Attractions in Dimashq, Syria (19)
Mount Hermon
2 Recommendations: 2 Favorable,
The Hermon site is a ski resort at the top of mount Hermon. Although the season is very short (usually round one month) the site at mount Hermon offers a nice day out for any one. There is a basic entrance fee (round 50 NIS) then there are ski gear rentals, a fee to use the cable car taking you to the top of the skiing slope and also a restaurant and shops. The site is relatively small and the only ski resort in Israel. It is best to arrive early to avoid the queues.
Reviewed by jake morag
Updated 816 days ago
Four Seasons
2 Recommendations: 2 Favorable,
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Reviewed by Hamid
Updated 822 days ago
massabkin
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
amazing....once u visit u will be addicted to this place there is a spirit of love and romance especailly in summer when u sit and listen to the water sound passing besides u into the river that passes through the resturant u feel nostalgie u feel so comfort and happy its a place were relax is the right word to express for....
Reviewed by ali sharaf din
Updated 452 days ago
Shabrouh Dam-Sad Shabrou7
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
Take a road trip from Beirut, drive to Keserwan area direction. Reach harrisa and drive up mountains until you reach Faraya village. The drive will take about 1 hour and a half depending on the traffic in Beirut. When you reach the Faraya round about drive a bit more up like 4 minutes and ask where is the entrance of Shabrouhh Dam. There must be a sign to show you how to enter there. Park you car and go toward the dam to see the nice view. during summer time, the water will be low, and the breeze will be cool up there. If you go during winter, you might not be able to enter, since the water level will be high. take some pictures at the top of the dam, and sit and relax by the cool breeze. You can continue your trip up to Kfardebian for skiing in winter, or to Faqra to see the water fall, the ruins and the non-artificial bridge.
Reviewed by Jessie A
Updated 513 days ago
Baalbek
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
Approximately 86 kilometers northeast of the city of Beirut in eastern Lebanon stands the temple complex of Baalbek. Situated atop a high point in the fertile Bekaa valley, the ruins are one of the most extraordinary and enigmatic holy places of ancient times. Long before the Romans conquered the site and built their enormous temple of Jupiter, long even before the Phoenicians constructed a temple to the god Baal, there stood at Baalbek the largest stone block construction found in the entire world. Really amazing place!!!
Reviewed by Yulia Silantieva
Updated 554 days ago
Faraya Mzaar Kfardebian
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
From the top of Mzaar, there is a view over the Bekaa valley, Mount Hermon of the Anti-Lebanon and other peaks like Zaarour, Laqlouq and the Cedars. Coastal towns and the capital Beirut can be seen on clear days.......................................
Reviewed by Ramy
Updated 610 days ago
2nd big stome
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
its great place to be seen,its near the pregnant stone the biggest stone in the world. huge monolithic,more the 1000 tonnes, was prepared to be a part of Jupiter temple.here was the quarry to built baalbeck during the 1st century AD till the 4th century.
Reviewed by charbel saliba
Updated 629 days ago
Anjar
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
In the valey of the Bekaa, near the lebanese-syrian border, this is a place that is a must to see. The history of this place is symply brought from the 1000 nights fairy tales. The perfect weather in this particular spot toguether with this magnificent monument makes you dream.
Reviewed by sergio makdissi
Updated 671 days ago
Zahle
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
is the capital of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 80,000 inhabitants, mostly Christian, it is the fifth largest city in Lebanon. Zahle is called the bride of the Bekaa Valley. It is famous for its clean air, its resorts and its food. The city is situated 52 km (32.31 mi) to the East of the Lebanese capital Beirut. It's possible to drive a car from Zahlé to Beirut in 60 to 75 minutes, depending on traffic volume. The river Bardaouni which crosses the city is shallow, especially during summer.
Reviewed by Adnan Mrayati
Updated 709 days ago
Zahle
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
Zahlé is the capital of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 130,000 inhabitants, which makes it the 4th largest city in Lebanon. The population of the city is almost entirely Christian, and in particular Greek Catholic. A red-roofed town set among the eastern foothills of Mount Sannine, Zahle enjoys a prime location in the Beqaa valley. Snowcapped mountains tower above it in winter, while in summer its 945 meter elevation keeps the air light and dry.The city center spreads along both banks of the Bardouni River, with the older section of town on the upper elevations of the west bank and the shopping district on the east bank.At the northern end of town is the Bardouni river valley known as Wadi El-Arayesh (Grape Vine Valley) – the site of Zahle's famous outdoor restaurants.
Reviewed by Joe ka
Updated 719 days ago