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Nice view to the old city. 6 $ for entrance but no ticket.
The Citadel looks like some other forts built by the crusaders in the Middle East. The view is nice and several tanks of the Lebanese army where parked in front of the building with some soldiers arou...
Qala'at Tarablus (Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Giles) towers over Tripoli and the river. You can see the Fruit/veggies market underneath as well as all the close houses. The Crusader Castle was origin...
We started our visit in Tripoli here, early in the morning. It was amazing! The fortress is almost intact, it is a pleasure walking through different part of it. The citadel dominates over the city as...
After being stuck in traffic for some time we arrived just 30 minutes before closing and were allowed to enter the picturesque Citadel free of charge to have a quick look and take some beautiful pictu...
Although the citadel was partly occupied by the military with their three tanks parked outside, there was plenty to see of the Castle with at least two towers dating back to the Crusades. The museum i...
Nice view to the old city. 6 $ for entrance but no ticket.
The Citadel looks like some other forts built by the crusaders in the Middle East. The view is nice and several tanks of the Lebanese army where parked in front of the building with some soldiers arou...
A must see in Tripoli
Qala'at Tarablus (Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Giles) towers over Tripoli and the river. You can see the Fruit/veggies market underneath as well as all the close houses. The Crusader Castle was origin...
Number one in Tripoli
We started our visit in Tripoli here, early in the morning. It was amazing! The fortress is almost intact, it is a pleasure walking through different part of it. The citadel dominates over the city as...
True Lebanese hospitality!
After being stuck in traffic for some time we arrived just 30 minutes before closing and were allowed to enter the picturesque Citadel free of charge to have a quick look and take some beautiful pictu...
Tripoli citadel
Although the citadel was partly occupied by the military with their three tanks parked outside, there was plenty to see of the Castle with at least two towers dating back to the Crusades. The museum i...