Tomb)
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طريق طولكرم نابلس 2016 Tulkarem Nablus road
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Call to prayer- East Jerusalem آذان القدس
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Places of interest
- American Colony Hotel
- Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem-The Balian pottery and ceramic tiles shop
- British Council – Jerusalem office
- Garden Tomb - Christian Protestant site
- Jerusalem Prayer Center (formerly, the Jerusalem House)[1]
- National Headquarters of the Israel Police
- Quartet on the Middle East, Office of the Quartet Representative, 54 Nablus Road
- Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque
- Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood
- Shimon HaTzadik neighbourhood
- St. John's Eye Hospital
- St. George's Cathedral, seat of the Anglican (Episcopal) Bishop of Jerusalem
- St. George's College, Anglican education centre
- St. George's School, British Anglican boys' school in East Jerusalem
- St. Stephen's Basilica (Saint-Étienne) at the Dominican St. Stephen's Priory
- École Biblique, French biblical and archaeological research centre at St. Stephen's Priory
- Tombs of the Kings archaeological site
See also
- Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine), modern Israeli intercity road connecting, among other places, Jerusalem to Nablus
- Way of the Patriarchs, the main historical north–south route in the area
References
31°47′13.69″N 35°13′49.14″E / 31.7871361°N 35.2303167°E