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Ramadan in Tripoli, Lebanon: Preparations and Shopping, Iftar, Souhour and Positive Vibes (4K Video)

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Lebanon ???????? Lebanon Tripoli Rifaieh Gold Souq, Tailors Souq, Arid Souq Walking Tour | لبنان طرابلس

Lebanon Tripoli old Souq walking tour, in this video we have covered Rifaieh Souq, Gold Souq, Tailors Souq, Arid Souq. This Souq is old and authentic as it can be.

Lebanon Tripoli is the largest city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. Situated 81 km (50 mi) north of the capital Beirut, it is the capital of the North Governorate and the Tripoli District. Tripoli overlooks the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and it is the northernmost seaport in Lebanon. It holds a string of four small islands offshore. The Palm Islands were declared a protected area because of their status of haven for endangered loggerhead turtles (Chelona mydas), rare monk seals and migratory birds. Tripoli borders the city of El Mina, the port of the Tripoli District, which it is geographically conjoined with to form the greater Tripoli conurbation.
The history of Tripoli dates back at least to the 14th century BCE. The city is well known for containing the Mansouri Great Mosque and the largest Crusader fortress in Lebanon, the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles. It has the second highest concentration of Mamluk architecture after Cairo.

In the Arab World, Tripoli is sometimes known as Ṭarābulus al-Sham, or Levantine Tripoli, to distinguish it from its Libyan counterpart, known as Tripoli-of-the-West.

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12 hours in TRIPOLI, Lebanon: BEST spots to eat!

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In my second collaboration with BeirutFood (July 2020), we visited the second biggest city in Lebanon: Tripoli.
Tripoli (or Trablos for Arabic speakers) is often referred to as a dangerous and very poor city. But the only way to actually verify this is by going there. And trust me, it's always an agreeable surprise. The city is so hospitable, the old souks are unmissable, the street food is my favorite in Lebanon and the gastronomy there is so freaking diverse. Yes, the city is going through a lot, but let this food vlog be a reminder that there still is potential ❤️

Here are the places we visited and my main takeaways:
1:18 Accra: The hommos Malisieh is the specialty there
2:23 Moghrabieh Sandwich: They only do it in Tripoli
2:59 Kaakeh Trablosieh Furn: We saw how they make the renowned Kaakeh with sesame seeds
3:39 Carob street Juice: My first time tasting carob and my first street juice
4:04 Mat3am el Saade (Sfiha): Probably my favorite place of the day. It's super cheap, it's SO good and it's a specialty.
4:40 3al Tariq (Shawarma): What a funny concept this restaurant offers! They serve the food in baskets that move with ropes from the kitchen roof to your table.
5:37 Kaakeh Abou Daniel: This little kiosk is so awesome, and Abu Daniel is a legend.
6:09 Baytna (Mezze and Macheweh): Amazing Mezze, the generosity there was unbelievable and I probably tasted my best Kebbeh Naye ever (Raw meat).
8:21 Hallab (Arabic Sweets): Best Arabic sweets I ever tasted. So much better when you eat them fresh from the factory and when you know how much work goes behind each sweet.

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First impressions of Tripoli Lebanon ????????

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Tripoli is liberal -- they follow their own rules. As the second most populated city in Lebanon, Tripoli, or Trablus (طرابلس), has a unique culture of its own that didn't remind me of anything I had seen in Lebanon up until that point. At first glance, it came across as chaotic and scary, but once we got used to it we relaxed and found the people kind and welcoming, and the city to be an interesting mix of old and new, traditional and revolutionary. In this video, join us for the more traditional side of Tripoli: The Citadel, the Souks, the Artisans, the Food and a Hammam.

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0:00 Intro
0:40 Tripoli Citadel
5:41 Souk (Market)
7:32 Freshly Squeezed Carrot Orange Juice
10:34 Eating Mougrabieh
15:27 More Touristy Soap Makers
18:24 Traditional, Handmade Soap Al-Sharkass
25:27 Hammam
29:09 Seafood Dinner
30:09 Interesting Cafe
31:00 Outro


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Lebanon 2019 - Tripoli

01:02 Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles (Castle of Tripoli);
03:46 Al Mansouri Mosque;
04:26 Souk Al-Harajb;

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Lebanon : A day in TRIPOLI

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A Day trip to the ancient city of Tripoli. With a few others i mat at the hostel i was staying at, we decided to try local transport, it was soooo hot! i know i probably complain about the heat too much... but it was so hot, also at that time there was no electricity, so no A/C , .i was lucky as i could leave, but for those that live there life is hard, and getting harder. but a lovely place. so many military around here in Tripoli apparently things can kick off every few months ....i cant remember who they said they have issues with as it was all a bit confusing . so this was just the day in Tripoli!!

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Lebanon ???????? Eid Al Adah Night In Lebanon Tripoli | لبنان طرابلس وقفة عيد الأضحى

Join me in this walking tour in Lebanon Tripoli during the night of Eid Al Adha, it was very busy and crowded.

Lebanon Tripoli is the largest city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. Situated 81 km (50 mi) north of the capital Beirut, it is the capital of the North Governorate and the Tripoli District. Tripoli overlooks the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and it is the northernmost seaport in Lebanon. It holds a string of four small islands offshore. The Palm Islands were declared a protected area because of their status of haven for endangered loggerhead turtles (Chelona mydas), rare monk seals and migratory birds. Tripoli borders the city of El Mina, the port of the Tripoli District, which it is geographically conjoined with to form the greater Tripoli conurbation.
The history of Tripoli dates back at least to the 14th century BCE. The city is well known for containing the Mansouri Great Mosque and the largest Crusader fortress in Lebanon, the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles. It has the second highest concentration of Mamluk architecture after Cairo.

In the Arab World, Tripoli is sometimes known as Ṭarābulus al-Sham, or Levantine Tripoli, to distinguish it from its Libyan counterpart, known as Tripoli-of-the-West.

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Lebanon ???????? Eid Al Adah Night In Lebanon Tripoli | لبنان طرابلس وقفة عيد الأضحى

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Walking Tripoli (Trablous) souk, Lebanon

A Visit to Tripoli Old Souks - زيارة عفوية الى اسواق طرابلس القديمة - Travel Video

Welcome to the Tripoli Old Souks, one of the most vibrant and historic marketplaces in Lebanon. Nestled in the heart of the city, these souks are a bustling hub of activity, offering a unique and authentic shopping experience that is sure to delight visitors of all ages.

Dating back to the 14th century, the Tripoli Old Souks are steeped in history and tradition. Here, you'll find an incredible array of goods, from spices and textiles to jewelry and handicrafts, all sold by friendly and welcoming vendors who are eager to share their wares with you.

But the Tripoli Old Souks are more than just a shopping destination - they're a cultural experience. As you wander through the narrow alleys and bustling squares, you'll be transported back in time to an era when trade and commerce were the lifeblood of the city. Take a moment to admire the stunning architecture of the buildings, with their intricate arabesque designs and soaring archways.

And when you need a break from shopping, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can sit and enjoy a traditional Lebanese meal or a refreshing cup of mint tea. Whether you're in the mood for falafel, hummus, or a hearty bowl of lentil soup, you'll find it all here in the Tripoli Old Souks.

So come and explore the Tripoli Old Souks today - it's an experience you won't forget!

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