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Kessab

Cradled in the pine clad highlands of Syria’s coastal mountains, Kassab is the heart of an Armenian story that has endur...

the Remains of Ugarit

North of Latakia, on the low mound of Ras Shamra, lie the weathered remains of Ugarit — a city whose history stretches b...

Al Badrosea Spring

Nestled at the base of a gentle hillside, Al Badrosea Spring is a place where cool, crystal clear water has flowed for c...

Forest viewpoint

Along the winding mountain road between Latakia and Kassab, near the village of Balloran, Forest Viewpoint unveils a cap...

Southern Corniche

The Southern Corniche of Latakia is a lively waterfront promenade where the Mediterranean breeze mingles with the scent...

Balloran Dam

Balloran Dam, completed in 1982 after construction began in 1977, rises 32 meters above the Shamerliya River in northern...

The National Museum of Latakia

The National Museum of Latakia stands proudly on the city’s seafront in a building that began life in the 16th century a...

Latakia

Latakia is a coastal gem that blends ancient history with modern charm, offering visitors a rich variety of attractions....

the Central Synagogue of Aleppo

Hidden within the winding alleys of Aleppo’s old quarter, the Central Synagogue once stood as the beating heart of one o...

Al-Jebeili Soap Factory

Tucked within the heart of Aleppo’s old quarters, the Al Jebeili Soap Factory carries the fragrance of centuries. Founde...

Al Jdaydeh Alley

Born in the late 14th century just beyond Aleppo’s northern walls, Al Jdaydeh Alley grew from a modest suburb into one o...

the National Museum of Aleppo

Standing proudly on Baron Street since 1966, the National Museum of Aleppo is more than a building — it is a time capsul...