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Tripoli & Byblos Tour | Crusader, Mamluk & Phoenician History
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Beirut
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Two of Lebanon's most historically rich cities — one day, entirely your own. This private full-day tour takes you north from Beirut to Tripoli, Lebanon's second city and one of the finest surviving medieval cities in the Arab world, before heading south to Byblos — one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth and a place where 7,000 years of history sit within a single walk.
In Tripoli you will stand inside a Crusader citadel, step into a 14th-century Mamluk mosque built on the foundations of a Crusader church, wander ancient khans and hammams, and end at the colourful fishing port of El Mina. In Byblos you will explore a Crusader castle built from Phoenician stones, walk the an...
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8 heures
Proposé en Arabe (العربية) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Arabe (العربية) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
chauffeur parlant anglais
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Pourboire
Itinéraire
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Beyrouth
9:00 AM — Departure from Beirut
Your private English-speaking driver collects you from your Beirut hotel and heads north along the Mediterranean coastal highway toward Tripoli — a scenic drive with sea views and mountain backdrops all the way.
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Citadelle Saint Gilles (Qal'at Sinjil)
Begin at the commanding Crusader citadel that has watched over Tripoli since the 12th century, originally built by Raymond de Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse, during the First Crusade. Later expanded and reinforced by the Mamluks, the citadel offers sweeping panoramic views over Tripoli's old city, the port of El Mina, and the snow-capped Lebanese mountains beyond. Your driver shares the dramatic story of the Crusades, the Mamluk conquest, and the centuries of history embedded in these ancient walls.
30 minutes
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Al Mansouri Mosque
Descend into the old city to visit the Al-Mansouri Great Mosque — one of the most significant Mamluk monuments in Lebanon, built in the 14th century on the site of a former Crusader Cathedral of Santa Maria. Look closely at the entrance portal and you will still see the original Gothic stonework from the Crusader church incorporated into the Mamluk facade — a remarkable architectural palimpsest of two civilisations layered in a single doorway.
15 minutes
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Mosquée Taynal
A short walk brings you to the Taynal Mosque — another extraordinary example of Mamluk architecture built on Crusader foundations, this time incorporating two connected prayer halls: one originally a Crusader church, the other a Mamluk addition. The result is a unique hybrid structure found nowhere else in the world, where Gothic arches and Mamluk stonework exist side by side in the same building. A hidden gem that most visitors to Tripoli walk past without knowing its significance.
15 minutes
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Khan Al-Khayyatin
Step into one of Tripoli's best-preserved medieval khans — a vaulted caravanserai where merchants and their goods once rested along the old Silk Road trade routes. Khan Al-Khayyatin, named after the tailors who worked here for centuries, gives a vivid sense of the commercial life that once made Tripoli one of the wealthiest trading cities of the medieval Levant.
5 minutes
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Fabrique de savon de Tripoli Khan el Masriyen
Pass through Khan el Masriyin — the Egyptian merchants' khan — home to one of Tripoli's traditional olive oil soap factories. Like Sidon to the south, Tripoli has a centuries-old soap-making tradition that once supplied markets across the Mediterranean. The scent of olive oil and laurel soap still fills these ancient stone corridors today.
5 minutes
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Hammam Ezzeddine
One of Tripoli's finest surviving Ottoman hammams, the Ezzeddine Hammam on Amir Fakhreddine Street is a beautifully preserved example of traditional bathhouse architecture — its domed roof pierced with star-shaped glass openings that cast dappled light into the marble interior. A glimpse into the social and daily life of the medieval city that few visitors take the time to find.
5 minutes
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Le port de Mina
Head to the historic port district of El Mina for a relaxed stroll along Tripoli's Mediterranean waterfront. Colourful wooden fishing boats bob in the harbour, Ottoman-era mansions line the corniche, and the pace of life slows to something entirely unhurried. A perfect palate cleanser between the medieval intensity of the old city and the ancient grandeur of Byblos ahead.
15 minutes
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Vieux Souk
Arrive in Byblos and begin with a wander through its charming old souk — one of the most picturesque in Lebanon, with stone-paved lanes, artisan workshops, antique dealers, and jewellery shops crafting Phoenician-inspired designs. The souk leads naturally into the heart of the ancient city and sets the scene for what is about to unfold at the castle.
30 minutes
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Château de Byblos
Enter the Crusader castle built in the 12th century from the recycled stones of Phoenician temples and Roman columns — a building that is itself a physical summary of Byblos's extraordinary history. Within the castle grounds, the archaeological layers are visible at every step: Neolithic settlements dating to 5000 BC, Bronze Age temples, Phoenician royal tombs, Persian and Hellenistic ruins, and Roman colonnaded streets. Byblos gave the world its alphabet — the Phoenician script developed here became the foundation of Greek, Latin, Arabic, and ultimately every modern alphabet. Its name gave us the word Bible. Your driver brings this 7,000-year story to life.
45 minutes
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Port de Byblos
Walk down to Byblos's ancient fishing harbour — one of the oldest ports in the world, still in daily use by local fishermen. The medieval city walls reflected in the calm water, the colourful boats, and the waterfront restaurants make this the most photogenic spot in Byblos and the natural setting for lunch.
15 minutes
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Byblos
Lunch in Byblos — waterfront
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants overlooking the ancient port — fresh Lebanese mezze, grilled fish, and seafood served with Mediterranean views and the medieval walls as your backdrop. One of the most memorable lunch settings in Lebanon.
1 heure
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Beyrouth
Return to Beirut — approx. 5:00 PM
Scenic coastal drive back to Beirut with drop-off at your hotel — completing eight hours through the Crusader, Mamluk, Phoenician, and Roman layers of Lebanon's extraordinary north.
Tripoli & Byblos Tour | Crusader, Mamluk & Phoenician History
(1) Avis
Beirut
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Two of Lebanon's most historically rich cities — one day, entirely your own. This private full-day tour takes you north from Beirut to Tripoli, Lebanon's second city and one of the finest surviving medieval cities in the Arab world, before heading south to Byblos — one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth and a place where 7,000 years of history sit within a single walk.
In Tripoli you will stand inside a Crusader citadel, step into a 14th-century Mamluk mosque built on the foundations of a Crusader church, wander ancient khans and hammams, and end at the colourful fishing port of El Mina. In Byblos you will explore a Crusader castle built from Phoenician stones, walk the an...