Tripoli , is the largest city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. Situated 85 kilometres (53 miles) north of the capital Beirut, it ... Read More...
The first soap factory was established in Tripoli, capital of the North Lebanon, in the late nineteenth century by Mr. Hussein Awaida. Its construction took te... Read More...
Tripoli's only functioning hammam is Hammam el-Abed, and it is the least elegant. Probably built at the end of the 17th century.
It has the typical pierced dome... Read More...
The mosque of Emir Seif ed-Dine Taynal el-Hajele was constructed in the year 1336 in the middle of Tripoli among extensive orange groves, not far from the Abu A... Read More...
A Tentative List is an inventory of those properties which each State Party intends to consider for nomination.
States Parties are encouraged to submit th... Read More...
Via Mina Hotel is a charming boutique hotel located in the old Souk of the Mina district in Tripoli. The hotel is constructed and restored in French Colonial st... Read More...
The Tripoli railway station is located in el-Mina area and is the second oldest train station in Lebanon after Riyak which began operating in 1891. Tripoli... Read More...
Covering 5 sq Km and located on the northwest of Tripoli, Sanani, Ramkine and Palm Island together with their surrounding sea make up the Palm Islands Nature Re... Read More...
Experience the warm and generous soul of Lebanon’s Mamlouki city and get amazed by its hundreds of scents, from the fresh fruits of Souk Al Bazerkan to the ... Read More...
Al Tal city square is a 19-20th century development with its most historic buildings commissioned by the Ottomans. It has Ottoman and European influenced buildi... Read More...