Damascus
is the Capital of Syria. Many different civilizations have left traces in
this ancient city.
The Ommeyad Mosque, the largest in the world, famous for its golden
mosaics and the head of John the Baptist it contains. The Azem Palace is
one of the most charming and luxurious residences in the Orient. The old
souks, Saladin’s Tomb and the National Museum are a must for anyone who
visits Damascus. Christians History finds its beginnings in Damascus. Saul
of Tarsus (St. Paul) found the revelation on his way to Damascus, while
going to arrest the Christians. He met St. Ananias there and preached the
word of Christ with him. Damascus benefits from great possibilities when
it comes to congress centers and communication equipment, which makes it
an excellent place for conventions and congresses. |
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The Shrine of Saida Zainab |
Several excursions are possible, departing from Damascus:
1 -
Full-Day excursion to the South: The picturesque region of Hauran,
Chahba and its
mosaics, the antique city of Bosra and its famous amphitheatre,
Qanawat and Bel’s
Temple. Lunch in Souweida.
2 -
Full-Day excursion to
Palmyra: The city of Queen Zenobia, with its colonnades,
Bel’s and Baalshamin’s Temples, the subterranean tombs, etc.
3 -
Full-Day excursion to Maaloula - Seydnaya - Krak des Chevaliers -
St. George
Convent. With possible lunch in the magnificent site of Crac des
Chevaliers.
Travelers enjoy shopping in the souks of Damascus, famous since
ancient times for
their craft work, Damask tissues, wood inlayed with mother of pearl,
copper vases,
etc... An evening cup of tea on mount Kassioun over-looking the city,
or a dinner in
one of the typical with a belly dancer are among other night-time
activities in the
Capital. Special Theme Parties can be arranged for your groups at all
deluxe hotels,
as well as cocktail and dinner parties, ranging from get-together
cocktails indoors or
around a pool to formal galas. |