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Four Seasons Hotel Damascus highlights the city as capital of Arab Culture 2008

Four Seasons Hotel Damascus highlights the city as capital of Arab Culture 2008

Category: Africa Indian Ocean
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-03-06


Four Seasons Hotel Damascus plans to make the most of the ancient city being named Capital of Arab Culture 2008 by UNESCO. Rich in heritage and claiming to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, Damascus is well placed to assume the cultural mantle from Algiers, which held the title last year.

Situated beside a delightful public garden and ancient mosque in the heart of Damascus, the Four Seasons Hotel is the perfect place from which to explore this age-old destination during its celebratory year. Within easy reach of embassies, business, retail and cultural sites, it is ideally located for guests to explore the many theatrical, musical and literary events and talks taking place throughout the city.

The Hotel management also champions top and emerging Syrian artists, and will permanently showcase their work throughout its halls and prime public areas in partnership with the country’s premier contemporary arts galleries. Guests can easily explore, admire and acquire Syrian art during their stay.

The Syrian government plans to infuse the city neighbourhoods with a wide variety of interesting events aimed at inspiring both residents and visitors to appreciate creativity of all forms. From artists in residence to workshops for the youth, there will be plenty to keep everyone excited.

Once the centre of an empire stretching from the Atlantic coast to central Asia, Damascus is an inspiring historical destination, but also offers the best in contemporary culture. Guests at the Four Seasons Hotel will be charmed by the marvellous ancient sites and souks nearby, as well as the festive atmosphere created by street poetry, music in the gardens and drama in cafés and public squares.

“We are very excited that Damascus has been chosen as the Capital of Arab Culture in 2008 and we look forward to welcoming the many people who will come to the city during this interesting time,” says Markus Iseli, General Manager Four Seasons Hotel Damascus.



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