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Ebla Cham Palace in Damscus is a premier deluxe property located very close to
the airport. It offers a wide range of luxurious accommodation with facilities
for recreation, entertainment, business, beauty and fitness facilities. As the
largest 5 Star Hotel in Syria it has placed itself on top of the list of hotels
in Syria. Ebla Cham is one of the properties of the Cham Hotel Chain that has
made a great mark among the hotels in Damascus in Syria.
Location of Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus
Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus stands proudly in the middle of the Goutha Gardens
midway between the International Airport and Damascus. It is situated adjacent
the convention center in the downtown, 9 km from the city center and 13 km from
the airport. The Al Higaz Railway Station is also located close to the hotel
making it easier for the tourists reaching Damascus by air or by rails.
Room facilities at Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus
Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus is the largest 5 Star Hotel in Syria offering
500 super deluxe guest rooms and suites each having a private balcony and a
modern bathroom. The rooms are modern, large and well decorated with exquisitely
designed interiors that give one a feeling of regality while in rooms. The facilities
provided are nothing less than royalty with rooms adorned with the most contemporary
equipments that include a television set with satellite channels, a refrigerated
mini bar, a remote controlled air condition and safety lockers.
Hotel Amenities and Services at Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus
Ebla Cham Palace in Damascus has an extremely wide range of hotel amenities
that have facilities for recreation, entertainment, fitness activities and sports.
The hotel is immensely popular for its business center with large meeting rooms
and banquet halls for various social and business gatherings. Dining at any
of its restaurants is a connoisseur's delight. Piano Bar, Lobby Bar and the
jet Set Disco rooms serves some sizzling drinks that sends you rocking on the
floor to the tune of some live music during the wee evening hours.
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