
Old City of Damascus (Ancient City)
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and quieter souks; spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking.
Budget tips
Walking the Old City is free; small entry fees apply for museums and historic houses, typically a few USD. Carry cash for souks and ask locally about student discounts or combined tickets to save.
Recommended for
History buffs, Cultural travelers, Photography enthusiasts, Food lovers
Plan your visit
2-4 hours
About
Datos rápidos: Winding alleys reveal a patchwork of stone, carved wood and mosaic, where more than a dozen historic mosques and churches peek over rooftops. Markets brim with rosewater, hammered copper, and hand-blown glass, and many family stalls still follow recipes and techniques passed down across five generations.
Destacados: Slip through a low-arched doorway into a candlelit courtyard where a shopkeeper named Ahmad keeps a handwritten ledger of every lantern he repaired since 1978. Evening brings a cloud of rosewater and spiced coffee, and an elderly storyteller counts precisely seven tales reserved for guests who settle on the courtyard cushions.
Insider tips
- Cover shoulders and knees when visiting mosques and conservative areas, and carry a light scarf.
- Arrive early to catch the souks opening, get the best light for photos and avoid midday heat.
- Avoid Friday mid-day around the Umayyad Mosque when prayers restrict visitor access and many shops close.
- Bargain politely in the souks, carry small cash notes, and keep bags zipped in crowded alleys.
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