Hama, an ancient Syrian city on the banks of the Orontes River, is famous for its giant wooden waterwheels (Norias) that have irrigated its gardens for centuries. The city contains monuments from different eras, traditional markets, and is characterized by its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful nature.
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Discover Hama's giant norias, an ancient engineering marvel still functioning today. The best place to see them is the Norias Garden on the banks of the Orontes.
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Enjoy a walk on the corniche overlooking the Orontes River, or sit in one of the traditional cafes overlooking the river and the norias.
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Explore the Azem Palace in Hama, a splendid traditional Damascene building converted into a folklore museum, showcasing traditional Syrian life.