Syrian Culture
Syria is the heir to 10,000 years of history, it is the homeland that has given human history the first
discoveries: inscription, alphabet, lexicon, commercial correspondence, musical note, glassware, agriculture, metal alloys and maritime vessels. Syria has been the caravan crossing between East and West.
You can attend live concerts at the Damascus Grand Opera and at the Traditional Dervish Dance Shows, at Many typical restaurants in the old town.
of Damascus and Aleppo, in addition to the festivals and different events that contribute to increasing the pleasure
and the enjoyment of the journey, that is, the * Silk Road Festival and International Flower Exhibition.
Many of the festivals take place in historic locations. surroundings, the imposing citadel of Aleppo,
the mythical Palmyra of Queen Zenobia In the heart of the desert, ancient Rome , theaters in Bosra and Jableh, traditional Khans, or in fascinating and eternal Damascus.
Syrian cuisine
Dining is an experience to delight your taste buds and your soul. Pastry shops and pastry shops are showcases of temptation, and ice cream is a national product.
tradition. In Syria, relax in beachfront cafes or dine at fine restaurants located in historic merchants' houses. the freshest products combined with rare spices from the East on the Syrian menu. So, take a tour of Syrian cuisine in a single meal, discovering a dazzling display of Syrian delicacies in the traditional mezza.
Museums
The Museums of Syria are generally recognized as the only ones of their kind in the world. Visitors can see artifacts from the great civilization that emerged and flourished in Syria. There are thousands of statues, seals, pieces of jewelry, weapons. Gemstones; sculptures, masks, tablets, textiles, mosaics, glassware and faience, coins and manuscripts from the ancient Syrian kingdoms of Ebla, Ugarit. Palmyra, Tel Sukas, Mari, Doura Europos, Bosra, Shahba and others.
Market
The adventure of exploring traditional markets is part of the excitement of a vacation. So in Syria, that enthusiasm is everywhere, as fashion is a Syrian passion and traditional crafts that are still used to produce household items can be works of art. You can stroll through souks and bazaars and discover ancient crafts, ancient arts and gold jewelry along with haute couture and the latest trends. The old covered souks have a unique flavor that you can savor with your eyes closed. As you walk in the warm darkness of these streets with their fragrant aromas, spices and colorful merchandise; spilling from the tents into the
Sidewalks, you enter the strange world of exotic legends.