BEIT WAKIL HOTEL, ALEPPO, SYRIA, hotel

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NEW STEPS Travel & Tourism Licensed by the Ministry of Tourism
Phone: + 961 4 713 467 E-mail: reservation@hotels-of-syria.com
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Location: Aleppo, Al Telal, Syria
اللغة العربية Version française
SPECIAL RATES Book now, Pay on check out DISCOUNT UP TO 70%
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Room Type |
Low Season |
High Season |
Extra Bed |
Breakfast |
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Rooms |
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Standard Single Room |
$ 80 |
$ 115 |
$ 35 |
Included |
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Standard Double Room |
$ 90 |
$ 150 |
$ 35 |
Included |
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Suites |
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Junior Suite |
$ 135 |
$ 200 |
$ 35 |
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CONDITIONS
· Rates are quoted in US Dollars per room per night and include breakfast, service charges and all governmental taxes.
· Rates are valid till December 31, 2011.
HOW TO MAKE A RESERVATION IN BEIT WAKIL HOTEL ALEPPO:
To make a reservation, please send full names of passengers, nationality, your telephone number, check in date, arrival time, check out date, room type by e-mail to:
reservation@hotels-of-syria.com
Your request will
be processed very shortly : from 1 to 8
hours if your request reaches us at
night!
For phone booking or last minute booking ,please call :
00961 4 713 467 or 00961 4 716 467 or 00961 4 716 649
ABOUT BEIT WAKIL HOTEL
Beit Wakil, a true example of the distinguished 16th. century Aleppine architecture, is a charming palace situated just outside the old city walls. This perfectly preserved structure which has stubbornly defied the destructive elements of time, ranks among the most elegant and beautiful palaces in the region. Faithful to the old Aleppine tradition the exterior is castle like, simple and void of any decoration, but as soon one enters inside a magical oriental story like world comes into existence
beautiful courtyards with
breathtaking relief and tracery work of their walls, the marble fountains among
the jasemine and lemon trees, the unique liwan with its majestic arch and
colored marble flooring, the elegant arabesque woodwork of the wallcupboards,the
hand drawn wooden ceilings with corniches, the famous central Quaa (room) with
its suspended dome and colored arabesque glass windows, the stone built cellars
and the lime stone caves below with a labyrinth of tunnels , one of which ,
links the palace to the Citadel of Aleppo , are just few of the many elements
which distinguishes the Aleppine masonary art and Arabian architectural genius.
Today, BeitWakil welcomes its guests as a four star hotel with all the modern
comfort facilities. Beit Wakil rooms and suits are centrally air conditioned,
with traditional comfortable Aleppine
furniture, mini bar, music, T. V and satellite services, phone and private
bathrooms. Both our summer and winter restaurants offer a wide verity of
delicious Aleppine mezes and specialties together
with an oriental entertainment program of classical Arabic music and dancing.
Our bar and taverns which are situated in the stone built cellars specialize in
western cuisine and international cocktails and drinks. Last but not least our
aim as the BeitWakil management is to acquaint our guest with the traditional
Aleppine hospitality and Arabian generosity and transport them throughout their
residence time with us to the dreamland of 1001 nights.
LOCATION Of BEIT WAKIL HOTEL
Jdaideh is a particularly picturesque quarter. Next to the main Maronite church is Sissi Street, which is full of old Arab residences.
FACILITIES OF BEIT WAKIL HOTEL IN ALEPPO
Beit Wakil rooms and suits are centrally air conditioned, with traditional comfortable Aleppine furniture, mini bar, music, T. V and satellite services, phone and private bathrooms. Both our summer and winter restaurants offer a wide verity of delicious Aleppine mezes and specialties together with an oriental entertainment program of classical Arabic music and dancing.
The Old City of Aleppo is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets and shops. This alley at the entrance to the Old City also led to Beit Wakil, whose sign and awning are visible to the left.Beit Wakil is an old merchant serai that has been renovated into a charming 14 room hotel. It served as our base of operations for our visit to Aleppo. We could not imagine a nicer
setting for our stay in Aleppo. The
hotel is centered around the courtyard pictured at the right, and the
rooms are
all arrayed around this central point. Our room, shown at the left was one floor
up from the courtyard. The room was very traditional, dark wood with equally
dark woven rugs on the floor, a
bed and nightstand--definitely a no-frills room. For privacy one closes the
wooden shutters. Except for electricity and CNN, the room could have been from a
century earlier...... Trace and Dale




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