Boutique Hotels in Damascus, Syria
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Damascus is the oldest city to be continuously occupied in the world, the capital of Syria and one of world's great historic destinations. Its first appearance in the history books is when it was conquered by the Ancient Egyptians in the 15th century B.C., and it has changed hands several times on the way to becoming the important Islamic city it is today. With the modernization of the city over recent decades, a series of boutique hotels has popped up inside the old Damascus buildings into which the customary mega-hotels could never fit. - Damascus pottery marketpots on a middle east market image by Igor Shootov from Fotolia.com
The fivestar Beit Al Mamlouka Boutique Hotel is Syria's self-proclaimed "first boutique hotel." The complex is actually a series of grand 17th-century buildings that have been transformed into fine accommodations. With only eight total guestrooms, you can expect personal service and an intimate atmosphere with 18th-century artworks and 200-year-old frescoes blended into the stately decor. Set within Damascus' Christian quarter, the Beit al Mamlouka is within easy walking distance of the best attractions.
Beit al Mamlouka Boutique Hotel
Qemarieh street
Damascus, Syria
+963 -11- 543 0445/46
almamlouka.com
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The luxurious five-star boutique Talisman Hotel occupies a centuries-old Jewish home and is, as the NY Times says, "the place to be." Its setting within a 300-year-old home limits the Talisman Hotel to a total of 12 rooms and suites. The hotel stands next to the city's 'Peace Gate.' Guests walk down a small alley and into an unmarked door behind which stands a luxurious palace.
Talisman Hotel, Damascus
Al Ameen Str.
Tal Elhijara
Damascus, Syria
+963- 11-541-5379
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The five-star Al Pasha Hotel is a complex made up of three separate Damascene homes dating to the 18th century. With five suites and eight guestrooms, the Al Pasha features intimate service and a true luxury experience.
Al Pasha Hotel, Damascus
Zaitoun St. Via Recta
POB: 2046
Damascus, Syria
+963- 11-543-0100
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The Antique Khan Hotel is in a completely renovated 16th-century dwelling turned boutique hotel, and features traditional decor and excellent views of the famed ruins of the ancient city. Nearby, guests will find John the Baptist's Tomb, St Paul's Church, the Umayyad Mosque and traditional Souks.
Antique Khan Hotel
Mazanet Alshahem, Ameen Street
Damascus Old City, Syria
P.O.Box: 9669
(963 11) 541 9450
antiquekhan-hotel.com