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Burj al Salam

4 of 5 stars
Australia
Nov 29, 2009

Great hotel in Sanaa, being in the old city it has so much more to offer than its 5 star counterparts in the soulless new town. more

Moevenpick Hotel Sana'a

4 of 5 stars
Silver Spring, Md.
Nov 26, 2009

Of course I was lucky to stay at a hotel because the last time I was in Sana'a (early this year) I had to stay at a compound apartment because of security issues. The rooms are fine but one surprise...more

Old City of Sanaa

Nov 22, 2009

I went to Old San'a in April-May 2008 for a wedding. I was able to stay in the home of bride and groom near Bab as-Sabah. The house was, of course, the traditional architecture -- masonry with white...more

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