The Modern City of Damascus
The city of Damascus is the capital of Syria, one of the oldest countries, and this city which was the most inhabited for centuries in the Middle East. The city is a modern city with thousands of years of history and is surrounded by an oasis in the region near the river Barada Ghouta.
The city, which was inhabited by various peoples for thousands of years, now is a modern city. In terms of catering and food, the city is known for its famous teas, drinks, mates, and Turkish coffees.
Moreover, this city is full of all sorts of historical buildings and monuments, each of great importance for its time. Hundreds of Archaeologists work in the city. They are trying to find the remains of ancient civilizations that lie at 2.4 meters below the surface of the city.
The Citadel of Damascus, located in the old part of town, is one of the most interesting. Part of streets dating from Roman times, the main road that crossed the city from east to west was known as the Via Recta, more than a mile long. However, today we can find here the street of Bab Sharqi, an ancient street filled with all sorts of small shops that runs through the city to the Christian Quarter. The Souk Medhat Pasha is one of the largest markets and curious, which sells all sorts of local delicacies.
Nearby, in the Christian district, is the House of Ananias, a small church dating back to centuries ago, the only of this age throughout the city. The simple little church with an altar and a pair of decorations is five meters underground. It is said that Ananias baptized Saul, who became St. Paul the Apostle.
In the city we can find the Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Damascus. This mosque is one of worlds largest and most frequented since the rise of Islam. It is said that here is the head of Husain ibn Ali and the body of San Juan Batista. Nearby is a mausoleum, in the gardens.
In the old part of town are also seven gates that enter the Citadel of Damascus. Around town, you can find many religious buildings, libraries and palaces of great beauty.
Damascus is full of parks. Tishreen Park is the largest park in Damascus, where every year we celebrate the Flower Show. If you want to relax can visit one of the many cafes, where they served a narghile or shisha, with your coffee or tea while playing cards or board games.
If one wants to know the ancient cultures that lived in this city, we recommend visiting the National Museum of Damascus. Also visit Azem Palace, a palace dating from the eighteenth century which has now become a museum. The Military Museum and the Museum of Arabic calligraphy are places of great interest in this ancient city.

