Beit Al Mamlouka was converted from a house into a hotel over the course of 3 years by May Mamarbachi. It had long been a dream of hers to restore an Old Damascene house. Then she sold it in 2007 to Antoun Mezannar
The 'boutique hotel' where stands Al Mamlouka used to be a family owned house and like most houses in the Old City of Damascus it lacked many of the basic services. The house set around a traditional Damascene courtyard had no facilities when Mrs. Mamarbachi took over the work.
Reached via the ancient alleys of Damascus this pink coloured wall hotel has painstakingly been restored to its former glory. The hotel built around a central courtyard with citrus/ orange trees and a fountain is located in Bab Touma, the Christian quarter of Damascus old city in Syria. It includes 8 bedrooms (two singles, two doubles and four suites), with a courtyard, terraces and private patios. It also features an Old Bayke (stable), converted into a gallery, restaurant and bar.
Address: Bab Touma, in front of Hammam Bakri
Damascus Syria
Tel: +963 11 543 0445/46
Fax: +963 11 541 7248

