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The Hotel That Outlasted War
Palmyra, SyriaWednesday, June 11, 2025
A visit to Palmyra in late January revealed a city scarred by 12 years of civil war. The conflict saw Palmyra change hands multiple times between the Syrian regime, Russian forces, and ISIS. The hotel, once part of the Cham Palace chain, now bears the scars of these battles, with parts of its signage missing. Despite the destruction, there is hope for a brighter future. Locals are eager to welcome tourists back, hinting at the resilience of the Syrian people.
The journey to Palmyra from Damascus is a long one, often taking hours in a taxi. The ancient city, with its ruins rising from the desert, has a magical quality. For those who visit, the experience is unforgettable, even if the hotel and the city itself have seen better days. The Zenobia Hotel, with its rich history and enduring spirit, stands as a testament to Palmyra's past and a beacon of hope for its future.
The hotel's future remains uncertain, but the determination of the people to rebuild and welcome visitors again is a powerful message. It is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope for renewal and restoration. The Zenobia Hotel, with its storied past and resilient present, embodies the spirit of Palmyra and the Syrian people.
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