Tripoli, Lebanon 3 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Ancient Tripoli
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Morning:
- Start your day with a hearty Lebanese breakfast at
Zaitunay W Jbeil
, a popular local spot. (Breakfast cost: ~$5) - Visit the iconic Crac des Chevaliers, also known as Qal’at al-Hosn, a crusader castle located about an hour from Tripoli. (Entrance fee: ~$7)
- Start your day with a hearty Lebanese breakfast at
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Afternoon:
- Return to Tripoli and explore the ancient city center. Visit the beautiful Al-Mamluk Souk for shopping and lunch at
Al Mandaloun
, a traditional Lebanese restaurant. (Lunch cost: ~$10) - Don’t miss the Tripoli Citadel, a historic fortress overlooking the city. (Entrance fee: ~$2)
- Return to Tripoli and explore the ancient city center. Visit the beautiful Al-Mamluk Souk for shopping and lunch at
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Evening:
- Stroll along the bustling Seafront Corniche and enjoy the sunset.
- Have dinner at
Al Borj
, a seafood restaurant with stunning views of the Mediterranean. (Dinner cost: ~$15)
Day 2: Discover Tripoli’s Culture & Food
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Morning:
- Visit the Church of Saint Anthony, one of the oldest churches in Lebanon, and the nearby El-Debba Mosque.
- Stop by
Khan al-Abidi
, a 13th-century caravanserai for lunch. (Lunch cost: ~$8)
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Afternoon:
- Learn about olive oil production at the Al-Qasabieh Cooperative and taste some freshly pressed olive oil.
- Explore the Harb Museum, which showcases Tripoli’s rich history and culture. (Entrance fee: ~$2)
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Evening:
- Dine at
Al Moussafer Al Jdeideh
, a popular restaurant known for its live Lebanese music. (Dinner cost: ~$12) - Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Tripoli’s neighborhoods like Jbeil and Jdeidet El-Bosra.
- Dine at
Day 3: Relax & Depart
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Morning:
- Spend your last morning relaxing at
Aleppo Beach
, a beautiful spot to soak up the sun and swim in the Mediterranean. (Entrance fee: ~$4) - Have a leisurely breakfast at a local café before heading out.
- Spend your last morning relaxing at
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Afternoon:
- Depending on your departure time, you may have time to do some last-minute shopping or sightseeing.
- Make your way to the airport, which is approximately a 45-minute drive from Tripoli. (Taxi cost: ~$20)
Things to Know:
- The official language is Arabic, but English and French are widely spoken.
- Lebanese currency is the Lebanese Pound (LBP). Credit cards are not always accepted, so it’s best to have cash on hand.
- Tripoli can be hot during the day, so remember to carry water and sunscreen.
- Tripoli is a safe city, but as with any travel destination, it’s important to keep your belongings secure and avoid isolated areas at night.
Transportation:
- Taxis are the most common form of transportation in Tripoli. Fares should be negotiated before starting the journey.
- It is also possible to rent a car or use a ride-hailing service like Careem.