While we make every effort to secure rooms in the hotels listed below, due to the nature of this particular destination it is sometimes not possible. However, we have good relationships with many other hotels of an equal standard and we will tell you about any alterations to the accommodation when you make your booking.
Dar Al-Yasmin Hotel
Dar Al-Yasmin is what Syrian’s refer to as an exclusive ‘charming hotel’. A converted 400 year-old town house in the heart of Damascus Old Town, this hotel offers a really captivating insight into traditional Syria architecture. Each of the en suite rooms open onto a tranquil central courtyard and is luxurious, uniquely decorated and a blend of the traditional and modern.
Villa Palmyra
Villa Palmyra is a surprising oasis in the desert and the ideal place to stay when visiting the ruins at Palmyra. This stylish 4 star hotel is located in Palmyra’s ‘new town’ and right on the edge of the ruins. Each of the comfortable ensuite rooms is spacious, air conditioned and decorated in a traditional Syrian style.
Al-Wadi Hotel
Al-Wadi Hotel lies in a valley of olive and oak trees in the Wadi Al Nadara region. With stunning views of the Krak des Chevaliers and a few minutes walk from the enchanting St George Monastery, this hotel is ideally located. All the ensuite rooms are beautifully decorated in a traditional style and are spacious and comfortable. In the heart of Syria’s most fertile region, the restaurant at Al-Wadi serves mouth watering Middle Eastern dishes all made from locally grown produce.
Mandaloun Hotel
Another of Syria’s ‘charming hotels’, Mandaloun is a renovated 600 year-old town house with beautiful ensuite rooms right in the middle of Aleppo’s picturesque Christian Quarter. This boutique hotel has a stunning central courtyard which serves as a tranquil retreat to the hustle and bustle of Syria’s most exciting city. With welcoming staff, a characterful owner, Mr Moubayed, and home to four tortoises (watch your step!), your stay here will be one of the highlights of your time in Syria.Next
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