Janzu is a low-key resort located 12 kilometres from Tripoli, famous for its 200 year old mosque (Sidi Amara Mosque), underground tombs, museum and beach.
Located in Tripoli, the Arch of Marcus Aurelius dates from 163 AD and was built as a testament to the might of the Roman army.
Gurgi Mosque is Tripoli’s most attractive mosque, crafted with Egyptian and Greek marble, Moroccan stone and Tunisian tiles.
The Jamahiriya Museum with its enormous collection of stunning mosaics, Islamic architecture and natural historical artifacts is one of Tripoli's most important museums.
Extremely well-preserved, Tripoli's old medina has narrow whitewashed streets and old souks with diversified arts, crafts, fabrics and jewellery for sale. The architecture is attra...
Tripoli's Assai al-Hamra, or the Red Castle, is a sprawling fortress with numerous buildings and courtyards.