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Damascus: A gem in the desert, worth a visit.

Hey, friends! Today, I'm going to recommend three super awesome places in Damascus: Set Al-sham Restaurant, Hammam Al Malik Al Zahir bathhouse, and the super unique Beit Al-Mamlouka guesthouse. No matter if you're a foodie or a leisure enthusiast, you'll find your favorite here! 🏨【Guesthouse address】 Beit Al-Mamlouka guesthouse is located in the heart of Damascus, in Haret Boolad, on Quemarieh Street. The address is super easy to remember: Damascus 31109. It's just a short walk from the attractions, and the transportation is super convenient. 🌆【Decoration style】 Speaking of Beit Al-Mamlouka, the decoration style is simply amazing! It's like stepping back into 17th-century Syria, traditional and comfortable. There are fountains and orange trees in the courtyard, and the rooms are decorated with traditional Syrian decor, making you feel super special. ⛺【Activities】 Although Beit Al-Mamlouka guesthouse doesn't have barbecue facilities or a swimming pool, there's a super awesome Hammam Al Malik Al Zahir bathhouse nearby, where you can enjoy a Turkish bath and relax. 🍩【Restaurant features】 Set Al-sham Restaurant is a foodie's paradise! The Syrian cuisine here is super authentic, the grilled skewers are so fragrant that they'll make your mouth water, the salads are fresh and delicious, and the desserts are so sweet that they'll melt your heart. The environment is also super good, perfect for a big meal with friends. 👉【Itinerary】 On the first day, after arriving in Damascus, go to Beit Al-Mamlouka guesthouse to drop off your luggage and rest. In the evening, go to Set Al-sham Restaurant for a big meal. On the second day, go to Hammam Al Malik Al Zahir bathhouse for a bath in the morning, then stroll through the ancient city of Damascus and see Saladin's tomb. On the third day, just wander around the guesthouse and experience the local life, or let the guesthouse staff take you around and learn more about the local culture. 🧡【Before you go】 Don't forget to bring your passport and visa. Check the weather forecast and pack appropriate clothes. Also bring some common medicines and sunscreen. Have cash and bank cards ready in case of need. ⛲【Tips】 When staying at Beit Al-Mamlouka, chat with the staff, they'll give you lots of useful advice. Damascus traffic is a bit congested, so it's best to plan your route before you go out. Also, remember to keep an eye on your belongings and don't lose them. I hope you have a fun and satisfying trip to Damascus!
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Posted: Sep 14, 2024
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