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5* Hotels |
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Four Seasons Hotel Damascus 5* |
Sheraton Damascus Hotel 5*
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Dedeman Hotel
Damascus 5*
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Damascus Cham Palace Hotel 5*
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Ebla Cham Palace Hotel 5* |
Semiramis Hotel Damascus 5*
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Beit Al Mamlouka Suites
5*
(Old Arabic House)
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Shahbandar Palace
Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House) Al
Shahbandar Palace Hotel, like most houses in the Old City of Damascus,
originally lacked many of the basic services. Located in Bab Touma, the
Christian quarter of the Old City, and reached via the ancient alleys of
Damascus, this pink colored hotel has painstakingly been restored to
its former glory. The house is set around a traditional Damascene
central courtyard with citrus/orange trees and a fountain..................
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Talisman I Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House)
The
Talisman is a luxury «charm» hotel situated in the old town of Damascus, twenty
minutes from the airport, a hundred yards from the old Roman straight way (Medhat
Pacha) and the historical Bab Sharqi, famous now for its souks and street
markets. T......From
215$ per room........(more
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Talisman II Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House)
The
Talisman is a luxury «charm» hotel situated in the old town of Damascus, twenty
minutes from the airport, a hundred yards from the old Roman straight way (Medhat
Pacha) and the historical Bab Sharqi, famous now for its souks and street
markets. T......From
215$ per room........(more
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Al Pasha Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House).
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Al Fares Hotel 5*(Old Arabic House)
located inside the Citadel, right next
door to the Umayyad Mosque and opposite the oldest and largest souk in
Damascus. Whilst staying at the Al Fares Hotel you can be assured that
you will have ease of access to all the art and culture of Damascus........(more
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Beit
Zafran
Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House)Immediately upon arrival at Beit Zafran Hotel (built in 1836), you will sense
what distinguishes us from standard hotels. We are a
quiet urban hideaway tucked in a historical
neighborhood of churches, mosques, souks (old
bazaars), and restaurants. Once you step inside the
home, the antiquity, charm, and sophistication are
unmistakable.
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Baik Bash Hotel 5*
(Old Arabic House)
Baik Bash Boutique Hotel invites
you to explore the No.1 tourist destination in the world (old Damascus). Baik
Bash will put you right in the middle of the action so you can enjoy the
damascene night life and live unforgettable memories. Book with us and you
will experience an extraordinary stay.
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4* Hotels
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Al Bal Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
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Aginor Hotel 4* (Old Arabic House) (more details and special rates) |
Shahrayar
Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
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Art House Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House) This boutique hotel very attractive and suitable for
tourists and families looking for a change from hotel types very recommended for
groups.
This is boutique hotel nestled in an old converted mill. Small in size
fabulously decorated........From
265 euros per room.......(more
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Beit Al Joury Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
Beit Al-Joury is a magnificent
old mansion dating from the 16th century AD, now tastefully restored as
a boutique hotel. This charming hotel gives the visitor a wonderful
introduction to the exotic yet sophisticated attractions of the Old City
of Damascus........From
195$ per room......(more
details and special rates)
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Beit
Al Wali
Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
Beit Al Wali, an old Damascene house of
the 18th century; as most of the houses it was completely destroyed by
the powerful earthquake that hit Damascus in 1759, a few years later the
ruins were rebuilt and enhanced back life to the Old city. Presented in
a portrait of Hospitality we bring to you a spectacular home where
Luxury meets Culture
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Old Vine Hotel 4* (Old
Arabic House)
Old
Vine hotel has transferred from a house into a luxury boutique hotel
over the course of two years. The hotel offers 9 bedrooms (6 Doubles, 1
twin and 2 single) all double rooms are considered junior suites. All
materials used in refurbishing the hotel were done by using the
traditional methods and materials..........From
130 euros per room.........
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Antique Khan Hotel 4* (Old Arabic House)
In the heart of Damascus, at the cross point
of its oldalleys which are filled with jasmine scent... lies our hotel. Antique khan , a boutique hotel, is a tow story stone newly renovated 16th century Damascene house, where each of its rooms is telling stories of the enchanted past, displayed in the spirit of the present.....From 130$ per room...(more details and special rates) |
Beit
Rumman Hotel 4* (Old Arabic
House) Located right at the main
street of Bab
Touma,
in the heart of the Old City with a walking distance to major
attractions such as The Umayyad Mosque, John the Baptist grave,
Hananyia and St. Paul Churches, and the Old Bazar Market, this cozy
boutique hotel has been carefully restored to capture the life style
of the ancient City of Damascus while providing its guests with a
comfy and homey ambience.
