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Damascus Gate
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Damascus Gate, on the northern wall of Jerusalem's Old City, is the most elaborate of the historic gates. Built in the 16th century, it features a grand arch flanked by towers and intricate stonework. The gate opens onto a bustling market street in the Muslim Quarter, filled with shops selling spices, textiles, and souvenirs. The gate's name derives from the road that once led to Damascus. Visitors can climb the ramparts for views of the Old City and the modern skyline beyond.
Don't miss
- Admire the ornate Ottoman-era stone carvings and crenellations above the gate.
- Walk through the gate into the vibrant souk of the Muslim Quarter.
- Climb the ramparts for a panoramic view of the Old City and Mount Scopus.
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