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Martini Dar Zamaria Hotel


Jdaideh Alhatab Square, Aleppo 13114, Syria
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5 of 5 stars
Radiant360   1 contribution
SF
18 Jan 2010 | Trip type: Solo travel

This hotel is located in the old part of the city and you feel as though you are experiencing history. You can easily walk to many parts of town through the narrow, cobblestone streets where people and cars share the road (this was an experience all by it self for me!) The decor of the hotel is true to its... more

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5 of 5 stars
sodesa   4 contributions
Bandar Seri Begawan
13 Jan 2010 | Trip type: Family

gem of a Hotel tucked in a vibrant and colorful neighbourhood. I love the courtyards and alleyways. 3 mins away from a lively square where local youths hangout, and local bread are sold. A great place to soak in atmosphere. The only problem is communicating with taxis can be a problem, so make sure you have the Hotel name and... more

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4 of 5 stars
burburmody   5 contributions
Turkey
1 Dec 2009 | Trip type: Friends getaway
1
person found this review helpful

We were a group of friends who are hotel owners and trael agents.Location is very good,rooms are nice and clean and breakfast was good.All around Syria,no mather where you stay,service is poor.They don't meen bad but do not know tourism yet.The towels are allways worn out and grayish,I guess the water is pretty bad but smell clean:-)) The "red head"... more

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1 of 5 stars
bruce2NewYork   2 contributions
New York
11 Nov 2009 | Trip type: Couples

Great location but poor and arrogant service (except for the red-headed woman at the front desk.) Our room was very small and not very clean. I would ask to see a room before accepting it. After one day, we left and went to the Mandaloun which was excellent. more

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5 of 5 stars
MissyQw8   20 contributions
Kuwait
3 Nov 2009 | Trip type: Couples

After a hair raising taxi ride by a friendly taxi driver in the wee small hours of the morning we arrived at the hotel. After a speedy check in, we were directed to our rooms which were located in the adjacent building to the main hotel, down a small alleyway. The rooms were large and charming, decorated in the local... more

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3 of 5 stars
CypLibero   4 contributions
Brussels
1 Sep 2009 | Trip type: Solo travel
1
person found this review helpful

The hotel itself is extremely attractive. I was in the main building (apparently there are others) and I liked the style a lot - courtyards, fountains, Middle Eastern arches. It's also very well located (although perhaps a little tricky to find first-time - like every Syrian hotel I stayed in) close to a nice little pedestrian square and within easy... more

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5 of 5 stars
SydneyPearl   5 contributions
Sydney
13 Jul 2009 | Trip type: Family

This hotel was one of the best hotels we stayed in during our trip of Syria. We stayed in one of the old houses, about a 1 minute walk off the main house. The main house has reception and the restaurant. Our room came off an internal courtyard, which was beautiful and quiet. The room was very tastefully decorated and... more

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5 of 5 stars
global_nomad_pacific   7 contributions
Australia
18 Jun 2009 | Trip type: Family
1
person found this review helpful

We stayed in this hotel with 3 children for 3 nights. You cant beat the location or the service at this hotel. The rooms were a good size and the hotel is very charming - decorated in typical Syrian style. Highly recommend this one and great value too. more

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3 of 5 stars
pinkie-and-perkie   6 contributions
London
7 Jun 2009 | Trip type: Couples
1
person found this review helpful

I cannot recommend this hotel. It is described as a 'boutique' hotel but it is more shopping mall that boutique. The hotel has now expanded into several neighbouring courtyard houses and feels impersonal. The room was fine but oddly laid out. The windows were not fully curtained so there was light shining in at night. The bathroom was small, also... more

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5 of 5 stars
CazRiyadh   16 contributions
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1 Jun 2009 | Trip type: Couples

This is a lovely boutique hotel in the town in Aleppo. We had tried to book the Beit Wakil hotel nearby which was full and were fortunate to stay here. We weren't disappointed at all. The rooms are basic, but traditional. The staff are friendly and we were made to feel very welcome. Nearby Beit Sissi restaurant and next door... more

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