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5 reasons that will make you visit Damascus

 

1) Drop everything and open up

 

Let go of all the prejudices you have about Syria. Drop everything the media says about her, hostage-taking, terrorist attacks and more. What do we have left? A charming country full of many tourist possibilities, fascinating cities that one could contemplate from sunrise to golden sunset without tiring. Damascus is one of those wonders. For this memorable journey, you will, as we have already started with doing, drop everything and open yourself up. Open up to the charm of Damascus, its picturesque sites, and an extraordinary adventure.

 

2) Because there is the great Umayyad mosque

 

When you have the great Umayyad Mosque in your visual field, you can only see it and you fall in admiration. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the city’s flagship attraction, the place that attracts all attention. How sumptuous! It all started in the year 705 AD, when the Umayyad Caliph, Al Walid I, decided to erect a mosque in Damascus, the prestige of which could not be discussed. Then a decade of construction passed and his wish came true. By its size, the richness of its decoration, as well as its cultural role, this mosque is a paradise to visit absolutely.

 

3) You will discover the Azem palace

 

Scholars know this. They know that while the Umayyad Grand Mosque is Damascus’s biggest attraction, the Azem Palace, the city’s other splendor, ranks right behind it. This palace takes its name from the governor of Damascus, Assad Pasha Al-Azem who was at the origin of its construction in 1749. The palace is subdivided into two parts. A first part called "haremlek" is exclusively reserved for women and a second part, the selamlek, reserved for men, is accessible to everyone. This palace is now the century of a museum of arts and traditions very popular in Damascus.

 

4) You will see its citadel

 

A precious remnant of the old city which stretches over nearly four hectares, the citadel is one of the must-see places to discover during a visit to Damascus. Located northwest of Damascus, it is to Sultan Al-Adil that Damascus owes this citadel. The latter was, in fact, at the origin of its construction in 1207. During the time it passed through, the citadel was used for several purposes. First it was a barracks for the Ottomans before becoming a civilian prison and retaining this status until 1958, when it was emptied of its occupants. Rehabilitated, it represents today a vestige which preserves precious pages of the city's history.

 

5) Because you will explore the Souk al Hamidiyé

 

A market is a place that, quite naturally, attracts because it shows various types of products. That of Damascus, the Souk al Hamidiyé, a covered market, is no exception to the rule. Located near the Bab al Faraj gate, this unique place will give you a feeling of the fervor of Damascus. The shelves present visitors with a variety of food products: spices, plants, sweets, honey, etc. But that's not all this market has to offer visitors. You also have the possibility to buy clothes. Treat yourself to leaving Damascus with a beautiful souvenir of Souk al Hamidiyé.

 

 

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