Sayda, Saida, Sidon
Saida, also known
as Sidon, is the third-largest city in Lebanon. Located on the Mediterranean
coast, Saida's history stretches back over 6,000 years. This ancient Phoenician city-state was a hub of
commerce on maritime trade routes.
Throughout history, Saida has attracted various conquerors, each leaving
their mark. From the Assyrians and
Babylonians to the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Crusaders, Saida's
architecture and culture reflect these diverse influences.
Explore the remarkable Sidon Sea Castle, a testament to the
city's strategic importance. Immerse
yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of Saida's Old Souks, a
labyrinthine marketplace overflowing with everything from fresh produce to
handcrafted souvenirs. Unravel layers of
history at the Great Mosque (Al-Omari Mosque), or discover Saida's
mercantile past at Khan El Franj, a historic caravanserai.
Visit the Debbane Palace, a beautiful palace and museum, or simply relax and enjoy a
leisurely walk along the Corniche, the seafront promenade lined with cafes and restaurants.