...From
165 euros per room.. (more
details and special rates)
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Oriental
Hotel 4*
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Beit
Ramza Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House) ......
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Beit Rose
Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House) Beit Rose is one of the most appealing Damascene
houses; this hotel is a blend of luxury, history, and religious cultures.
This hotel is a must-see. Beit Rose is truly a rose in the middle of the Old
Damascus area!
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Hanania Hotel 4*
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Dar al Yasmin Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
Dar Al-Yasmin is an ancient
Damascene palace which was repaired with the ancient substances which
luxurious hotel in the center of old Damascus.
Therefor it is
located near the most important ancient places in Damascus such as "Omayad
mosque", "Haniana Church" and "The Tomb of Jhons" which enable our
visitors to live in the midst of the old Syrian life.........From
135euros per room......(more
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Beit
Akbik Hotel 4*
(Old Arabic House)
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Beit Zaman Hotel 4*
(Old
Arabic House) Special Offer Originally four old
Arabic houses
transformed into a hotel ( 28 rooms), situated on the historical
Straight Street Madhat Basha St. in the heart of the old city of
Damascus. From the terrace – Al Areesha – you can see the Roman Arc of
Triumph and Bab Sharky Gate( The Eastern gate, one of the seven gates of
old Damascus) .........From
135 euros per room..........
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Al Iwan Hotel 4*
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Blue Tower Hotel 4*
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Omayad Hotel 4* The
Location of Omayad Hotel in Damascus is in the residential area close to all
business establishments and embassies. The hotel is 26 Km from the Damascus
International Airport and the old city is 1.5 Km away........From
155 euros per room.......(more
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Carlton Damascus Hotel 4* |
Fardoss Tower Hotel 4* The Fardoss tower Hotel is located at the center of Damascus, The pearl
of ancient civilization, which is surrounded by business offices,
ministries and market. The old city, Kassioun Mountain and the gardens
of Barada river are the wonderful sights of Fardoss Tower Hotel.........From
130$ per room......(more
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Damascus International Hotel 4*
Damascus international hotel
a
four-star hotel, wish to let you know that our staff and services are
excellently arranged to ensure the comfortable stay of your good selves
and your associates.The hotel over looks to the kassyoun mountain and the old Damascus. Our commitment is to look after your comfort during your staying with us.......From 120$ per room........(more details and special rates)
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Venezia Hotel 4*
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Plaza Hotel 4*
If you’re looking for a
good place t stay while in Damascus ,Plaza Hotel is a good place to
check out. The hotel provides laundry, parking, maid and room services. For
business travelers, the hotel provides a meeting room with facilities as
well as banquet facilities. ………From
85$ per room…………(more details and special rates)
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Al jalaa Hotel 4*
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Armitage Hotel 4*
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3* Hotels
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Zaitona Hotel I 3*
(Old Arabic House)
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Zaitona Hotel II 3* (Old
Arabic House)
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Al Khair Palace Hotel 3* (Old
Arabic House)
In Al
Khair Palace located at the end of the straight street, near Bab
Sharki which was built in the Roman age and renewed by Nour Aldeen Zenki
in 1163, Bab Sharki contains three gates and one of the most important
events happened there, that it was the gate which Khalid Ibn Alwalid
entered from it when the Muslims conquered Damascus.........From
195$ per room......(more
details and special rates)
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Kemareah
Hotel 3*
(Old Arabic House) is
situated in the heart of Old Damascus city, five minutes by feet from Ommayades
Mosque, and only 3 minutes by feet from the famous,Bab
Touma. It was transformed to a Hôtel De Charme. The hotel contains / 7 / rooms,
a reception hall, it has all the historic elements that didn't change
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Al Patra Hotel 3*
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Europe Hotel 3*
1 kms to city centre
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Orient Palace Hotel 3*
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Al Salam
Hotel 3*......(more
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Al Majed Hotel 3* Al Majed Hotel is
located in the heart of Damascus, at the proximity of the business,
shopping and tourism center.
We have 50 Double rooms (2 beds or one large bed),
2 suites (2 bedrooms + kitchen) and 2 royal suites (1 bedroom, one
living room and a kitchen).....From
110$ per room....(more
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Alaa Tower Hotel 3*
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Ajead Hotel 3*
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80$ per room...........
