Here, hand in hand, the two female silhouettes form an arch that leads to Church Street. Along the walls of houses and fences on this alley, there are poems by Jewish and Arab poets. Therefore, the lane is called the lane of poems or the road of songs. From her, the path leads to the city's old Arab district, called Wadi Nishnas. Now two female images at the entrance to the street of songs become clear: they symbolise the Jewish-Arab coexistence in Haifa.
The route starts from the Golden Crown Hotel and the City shopping center, runs up Ben Gurion Street through the houses of Schumacher and Olifant, the historic Colony Hotel, the lower terrace of Bahai Gardens, the Song Street, Dojan Restaurant, the burgher-style restaurant, the German Colony Community House and the current City Museum and ends at the bottom of the German colony at the intersection of Jaffa and Ben Gurion streets.