Homs

Homs, a city steeped in history, offers visitors a unique glimpse into Syria's rich cultural tapestry. Known for its ancient architecture and vibrant markets, Homs is a place where the past and present coexist harmoniously. One of the city’s standout attractions is the impressive Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque, an architectural marvel that reflects the city's Islamic heritage. As you stroll through the bustling streets, the aroma of traditional dishes like kibbeh and mujaddara fills the air, inviting you to savor the local cuisine. The city’s lively souks are perfect for picking up handmade crafts and spices, giving you a taste of authentic Syrian life. Homs has witnessed significant historical events, making it a poignant location for those interested in the region's complex narrative. The ancient ruins of the city, including remnants from the Roman period, tell stories that span centuries. For a memorable experience, consider visiting during one of the local festivals, where you can enjoy music, dance, and delicious food while mingling with friendly locals. Homs may not be the first city that comes to mind when planning a trip to Syria, but its charm and history make it a hidden gem worth exploring.

Homs, Syria

Top things to do in Homs

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Museum

Homs Museum

A museum showcasing archaeological treasures from Homs, including Roman and Byzantine artifacts.

Religious site

Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque

A major mosque in Homs dedicated to the revered Muslim general Khalid ibn al-Walid, featuring modern Islamic architecture.

Religious site

Saint Mary Church of the Holy Belt

A revered Christian site in Homs believed to house a relic of the Virgin Mary's belt, drawing pilgrims seeking blessings.

Religious site

Forty Martyrs Cathedral, Homs

An Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Homs commemorating 40 martyrs, renowned for its stunning interior frescoes.

Historic site

Tomb of Sampsigeramus

An ancient Roman funerary monument in Homs, the tomb of a 1st-century AD local ruler, Sampsigeramus.

Historic site

Necropolis of Emesa

Ancient rock-cut tombs from the Roman era, part of Homs' archaeological heritage.

Religious site

Church of Saint Elian

Ancient Christian church with a crypt, dedicated to a martyr.

Religious site

Al-Atassi Mosque

Ottoman-era mosque with a peaceful courtyard, notable in Homs.

Historic site

Gates of Homs

Historic city gates from Homs' ancient fortifications, offering a glimpse into the city's medieval defensive past.

Landmark

Quwatli Street (Homs)

Homs' main commercial artery, lined with shops, cafes, and bustling with local life.

Landmark

Khalid ibn al-Walid Stadium

Multi-purpose stadium in Homs, home to local football matches and community events.

Landmark

Homs Baba Amr Stadium

A football stadium in the Baba Amr district of Homs, hosting local sports events and community gatherings.

Neighborhood

Fairouzeh

A Christian village near Homs known for traditional architecture, religious festivals, and peaceful ambiance.

Neighborhood

Kafr Aya

A small town near Homs with a historic church and scenic rural surroundings, offering a tranquil visit.

Religious site

Great Mosque of al-Nuri, Homs

A historic Umayyad-era mosque in Homs, renowned for its ancient minaret and deep religious significance.

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