Tadamora Palace has been
constructed at the entrance of Palmyra
in the Palmyrian
Architecture and design. Its facade is similar to the Temple of
Bel nearby.
The hotel is surrounded by
a 150 palm tree manicured garden, a
traditional bedouin
Tent capable of accommodating 200 guests, and a pool and pool snack, grill and bar.
After stepping in the lobby of the hotel and its 20 meter high open atrium flanked by 16
palmyrian style ceiling high
columns, guests can view a reproduction
of the world’s First
Customs Rule, which was laser
carved specifically for Tadamora Palace by
the St. Petersbourg Hermitage Museum, along
with century old pictures on the way
the stone was found, excavated, cut
and shipped to Russia at the turn
of the 20th century to be permanently Displayed at the Hermitage Museum.
Tadamora Palace contains a total of
63 twin or double
rooms, 6 corner Royal suites and
An expansive 4 bedroom Presidential Suite. The rooms are on 3 levels open to atrium.
On the lobby level
the Oasis restaurant a
100 seat restaurant offers buffet or a
la carte
Breakfast, lunch or dinner. The smaller restaurant Cella offers an intimate atmosphere for a la carte dining.
Bacchus lobby bar offers a relaxing environment after a journey of visiting the ruins.
On the roof overlooking the
Palmyra ruins is a raised terrace
with a roof light snacks
Restaurant and bar. On the lower level Tadamora has an
inside covered all weather pool, gymnasium and a Spa
with all facilities such as hammam,
sauna and 4 treatment rooms. The Spa is operated by the world famous Six Senses Spas,
with its trained local and Thai treatment specialists