The Pilgrimage Road: Unveiling Jerusalem's Ancient Pathway After 2,000 Years

Image: City of David (Photo Credit: Koby Haraati/Israel Ministry of Tourism)
Image: City of David (Photo Credit: Koby Haraati/Israel Ministry of Tourism)
Last updated: 9:00 PM ET, Fri June 26, 2026

WHY IT RATES: Pilgrimage Road, a Second Temple-era pathway in Jerusalem, opened to the public for the first time in 2000 years, showcasing archaeological finds and new insights into the area's history and residents. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Executive Editor


For the first time in 2,000 years, visitors can walk the ancient main street of Jerusalem that once led millions of pilgrims to the Temple Mount.

A historic chapter unfolded in Jerusalem on September 15, 2025, when the complete Pilgrimage Road at the City of David opened to the public. This monumental pathway from the Second Temple period stretched from the Pool of Siloam all the way to the sacred heights of the Temple Mount. Distinguished guests including Israel's Prime Minister, America's Secretary of State and Ambassador, Jerusalem's Mayor, and other high-ranking officials gathered for an emotional dedication ceremony celebrating what stands as one of the most remarkable archaeological finds in the Holy Land.

Dating to the Second Temple era, this remarkable thoroughfare functioned as a vital corridor linking the Pool of Siloam with the Temple Mount complex. Excavation teams unearthed compelling evidence of daily life: monetary coins, merchant weights, and a stone measurement table – all testifying to vibrant commercial activity. Imagine a bustling ancient bazaar, Jerusalem's original "market street," where shops and vendor stalls lined both sides of the route leading pilgrims toward their spiritual destination.

Below the stone-paved surface, researchers discovered an extensive water channel that transformed into a hiding place when the Great Revolt erupted. This underground passage yielded striking artifacts: kitchen vessels, clay oil lamps, hundreds of ancient coins, and even a Roman soldier's sword – powerful evidence of Jerusalem's tumultuous final period before the Roman destruction.

Current scholarship has overturned previous assumptions about the street's residents. Rather than being home to working-class families as once thought, new evidence confirms this district housed Jerusalem's wealthy elite. Even more surprisingly, recent studies point to Pontius Pilate, the notorious Roman governor, as the likely initiator of this construction project – upending the traditional attribution to King Herod.

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SOURCE: Israel Ministry of Tourism


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