Tarabulus
Tarabulus, Lebanon's largest and most important
northern city, overlooks the eastern Mediterranean Sea. This vibrant city boasts a rich history
dating back to at least the 14th century BCE.
Originally called "Athar"
by the Phoenicians and later "Tripolis" by the Greeks, its modern name "Tarabulus" reflects its Greek roots. The population is predominantly Sunni Muslim, with smaller Christian and Alawite
communities.
Explore the city's significant religious site,
the Mansouri Great Mosque.
History buffs can delve deeper at the Citadel of Tripoli, the largest crusader castle in Lebanon. Admire the Mamluk architecture, the second-highest concentration after
Cairo. Offshore, discover the Palm Islands, a protected area known for endangered
loggerhead turtles, rare monk seals, and migratory birds.
While specific shopping recommendations are
limited, you can still find unique treasures at Tarabulus' local markets and shops. In contrast to Latakia's nightlife, Tarabulus offers a vibrant scene with internationally
recognized nightclubs, pubs, and bars. Enjoy music, dance, and drinks at
various venues throughout the city.