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Jerusalem ?????
One of the world's oldest and most fascinating cities - where the four quarters of the walled Old City, golden domes and bustling souqs sit beside museums, viewpoints and some of the region's finest food.
- Old City - four quarters
- Dome of the Rock
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Mahane Yehuda Market
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Bethlehem بيت لحم
One of the most important historical and religious cities in the world — with beautiful old streets, local markets, Palestinian food, art and sweeping views over the Judean hills.
- Church of the Nativity
- Manger Square
- Star Street (UNESCO)
- Banksy wall art
03
Nablus نابلس
Nestled between Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal — famous for its ancient Old City, traditional markets, historic hammams, soap factories and arguably the most famous kanafeh in the world.
- Old City & souqs
- Kanafeh Nabulsiyeh
- Olive-oil soap factories
- Samaritan heritage
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Hebron الخليل
One of the oldest cities in the world and the largest in the West Bank — deep religious significance, an ancient Old City, traditional markets, glassblowing, ceramics and famous grapes.
- Ibrahimi Mosque
- The Old Souq
- Glass & ceramics
- Hebron grapes
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Jericho أريحا
Often described as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth — a warm valley of desert landscapes, archaeological treasures, oasis farms and easy access to the Dead Sea.
- Tell es-Sultan
- Mount of Temptation
- Hisham's Palace
- Dead Sea nearby
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Jenin جنين
Known for fertile countryside, olive groves, rich history and a strong cultural identity — with fewer tourists and a more local, authentic atmosphere than anywhere else.
- Jenin Old City
- Marj Ibn Amer plain
- Freedom Theatre
- Burqin church