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Syria’s capital, Damascus, is one of the most ancient cities on the planet and traces its roots all the way back to the 3rd millennium BCE. Explore this cultural epicenter’s rich history, mouthwatering dishes, and fun activities.


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 Explore Damascus with flynas

Modern-day Damascus is an urban metropolis buzzing with people and activities, yet you can hear the echoes of the past everywhere you go. The city lies along the Barada River, at the foot of the Amana Mountains. So, apart from a big-city adventure, you can also connect with nature and enjoy the fertile landscapes surrounding Damascus.

Arabic is the official language, with Levantine as the most common dialect in the region.

We know smooth traveling is the foundation for an unforgettable vacation. That’s why you can rely on fast and efficient services when choosing flynas as your flight partner.

If you’re flying on a budget or arranging a big family trip, check out our cheap flights to Damascus. Our installment options and price lock solutions also help you realize your dream vacation.


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Best Places to Visit in Damascus

This city has some astounding sites. Here are some of our favorites.

Old Town of Damascus

Also known as the Ancient City of Damascus, the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s one of the world’s oldest continuously populated cities. Explore the narrow streets, lively souks, and historic buildings exhibiting Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine architecture.

Damascus Citadel

This ancient fortress was a military stronghold and once the headquarters of many rulers, including Sultan Saladin. Since 1984, it has been undergoing restoration and archaeological digs, which recently uncovered a medieval blacksmith. It’s a real treat for history buffs!

Al Azem Palace

Constructed in 1749 by As’ad Pasha al-Azm, this palace is a prime example of Ottoman architecture. At present, it is home to the Damascus Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions. Here, you can view old handcrafted items and textiles and learn more about this particular slice of history.


Things to do in Damascus

There is an abundance of fun things to do in and around Damascus. Let’s take a look at some of the top activities.

Non-stop Fun at Happy Land

This is the biggest amusement park in Damascus and has something for everyone. There are pools and rides, including karting, roller coasters, and massive slides. The venue also boasts chalets and restaurants.

Connect with Nature in the Environmental Garden

Among the Damascus gardens, this one stands out as a conservation effort started by the government in 2001. It borders the Barada River and is filled with native plants. Here, you can escape the bustle of the city and enjoy leisurely walks. There are also traditional courtyard gardens, featuring pools or fountains, throughout the city.

Shopping in Damascus

This city has a diverse shopping scene. Malls in Damascus include Sham City Center, a huge mall with entertainment facilities, and Damaskino Mall, which houses local and international top brands.

You’ll find everything from handcrafted souvenirs to textiles and spices at the local markets. The legendary Al-Hamidiyah Souq has a lively atmosphere and is a unique experience. Here, you simply must visit Bakdash Ice Cream Parlor, which originated in 1895.


Food in Damascus

Damascus food

Traditional cuisine mixes rich Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors. Local favorites include mouthwatering dishes such as meze (an assortment of snacks or appetizers), hummus (the famous chick-pea dip), and kibbeh (fried balls made with bulgar wheat and meat).

The city has a host of restaurants serving anything from street food to local and international (such as French and Italian) cuisines. Some of our restaurant recommendations include Ward al Sham for traditional Middle Eastern food and Pascucci for Italian classics.


Hotels in Damascus

Damascus hotels

There are luxury and budget-friendly accommodations in this iconic city. If you want a top-star stay, we recommend the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus. Other excellent hotels include the Beit Al-Wali Hotel, Beit Zafran Hotel de Charme, and the Sheraton Damascus Hotel.

The Hotel Jaafari, Fardoss Tower, and Dar Alnoor are affordable accommodation options.


Traveling in Damascus

Public transport in Damascus, Syria, includes buses, minibuses, and taxis. You can also rent a car to explore the city and its surroundings in your own time.


Damascus Weather

In summer, the weather is hot and dry with average temperatures of about 86°F. The mercury falls significantly in winters and can drop as low as 32°F. If you like outdoor activities, it’s best to visit the city from June to September.


FAQs

  • Is Damascus an affordable vacation destination?

Answer: Yes, this city is an affordable destination. Remember to check out our tips and tricks for budget holidays if you’re trying to cut travel costs.

  • What is famous about Damascus?

Answer: Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the world and has astounding historic buildings.

  • What language do they speak in Damascus?

Answer: Arabic is the main language in Damascus, Syria.

  • How many days do I need in Damascus?

Answer: You can experience everything in the city in roughly four days.

  • What is the best time to visit Damascus?

Answer: If you’re a fan of outdoor activities like hiking, we suggest you visit Damascus in summer between June and September. Keep in mind that it can be very hot and dry during this time. 

 


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