Welcome to Lebanon
Tripoli - The Capital of the north of Lebanon
Tripoli (Trablos), 85 kilometers north of Beirut, has a special character all its own. Thanks to its historical wealth, relaxed lifestyle and thriving business climate, this is a city where modern and medieval blend easily into a lively and hospitable metropolis. Known as the capital of the North, Tripoli is Lebanon's second largest city.
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 along with an equal
number of "madrassas" or theological schools. Secular buildings include
the "hammam" or the bathing-house, which followed the classical pattern
of Roman-Byzantine baths, and the "khan" or caravansary.
The souks, together with the "khans", form an
agglomeration of various trades where tailors, jewelers, perfumers,
tanners and soap-makers work in surroundings that have changed very
little over the last 500 years.