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Brooks David 26Singapore

Damascus: Fragments of Lost Paradise, a Middle Eastern adventure.

Friends, today we talk about some good places in Damascus: Dar Al Mamlouka Hotel, Khan Asaad Basha old house, and the super delicious Haretna Restaurant. Each of these places has its own characteristics, ensuring that your trip will not be boring! 🏨【B&B address】 Let’s talk about Dar Al Mamlouka Hotel first. It is located on Al-Bakri Street, the busiest street in Damascus. It is right outside various attractions and delicious food. It is super convenient! As for Khan Asaad Basha, it’s not a place to stay, but it’s a must-see. This place has a long history and is very beautifully built. It is right next to Azim Palace and you can see it when you walk over. 🌆【Decoration style】 Inside the Dar Al Mamlouka Hotel, oh my, it’s luxurious and traditional! Entering is like entering a former palace, with exquisite decorations and fountains in the courtyard everywhere. Taking photos and posting them on WeChat is definitely a face-saving experience. Khan Asaad Basha is the beauty of the old building, simple and grand. You can feel its antiquity and story standing there. ⛺【Amusement Items】 There are no barbecues or massages in the Dar Al Mamlouka Hotel, but you can stroll around the hotel, see the ancient streets and markets of Damascus, or attend cultural activities and experience the life of the locals. The main purpose of Khan Asaad Basha is to look around, take photos, and then find a cafe nearby to sit and enjoy your leisure time. 🍩【Restaurant Features】 When it comes to eating, Haretna Restaurant is a must-try! This restaurant serves authentic Lebanese dishes that taste great. The environment is also great and the service is attentive. It is recommended that you must try their barbecue, seafood and desserts. The prices are not expensive and you will feel very satisfied. 👉【Itinerary】 On the first day when we arrived in Damascus, we checked in at Dar Al Mamlouka Hotel, put down our luggage and went straight to Khan Asaad Basha to see this historic building. After reading it, you can walk around nearby and go to Haretna Restaurant for a big meal in the evening. The next day you can go to other places in Damascus, such as the famous Omayad Mosque and the National Museum. You can eat at the hotel at noon or go somewhere else to try something new. Return to the hotel to rest in the evening and prepare for the return trip the next day or continue exploring. 🧡【Preparation before departure】 Remember to bring important things such as your passport and visa! Also, Damascus can be a bit hot sometimes, so you must bring sunscreen, hats and other sun protection supplies. Bring some commonly used medicines, just in case. ⛲【tips】 When visiting Damascus, be sure to keep an eye on your wallet and mobile phone! Also, respect the local people’s habits and beliefs and don’t do anything inappropriate. Finally, I would like to say that there are really many delicious foods in Damascus, so you must try more of them!
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Posted: Sep 13, 2024
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