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  1. Tripoli ( Arabic: طرابلس, ALA-LC: Ṭarābulus [a]) is the largest and most important city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. [2] Situated 81 km (50 mi) north of the capital Beirut, it is the capital of the North Governorate and the Tripoli District.

    • 27.3 km² (10.5 sq mi)
    • Lebanon
  2. Mar 29, 2024 · The Great Mosque, Tripoli, Leb. Tripoli, (“The Eastern Tripoli”), city and port, northwestern Lebanon. It lies on the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of the Abū ʿAlī River, 40 miles (65 km) north-northeast of Beirut. Founded after 700 bc, it became in the Persian period (300 bc) the capital for the Phoenician triple federation of city ...

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    • Walk through Tripoli Citadel's ancient halls. Once known as The Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles, Tripoli Citadel stands as a great historical landmark commemorating its medieval roots as well as showcasing Tripoli’s rich history.
    • Meditate in peace at Taynal Mosque. What was once a Crusader Church now stands as one of the oldest mosques in Tripoli. Built in 1336, Taynal Mosque offers a place of prayer for devout Muslims.
    • Shop at the historical Souq Al Haraj. Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Located in the Hadeed District, Souq Al Haraj is a 14th-century Mamluk bazaar featuring high vaulted ceilings and original black granite shafts that were renovated by the crusaders, mamluks, and ottomans.
    • Check out the souks at Khan Al-Khayyatin. Khan Al-Khayyatin is an intriguing attraction as its origins are shrouded in mystery while being such an integral part of the city.
  3. History of Tripoli, Lebanon. Evidence of settlement in Tripoli dates back as early as 1400 BCE. In the 9th century, the Phoenicians established a trading station in Tripoli and later, under Persian rule, the city became the center of a confederation of the Phoenician city-states of Sidon, Tyre, and Arados Island.

    • Visit the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles. The Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles, also known as Qala’at Sanjil in Arabic, stands as a historic symbol in Tripoli, Lebanon.
    • Explore Tripoli’s many souks. The souks of Tripoli are a labyrinthine of narrow streets and alleyways packed with history, culture, commerce and street food that offers a window into traditional Lebanese life.
    • See Tripoli’s ‘Great Mosque’ The Great Mosque of Tripoli, also known as the Mansouri Great Mosque, is one of Lebanon’s largest and most significant mosques.
    • Stroll along the Corniche. The Corniche is a picturesque promenade that stretches along the city’s Mediterranean coastline. Lined with palm trees and dotted with benches, the Corniche is an ideal place for a leisurely walk, although avoid the head of the day.
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  5. Jan 6, 2021 · Tripoli is Lebanon's second largest city and a great Middle Eastern vibe. Explore its old souks, Citadel, El Mina, Palm Island Reserve and more. Find out where to eat, sleep and visit in this mini guide by Lebanon Traveler.

  6. Jul 19, 2023 · Discover the historical and cultural attractions of Tripoli, a coastal city with a rich and diverse heritage. Explore the citadel, the souks, the mosques, the seafront, the street food, and more in this guide.

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