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1-Day Homs: History & Heritage in the Heart of Syria

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Spend one unforgettable summer day exploring Homs, where ancient mosques, a stunning citadel, and vibrant local markets reveal the city's rich tapestry of history and culture.

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Day 1Historic Homs & Local Life
9:00 AM

Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque

Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque

Enter via the main courtyard and admire the two towering minarets and the large central dome. Dress modestly and remove shoes before entering the prayer hall.

4.7(904 reviews)~1.5 hours
10:30 AM

Al-Nuri Mosque

Al-Nuri Mosque

Located a short walk south of Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque, this historic mosque dates to the 12th century. Notice the restored stonework and the simple but elegant interior.

4.6(45 reviews)~1 hours
11:30 AM

Um Al-Zinar Church

Um Al-Zinar Church

Also called the Church of the Belt, this is one of the oldest churches in Homs. Ask the caretaker to show you the belt relic and the crypt beneath the altar.

4.6(152 reviews)~1 hours
12:30 PM
Find a local restaurant for lunch near the Old City

~1.5 hours

Walk along Sharia al-Jalaa or the streets near the Old City souk and look for a restaurant with a grill visible from the entrance. Try Kibbeh, minced meat and bulgur fried or baked, a Homs specialty.

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2:00 PM

Homs Citadel

Homs Citadel

The citadel sits on a mound near the city center and offers panoramic views over Homs. Much of it is in ruins, so bring water and wear sturdy shoes for climbing.

4.5(283 reviews)~1.5 hours
3:30 PM

National Museum of Homs

National Museum of Homs

Housed in a restored Ottoman building near the citadel, the museum displays mosaics, pottery, and artifacts from the region. Allow 45 minutes for the main hall and garden.

4.1(37 reviews)~1.5 hours
5:00 PM

Roman Theatre

Roman Theatre

Located just east of the museum, this small but well preserved Roman theatre is partly restored and still used for events. Walk around the seating tiers and the stage area.

4.7(192 reviews)~1 hours
6:30 PM
Traditional Local Market

~1.5 hours

Head to the Old Souk near Al-Nuri Mosque, a covered market with spice stalls, textile shops, and small crafts. Browse for handmade soap or dried fruits as souvenirs.

Explore a bustling market with local goods and crafts

8:00 PM
Try a traditional Syrian dinner in the city center

~1.5 hours

Look for a restaurant on Sharia Quwatli or around the Clock Tower square. Order Fatteh, a layered dish of chickpeas, yogurt, and crispy bread topped with pine nuts.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Ayran
Breakfast~$0.5

Stop at a small bakery or street cart near your hotel and order a glass of Ayran, a cold salty yogurt drink, with a piece of fresh flatbread or a sesame ring.

Ayran
Kibbeh
Lunch~$2-3

Find a grill restaurant near the Old City souk and order a plate of Kibbeh, minced meat and bulgur that is either fried into crispy shells or baked in a tray. Add a side of fresh mint and tomatoes.

Kibbeh
Mint Lemonade
Dinner~$3-4

Look for a sit-down restaurant around the Clock Tower in the city center and order Fatteh, a warm dish of chickpeas, yogurt, crispy bread, and toasted pine nuts. Finish with a glass of Mint Lemonade.

Mint Lemonade
Taxis are the easiest way to get around Homs and cost about $0.5 per km. Use Careem or Uber to book. Most sights in the city center are walkable, so you can cover the mosque, citadel, and market area on foot within 10-15 minutes between stops.

AccommodationCity Center near Clock Tower (central area with restaurants and shops)

Staying near the Clock Tower puts you within walking distance of most Day 1 sights including the mosques, citadel, and market.

Hotel in City Center near Clock Tower (central area with restaurants and shops)
$20-30/night

Staying near the Clock Tower puts you within walking distance of most Day 1 sights including the mosques, citadel, and market.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$20
Food / day$4
Transport / day$3
Activities / day$4
Daily total$30
Trip total$30

Accommodation $20/night (hotel). Food $3.5/day (restaurant meal $3, street food $0.5). Transport $2.5/day (taxi $0.5/km, short trips). Activities $4/day (sightseeing, local attractions). Total $30/day for a mid-range 1-day trip.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Not drinkable. Buy bottled water.
Best Taxi Apps: Careem and Uber work in Homs.
Power Plugs: Types C, D, G. Bring an adapter.
Local Currency: SYP. Cash is king, cards not widely used.
Vaccinations Needed: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus required.
Tipping: Expected around 10 percent at restaurants.
Languages: Arabic main. English proficiency is low.
Safety: Violent crime poor (3/10). Stay alert.
Best Months to Visit: March, April, October, November.
Local Culture: Islam and Christianity. Dress modestly.

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