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Aleppo - still more souks, fortresses, and ruins
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Aleppo, Syria
... nbsp; Aleppo (Syria) Out to the Hama bus station for the 11.45am Kadmous bus for the 2 and a half hour trip to Aleppo ...
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Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by tonicastells from Aleppo, Syria
... of its existance. The guide and the people I have came across so far say great things about it, so I decide to go straight to Aleppo (Syria) from Aqaba (Jordan). I take the first bus at 6AM and it is not until 1AM from the following day that I don't get ...
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Syria - Facts and figures
A Travel Blog entry by caprile from Aleppo, Syria
... a drink is about 1,20 usd. More complete meal in a restaurant is 5 usd. Accommodation : Funnily we had a hard time finding hotels in Syria. Not that there are none but they seem to be concentrated in one area of the cities and it can be a headache ...
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Arriving in Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by mneumann from Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria
... a couple from belgium and join them on the way to the same hotel, which is full of course. After checking several hotels, which all are full, we find Hotel Syria. It's not actually a nice hotel, the room is small and not very clean. At the same day I walk ...
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Hamah - Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by reveu from Aleppo, Syria
... suivre. Après avoir pas mal tourné en rond en suivant les indications des alepois (?) on arrive finalement dans le quartier des Hotels à savoir les rues situés entre la sharia choukri quwatli et la sharia baron. Le quartier n'est pas très sympa... il ...
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Ana Ohaybu Syria!
A Travel Blog entry by jstern from Aleppo, Syria
... with the father for 2 hours or so with Mohamed translating, while Alex helped the kid learn some English. And that's Aleppo, and my introduction to Syria. Ana Ohaybu Syria - I love Syria! "Arab Hospitality" is no joke at all - people are incredibly ...
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Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by sadik.deger from Aleppo, Syria
... the nice view of the Syrian landscape, kilometers are passing. Slowly in the desert landscape changes into inhabited area. We are approaching Aleppo. When we entered the city, we saw immediately that this is not one of the countries where I would like to ...
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A little Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by billnpat from Aleppo, Syria
November 1, 2010: Entering Syria Wow,,, what an adventurous day, starting with the chaos of the Turkey to Syria border, then the worst of Aleppo filth, freeways and choking acrid air, into a miraculous oasis of a campground. We were well prepared for the ...
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Aleppo: the Islamic Cultural Capital
A Travel Blog entry by technotrekker from Aleppo, Syria
Another of those exotic Middle Eastern locations you've heard about in the epics is Syria's northern city, Aleppo. I'd heard good reports from other travellers so it was with some enthusiasm that I headed off from Hama one sunny Monday in another great ...
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Tailed the Discover Syria Rally to Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by radcliffe-riley from Aleppo, Syria
Ras al Basat to Aleppo - Thurs 13th After a swim we tailed the Discover Syria Rally most of the day - Jeremy Clarkson, eat your heart out! We don't get up early these days, but once we'd surfaced we decided on a swim before breakfast. There ...
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hi syria
A Travel Blog entry by nacrobat from Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria
... to our system and it took us a few days to adjust. There's also a lovely Christian quarter with nice small hotels, shops and great little local food stalls. Loved seeing the pita makers cooling their wares before bagging them and selling ...
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Syrian delights in Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by juliank from Aleppo, Syria
... .com. Anyway it was a great experience to be able to chat to an Aleppine (I think that's what you call a person from Aleppo) and his English was excellent which made conversations really easy. He was kind enough to make us up a narghile (water pipe) to ...
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Aleppo & Around
A Travel Blog entry by tsimko from Aleppo, Syria
... of hitching. Since being visited only by few groups at that time I could enjoy its photogenic character along with the views over the hilly landscape around. Aleppo was a great start to Syria. The history can be felt all around and friendliness as well. ...
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Aleppo
A Travel Blog entry by muratcan from Aleppo, Syria
... that you would not be able to find in Turkey, but the food was good. There are no teapots in Syria, because they mostly use teabags. I visited 2 hotels listed in Lonely Planet, before finally finding a spot at al-Salam for 500 Suris. There are many ...
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