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Qala’at Saladin Castle
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Qala’at Samaan
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Ugarit
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Restaurant 1001 Nights
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Na’san Palace
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Apamea
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Serjilla
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Maronite Cathedral
On Saahat Farhat, is the Maronite Cathedral, which dates to the 19th century.
Greek Catholic Church
On Saahat Farhat, is a small Greek Catholic Church, which dates to the 19th century.
Hammam Bakri
Opposite Beit al-Mamlouka hotel near Bab Touma, is local favourite Hammam Bakri.
Arab Medical & Science Museum
Inside, the hodgepodge exhibits are displayed around a cool, peaceful courtyard.
Madrassa an
Swinging back to the west, the Madrassa an-Nuri is the mausoleum of Saladin’s predecessor, Nureddin.
Citadel Mound
Half a kilometre to the south of Homs, the large earthen Citadel Mound marks the site where a citadel once stood.
banqueting hall
Adjoining the agora in the northwest corner are the remains of a small banqueting hall used by the rulers of Palmyra.
Greek Orthodox Church
Al-Jdeida is home to five major churches, each aligned to a different denomination. The 19th-century Greek Orthodox Church is one of them.
Diocletians camp
Southwest of the funerary temple (at the end of the main street), reached via a porticoed way, is an extensive complex known as Diocletians camp.
Mausoleum of Al
At the Ayyubid Madrassa as-Sultaniyya is the Mausoleum of Al-Malek az-Zaher Ghazi, a son of Saladin (Salah ad-Din), and one-time occupant of the Citadel.
Hammam az
Hammam az-Zahariyya, next to the madrassa of the same name, just north of Umayyad Mosque, has been in use since the 12th century. Its clean and well looked after.
Mosque of al
A great triumphal arch is thought to have stood on the site of Bab Antakya and part of its remains were used in the construction of nearby Mosque of al-Kamiliyya .
Hammam al
This renovated, men-only place, in the heart of the souq just south of the Great Mosque, is open long hours and is still a local favourite, despite increasingly attracting tourists.
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