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Guide 🇸🇾 Damas

Damas
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Umayyad Mosque
Mosquée des Omeyyades

One of Islam’s oldest and most important mosques, admired for vast courtyards, golden mosaics, layered sacred history, and remarkable architectural grandeur.


Old City of Damascus
Vieille ville de Damas

UNESCO-listed historic core with ancient lanes, Roman-era streets, old houses, shops, and an atmosphere shaped by over four millennia of history.


Al-Hamidiyah Souq
Souk d'Al-Hamidiyah

Damascus’s most famous covered market, packed with spices, textiles, crafts, and souvenirs amid a lively setting rooted in centuries of trade.


Straight Street
Rue Droite

Ancient Roman street crossing the Old City, ideal for seeing historic urban layout, ruins, traditional shops, and everyday life in Damascus.


Azem Palace
Palais Azem

Elegant 18th-century Ottoman palace showcasing refined architecture, courtyards, and museum displays that reveal elite life in historic Damascus.


Khan As'ad Pasha
Khan As'ad Pacha

Magnificent Ottoman caravanserai known for its grand courtyard, black-and-white marble, mosaic details, and role in Damascus’s historic trade networks.


National Museum of Damascus
Musée national de Damas

Outstanding museum presenting artifacts from across Syrian history, including Palmyrene tombs, sculptures, textiles, and beautifully arranged outdoor displays.


Mausoleum of Salah al-Din
Mausolée de Saladin

Peaceful tomb of Saladin beside the Umayyad Mosque, honoring the famed 12th-century leader remembered for the Crusades and recapture of Jerusalem.


Temple of Jupiter
Temple de Jupiter

Impressive Roman temple ruins at the souq entrance, offering a striking glimpse into Damascus’s classical past beside later Islamic landmarks.


Church of Saint Ananias
Église Saint-Ananias

Ancient underground church associated with Saint Paul’s baptism, valued for its early Christian significance and intimate, contemplative atmosphere.


Tomb of John the Baptist
Tombeau de Jean-Baptiste

Revered shrine inside the Umayyad Mosque, notable for its interfaith significance and unusual setting within one of the world’s great mosques.


Al Nawfara Coffee House
Café Al Nawfara

Historic café near the Umayyad Mosque, celebrated for traditional Damascene ambiance and its connection to the city’s storytelling heritage.


Bakdash

Legendary ice cream shop in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, famous for chewy Syrian booza and a nostalgic atmosphere dating back to 1895.


Darmisk

Popular Old City restaurant in a charming setting, recommended for experiencing a generous traditional Syrian meal in a memorable historic atmosphere.


Street Food Street

Bustling lane of local vendors serving shawarma, falafel, dolma, baklava, and knafeh, offering an authentic taste of everyday Damascene food culture.


Bab Touma/Bab Sharqi

Le quartier de la vieille ville regorge de cafés, de bars, de ruelles sinueuses et de nombreuses attractions touristiques à proximité.


Abu Rumana/Malki
Abou Rumana/Malki

Quartier central et piétonnier avec cafés, restaurants et une excellente réputation en matière de sécurité et d'accessibilité.


Old Damascus
Vieille Damas

Centre historique à proximité des principaux monuments, architecture traditionnelle et accès facile aux sites culturels.


Mazzeh

Quartier plus calme, avec des ambassades et des maisons d'hôtes, idéal pour des séjours confortables à l'écart du centre.


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