Sheraton Aleppo Hotel

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Sheraton Hotel Aleppo
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Sheraton Aleppo
Sheraton Aleppo Hotel is located in Ancient City of Aleppo
Sheraton Aleppo Hotel
Location within Ancient City of Aleppo
General information
LocationSyria Aleppo, Syria
Coordinates36°12′17″N 37°9′14″E / 36.20472°N 37.15389°E / 36.20472; 37.15389Coordinates: 36°12′17″N 37°9′14″E / 36.20472°N 37.15389°E / 36.20472; 37.15389
Opening2007
Technical details
Floor count6
Other information
Number of rooms199
Number of suites31
Number of restaurants9

The Sheraton Aleppo Hotel is a former five-star hotel opened in 2007 in the ancient part of Aleppo city, within the historic walls, on Al-Khandaq street, Aqabeh district, near the Bab al-Faraj clock tower.

The architecture of the hotel reflects the old traditional style of the Aleppine buildings, combining a historic 15th century facade with modern interiors. The 6 storied building with 199 rooms and suites has an outdoor swimming pool, a modern gym and various restaurants and bars.

In January 2012, Starwood severed all connections with the hotel due to U.S. sanctions against Syria, and the hotel is no longer an official part of the Sheraton chain. During the Syrian Civil War, the Aleppo Sheraton was converted to military barracks by the Syrian Army, as it was located just within territory they controlled.[1] Fighting in Aleppo ended in December 2016, but the hotel was still not taken back by Marriott International, which had acquired Starwood. However, the hotel in Aleppo still uses the Sheraton Aleppo name.

References[]

  1. ^ "Syria's Hotels Face Conversion into Military Barracks". 14 May 2015.

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