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West Malki- Damascus: this image shows part of the residential area of Damascus located in the south western corner of the city, it shows also the eastern side of Kasyoun mountain. Taken by M. Haykal published on flickr.
This article mentions the 31 places to go in 2010 according to the New York Times and Damascus was ranked number 7. This is an extract from the article.
7- Damascus
The next Marrakesh? Perhaps mindful of the way that renovations of historic riads have drawn upscale travelers to Marrakesh, Damascus hoteliers are trying to mine tourism gold in the rundown buildings of the Syrian capital’s Old City. These 18th-century homes — many with inviting courtyards and rooftop terraces — are now boutique hotels, like the nine-room Old Vine (www.oldvinehotel.com) and the Hanania (www.hananiahotel.com), which doubles as a hotel and a small museum. — Don Duncan
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