Tadmur, historically known as Palmyra, is a city steeped in history and culture, located in the Homs region of Syria. It is famous for its ancient ruins, including the Great Colonnade, the Temple of Bel, and distinctive tower tombs, offering a glimpse into its prosperous past as a trade hub. The city's history is marked by its role as a regional center during the Roman Empire, its unique blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, and its significant archaeological sites. Ideal for history buffs and cultural explorers, Tadmur provides a captivating journey through time.
Tadmur is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its archaeological sites.
Try local Syrian dishes in nearby eateries for an authentic experience.
The ruins offer stunning photography opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Stay updated on local travel advisories due to regional instability.
Dress modestly and respect local customs when visiting religious sites.
Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the ruins.
Summers can be hot, so plan outdoor activities in the early morning or late afternoon.
Fall provides mild temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are cooler, making it a comfortable time for cultural exploration.
SYP £
$50-$100 p/day
51,015
Arabic, English
March-May, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Historical Tourism, Educational Travel