Five stars in the heart of Damascus — steps from the Umayyad Mosque and the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, eleven floors above the oldest inhabited city on earth.
Every room pairs classic Damascene proportion with the essentials modern travel asks for — and every rate question gets answered by someone who actually knows the building.
Warm, wood-toned, and quiet — self-controlled air conditioning, satellite TV, and a marble bath finished in brass.
A separate sitting room, city views over the old quarter, and a work desk built for a business trip that still feels like Damascus.
The top floors — panoramic views toward the mountains, a stocked bar, and turndown by a concierge who knows your name.
A full turn of the Damascus skyline over dinner — Levantine and international menus.
A traditional hamam, sauna, and massage rooms — an old-city ritual, updated.
An indoor pool and a full gym, open well past the hours most cities keep.
A business center built for the district it sits in — Damascus's commercial heart.
The hotel stands where two of Damascus's busiest streets meet — close enough to walk to everything, far enough to sleep in quiet.
No forms, no ticket number, no bot guessing at your question. Tap the lantern in the corner and someone from the front desk joins the call.
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