Guided Small-Group Tour to Tripoli and Batroun with Lunch and Tickets
Beirut, Lebanon

Guided Small-Group Tour to Tripoli and Batroun with Lunch and Tickets

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Free — 24hr

Guided Small-Group Tour to Tripoli and Batroun with Lunch and Tickets

Make the most of your time in Lebanon and visit Batroun and Tripoli on this full-day tour from Beirut and take in all the natural highlights and the most iconic sights around such as the Tripoli souk, Mosques, Churches, Sea Side, Crusader castles, the Phoenician wall and much more as well as a good lunch with hotel pickup and drop-off that make this tour a convenient option.

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Tripoli

Tripoli, North Governorate

Forty-five buildings in the city, many dating from the 14th century, have been registered as historical sites. Twelve mosques from Mamluke and Ottoman times have survived. Secular buildings include the “hammam” or the bathing-house, the souks, and the “khans”, that form an agglomeration of various trades.

3 hours
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Citadel Saint Gilles (Qal'at Sinjil)

El Amir Fakhreddine, Tripoli Lebanon

Today the castle’s main features are an octagonal Fatimid constructions converted to a church by the Crusaders, some Crusader structures of the 12th-13th centuries, a number of 14th century Mamluke additions, as well as additions made by the Ottomans in the 16th century. The present state of this huge fortress (140 meters long and 70 meters wide) is largely the result of extensive restoration work by Mustafa Barbar Agha, governor of Tripoli at the beginning of the 19th century.

30 minutes
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Al Mansouri Mosque

CRMR+RXX, Tripoli, Lebanon

Begun in 1294 and completed in 1315, the Great Mosque or Al Mansouri Mosque was built on the ruined 12th century Crusader cathedral of St. Mary of the Tower. Its large courtyard is surrounded by a vaulted prayer hall. Inside, one can still see elements of Western architecture from the old church, including the northern entrance and the Lombard style bell tower, which was transformed into the minaret. The many foundation plaques and decrees inscribed in the great Mosque not only inform us about the building but also reveal details of the daily life of the Mamluke period.

20 minutes
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Taynal Mosque

Tripoli Lebanon

Taynal Mosque is an important mosque built in 1336 by Saif Ed-Dine Taynâl on the site of a ruined Crusader church. The adjoining domed mausoleum holds the tomb of the founder. Some elements of the original structure were re-used in the mosque, for example, the two rows of granite columns with late Roman capitals, which stand in the middle of the first prayer hall. The entrance of the second prayer hall is a unique example of the architectural decoration in Tripoli during the Mamluke era.

20 minutes
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Souk Al-Harajb

Tripoli Lebanon

There are 9 souks in total in Tripoli: Attareen, Bazerkan, Haddadin, Haraj, Kameh, Koundarjiyeh, Nahhasin, Samak, Sayyaghin. Besides the food souk with plenty of fresh produce as well as meat, fish and much more.

1 hour
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Khan Al-Khayyatin

Tripoli Lebanon

The Khayyatin Khan is a part of Tripoli Souks, it is a long rectangular building of about 40 by 80 meters with a covered central courtyard and shops on either side. As the name Khan al Khayyatin implies, the khan housed and still houses tailors and other related trades as needles, thread, sewing machines etc.

5 minutes
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Tripoli Soap Factory Khan el masriyen

Khan El Massryiin، Tarablus, Lebanon

The Khan As Sabon (Soap Khan) was built at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Originally it was intended to serve as a military barracks to garrison Ottoman troops and it was purposely built in the center of the city to enable the pasha to control any uprising. It is a large rectangular structure with two story arcaded corridors running around a fountain courtyard.

5 minutes
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Al-Abd Hammam

CRPV+784, Tripoli, Lebanon

Hammam El-Abed is the only functioning hammam in Tripoli, probably built at the end of the 17th century. It has the typical pierced domes of Mamluke and Ottoman era public baths. The interior, with its cushions, central fountain and traditional fittings, is a living museum.

5 minutes
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Hammam al-Jadid

Tripoli Lebanon

Hammam Al-Jadid was built around 1740, and called the “New Bath”, it is the largest “hammam” in Tripoli, although it has not been in operation since the 1970’s, its faded grandeur still stirs the imagination.

5 minutes
Stop

Ezzeddine Hammam

Amir Fakhreddine Street Near Souk el-Nahhassin, Tripoli Lebanon

Hammam Izzed-dine is a public bathing-house was given to Tripoli city by its Mamluke governor 'Izz ed-Dîne Aybak. The governor, who died in 1298, is buried in a mausoleum beside the hammam. The Hammam 'Izz ed-Dîne was in continual use until recently and it is now under restoration.

5 minutes
Stop

Rachid Karami International Fair

Tripoli Lebanon

On the grounds of the Tripoli International Fair (Rashid Karameh International Exhibition Center) in Lebanon, one finds one of the five largest exhibition centers in the world. The 15 structures, designed by legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1963, remain unfinished due to the project's abandonment during the country's civil war in 1975.

5 minutes
Stop

Hallab 1881 قصر الحلو

Riad El Solh, Tarablus, Lebanon

Since 1881, and originating from Tripoli, Abdul Rahman Hallab has been a pioneer in the world of Lebanese sweets. Today, “Kasr El Helou” is considered one of Tripoli’s most renowned landmarks, visited by thousands of people from all parts of the globe.

15 minutes
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El Mina Port

Tripoli Lebanon

It has nine islands, four of them have been declared as natural reservations, to help breed fish, and preserve their natural habitat.

15 minutes
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Batroun

Batroun, North Governorate

Batroun is one of the world's oldest cities. Located along the Mediterranean coast in northern Lebanon, this city is known for its ancient castles and churches, quality citrus fruits, and beaches and modern nightlife. Batroun was a Phoenician metropolis that was established more than three millennia ago

30 minutes
Stop

Phoenician Wall

Batroun Lebanon

The wall is 225 meters long and 1 to 1.5 meters thick. Parts of it have crumbled, but what remain still stand as a bulwark against the sea for the residents of the ancient city.

20 minutes
Stop

Hilmi's House of Lemonade

Hilmi's Bldg, Street 902, Batroun, البترون، Lebanon

It also offers delicious smoothies and ice cream, all of which are made in-house using fresh produce and locally sourced goods.

5 minutes

Included

  • Lunch at a local Lebanese restaurant
  • Hotel Pick up & Drop off
  • All entrance fees
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Tour Leader
  • Entry/Admission - Citadel Saint Gilles (Qal'at Sinjil)

Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Personal Expenses

Good to Know

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Tickets & Cancellation

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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