Homs (حمص) is the third largest city in Syria. Much of the city was destroyed or damaged during the ongoing Syrian Civil War, particularly during the Siege of Homs (2011—14). Rebuilding began in 2018.
With a population of 1.6 million, Homs is the third large city in Syria after the capital Damascus and Aleppo. It is centrally positioned in Syria and is home to Al-Baath University among other institutes. There are many restaurants and hotels. The old name for the city of Homs is "Emissa" or "Emizza" but in standard Arabic it is called "Hims" and "Homs" is its informal name.
Homs is the birthplace of Hashim al-Atassi, the Syrian nationalist and former president of Syria.
There is no airport in Homs; however, you can reach the city by taxi, private car, or bus from the airports at Damascus, Aleppo, or Lattakia, or other ports of you are arriving from outside of Syria. There are bus stations in every city which provide service to reach Homs.
There are no trains to Homs, however services from Damascus are expected to return during 2020 or 2021.
Go to the mountains, 45 km from the city center:
There you can enjoy the cool weather, the beautiful view, or camp if you have a tent. A camping permit might be needed.
There are many restaurants in Homs in Ghouta street and Hamra street and others near city center.
If you are just passing though the city, definitely try the labneh shawarma at the big food stall inside the Homs bus station.
You can find many pubs and bars to have a drink, specially in Al Hamidiya street, and some in Al hadara Street.
Try Arak the local Syrian drink
There are many hotels in Homs
See the travel warning at Syria.
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