NorrisDubai
2025년 4월 10일
Beit Al Wali is not just a hotel—it is a stunning work of art. Comprised of four beautifully restored traditional Arabic homes, every corner of this property reflects the owner’s passion and dedication to preserving the beauty and heritage of Damascus. You can tell that an extraordinary amount of time and care went into getting every detail right. The result is a warm, elegant space that feels more like a private palace than a hotel. The rooms are tastefully decorated, the beds extremely comfortable, and the atmosphere throughout the property is nothing short of magical. The staff are kind, attentive, and always ready to help, making you feel genuinely welcome from the moment you arrive. The on-site restaurant is open 24 hours, and the food is exceptional. Breakfast is included in the stay and is a generous spread of traditional Syrian dishes served fresh at your table—no stale buffet here. They serve far more than any one person can eat, and everything is made with care and authenticity. The hotel is perfectly located inside the Old City, just a short walk from Bab Touma and Bab Sharqi, and about 15–20 minutes from major landmarks like the Umayyad Mosque, Hamidiya Souk, and the Tomb of Saladin. Whether you are exploring historical sites or simply strolling through the winding alleys of Old Damascus, you are in the heart of it all. One of the most special touches is that the owner himself is present daily at the hotel, ensuring that everything runs smoothly. He is a kind and gracious host, and his presence reflects the pride he takes in offering guests a top-tier experience. Damascus is safe, vibrant, and full of history—and Syrians are genuinely excited to welcome travelers once again. If you are considering visiting, I highly recommend you stay at Beit Al Wali. I certainly plan to return.
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