One of the oldest cities in Palestine, is nestled in the heart of the West Bank, surrounded by scenic mountains. Known for its rich history and cultural significance, Nablus boasts ancient architecture, vibrant markets, and a deep-rooted heritage. The city’s Old City is a maze of narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and historic landmarks, including the impressive Nablus soap factory and the iconic Jacob’s Well. Nablus is also renowned for its culinary delights, particularly the sweet treat of knafeh. The spirit of resilience and hospitality shines through in the daily life of Nablus, making it a symbol of Palestinian culture and identity.