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Al Amer Hotel 3* |
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2* Hotels
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Capital Hotel 2*......(more
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Al Faris Hotel 2*
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Afamia Hotel 2*
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Orient Gate
Hotel 2* .........(more
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Candles Hotel 2*......(more details and special rates)
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Al Bilal Hotel 2* Located in the city
center of Damascus, we offer the opportunity to all tourists to stay in
Damascus at the lowest prices........(more
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About Damascus
Syria’s capital and the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city. It has been under variable rules through the ages; Aramean, Byzantine, Roman, and Arabian. This city was once the capital of an empire which stretched from Indus to the Pyrnees. Damascus is very rich in its archeological sites; the Omayad mosque, the old city with all its contents, the national museum where there is a superb collection from the Islamic art and other.
LAND MARKS OF OLD DAMASCUS
The Walls and the Gates:
The Wall was built in the Roman era with large, tapered stones. It was oblong in shape, designed in the manner of Roman military camps, cities, and fortifications. There are seven gates in it: Bab Sharqi, Bab al-Jabieh, Bab Keissan, Bab al-Saghir, Bab Tuma, Bab al-Jeniq, and Bab al-Faradiss. The main thoroughfare traversed the city from Bab al-Jabieh to Bab Sharqi; on both sides there were Corinthian columns, and across it numerous triumphal arches.
The Ommayad Mosque
This great Mosque stands at the heart of the Old City
at the end of Souq al-Hamidiyeh.It was built by the Omayyad Caliph al-Walid
ibn Abdul Malek in 705 A.D. when Damascus was the capital of the Arab
Islamic Empire.
When al-Walid decided to erect an impressive mosque suited to the grandeur
of the Arab state 'whose like was never built before, nor will ever be built
after' as he is reported to have said, he negotiated with the Christian
community of Damascus, and undertook to construct a new church for them (St.John's)
and allot several pieces of land for other churches, if they relinquished
their right to their part of the Mosque.They agreed.It took ten years and
eleven million gold dinars, as well as a huge number of masons, artists,
builders, carpenters, marble-layers, and painters to complete.It became an
architectural model for hundreds of mosques throughout the Islamic world.
The Azem Palace:
This also stands at the heart of the Old City, on the
southern side of the Omayyad Mosque, and very close to it.It is an
astonishing example of a Damascene house, where the simple, almost
primitive, exterior contrasts rather sharply with the beauty and
sophistication of the interior.Here one finds a sense of space, a wealth of
polychrome stone, splendid marble, cascading fountains, and fragrant
flowers.The palace was built in the mid-eighteenth century for the Governor
of Damascus.
The Damascus Citadel:
The only fortress in Syria built on the same level as
the city, it does not top a hill or a mountain like all other castles and
citadels.It was erected by the Seljuks in 1078 A.D. with masonry taken from
the city wall, and turned into a heavily-fortified citadel surrounded by
walls, towers, a moat and trenches.Inside, they built houses, baths,
mosques, and schools; it was a city within a city.At the height of Crusader
raids and attacks, it was used as residence for the Sultans of Egypt and
Syria such as Nureddin, Saladin, and al-Malek al-Abdel, whence they
supervised military operations against the Crusaders.
The Souqs
The old covered souqs of Damascus have a unique flavour you can savour with eyes closed.As you walk about in the warm darkness of these streets with their fragrant scents, spices, and colourful merchandise spilling out of the shops onto the pavements, you enter the strange world of exotic legends.Most prominent of these souqs are:
Souq Al Hamidiyeh :
Follows a straight line from the west (where Bab al-Nasr
used to be) to the Omayyad Mosque.It dates back to 1863, to the rule of the
Ottoman Sultan Abdul-Hamid, after whom the souq was called.It is covered
with high iron vaulting, so old that sun rays filter through it into the
darkness of the souq.The shops here sell everything from tissues to
leather-work, from sweets and ice-cream to exquisite handmade brocades,
mosaic, and copper inlaid with silver.
Souq Midhat Basha:
(The Long Souq): Founded by the governor of Damascus Midhat Pasha in 1878.It stands above the Roman 'Street Called Straight' which used to traverse the city from Bab al-Jabieh to Bab Sharqi, and runs parallel to souq al-Hamidiyeh, with numerous side-souqs separating them.
Souq Al Harir:
Founded by Darwish Pasha in 1574.Its entrance is at the end of souq al-Hamidiyeh just outside the Omayyad Mosque.Its shops are filled with local embroidered cloths, perfume essence, and tailoring and sewing requisites.Here, too, a number of old khans have been converted into shops, best known for their cloaks, capes, mantles, shawls, and 'galabiyas'.
Souq Al Bzourieh:
Extends between Souq Midhat Pasha and the Omayyad
Mosque and is famous for its quaint little fruit, medicinal herbs, and
confectionery.
In the middle of this souq stands a bath (one of the two hundred public
baths) which has been in continuous use from the twelfth century.
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