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Al-Gawaher Hotel (Al-Gawaher means 'the precious stones') is located in a central position, in the Clock Tower Area, behind the National Library Building. There are 2 bus stations in Aleppo, one …
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The Yarmouk may not see too many Western tourists - it mainly has Arab and Russian traders checking in - but the chain-smoking English- and Russian-speaking staff are welcoming and it's a decent …
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Aleppo's legendary Baron is a museum piece. But just like Syria's museums, it's suffering from a combination of neglect and indifference to just what a treasure it actually is. Those looking for …
This attractive hotel, formerly known as Diwan Rasmy, is secreted away down a narrow stone-walled alleyway near the Citadel, in the Al-Jibelah quarter. Housed in a converted 15th-century palace, …
Nestled in the stone-walled lanes of the old Al-Jdeida quarter in a painstakingly-restored 18th-century house, Beit Wakil was one of the first of Aleppo's boutique hotels to be established in an …
Enchantingly situated in an 18th century stone house a short stroll from Bab Antakya, the western entrance to the Old City, Dar Halabia is a pleasant retreat and still the only hotel in Aleppo's …
This captivating hotel in Al-Jdeida now sprawls across several grand courtyard houses dating from the 17th and 18th centuries and continues to grow, leveraging off the success of the original, mo…
Secreted away down a narrow stone-walled alleyway in the intriguing Al-Jibelah neighbourhood near the Citadel, this elegant boutique hotel in a converted 15th century palace is one of Aleppo's fi…
If you don't mind the idea of staying in a life-size Barbie play house - picture pink, pink and more pink! - then you won't mind staying at the clean and friendly Hanadi at all.
Specialising in a style of décor that can best be described as Oriental chintz, and with helpful, multi-lingual staff on the front desk, this clean, modern hotel is an unexpected hit with Europea…
Situated on grimy 'car tyre shop street' in Aleppo's budget hotel district, this spotlessly clean place is the next best bet after Tourist Hotel. Like the Tourist, Hotel Somar's cleaners somehow …
Travellers love Mandaloun, a beautiful courtyard hotel on the border between the Old Town and New; it hits a sweet price point that affords you that renowned Aleppan courtyard experience without …
Tucked away down a narrow alley in the old Al-Jdeida neighbourhood, Tourath House is another tiny boutique hotel in a splendid old stone residence and with some of the friendliest and most profes…
This retro 1970s-style hotel opposite the main square in the New City is a time machine trip. But go beyond the classic 70's lobby with wood panelling, kitsch chandeliers, and tinted mirrors, and…
Aleppo's best budget option is more akin to a homely European style pension than a hotel. The staff are warm, friendly and multilingual, the décor is delightfully old-fashioned, but most importan…
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Aleppo is Syria's second largest city, and has been a trading centre since Roman times. With its fascinating covered souqs, citadel, museum and khans (caravanserais), it's a great place to spend a few days. The citadel dominates the city at the eastern end of the souqs.
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