The Marj Ibn 'Amer: It is located near the city of Jenin is a fertile agricultural region known for its rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards that have sustained local communities for generations.
Burqin Church: An ancient church in the village of Burqin, along the Nativity Trail.
Sebastia
Tomb of John the Baptist: The traditional burial site of John the Baptist, located in Sebastia.
Old City of Nablus: The old city of Nablus is renowned for its vibrant souqs, or traditional marketplaces, where visitors can find a rich array of local crafts, textiles, and spices. The city is also famous for its traditional factories producing artisanal products like olive oil soap and the iconic sweet known as knafeh, a cheese-filled pastry soaked in sweet syrup.
Hamam: The old city of Nablus is home to a historic hammam, or traditional Turkish bath, where locals and visitors can experience the time-honored rituals of cleansing and relaxation in an authentic architectural setting.
Jacob's Well: The Jacob's Well church is an ancient church located in Nablus, believed to be the site where Jesus had a conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well, as described in the Gospel of John.