Nablus Road
Nablus Road (Hebrew: דרך שכם, Derekh Shekhem) is one of the traditional routes into Jerusalem's walled city. Starting at the Damascus Gate, it is the ancient road north.
Places of interest
- The Garden Tomb
- The Dominican School of Biblical Research and Saint Stephen's Monastery
- The Israeli Ministry of Interior – Planning Administration office
- St. George's School
- St. George's College
- Saint George's Cathedral
- The Tombs of the Kings
- The British Council – Jerusalem office
- The American Colony Hotel
- Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood
- Shimon HaTzadik neighborhood
- Quartet on the Middle East
- St. John's Eye Hospital
- National Headquarters of the Israel Police
- The Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem-Balian
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Coordinates: 31°47′13.69″N 35°13′49.14″E / 31.7871361°N 35.2303167°E
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