Top 5 Must Do's in Tripoli
Edit ThisAn ancient city founded in the 7 th century B.C, Trivoli is a charming mass of rich historical legacy, industrial activity and breathtaking sea-side natural beauty. The Tripoli Must Do's guide offers visitors information on the best attractions and activities in this culture-soaked Libyan Capital.
1. The Old Town
Visit the old town section Medina that appears surprisingly untouched by the flurry of tourist activity in the region. This old world destination is replete with illustrations of an abundant cultural legacy that refuse to bow down to the dictates of contemporary landscaping. Assaraya al Hamra or the Red Castke is a spectacular monument housed in this quarter and boasts of a sprawling complex with compact courtyards. Other sights worth experiencing are the ancient statues and Ottoman fountains interspersed around the region.
2. Gugi and Karamanli Momosques
The twin mosques are one of the best places to catch a glimpse of Tripoli’s fine tryst with intricate architecture. The aesthetic embellishments and exquisite tile work are brilliant examples of the city’s artistic genius. A little further down from the Gurgi mosque is the Arch of Marcus Aurelius, the lone Romanesque style monument in Tripoli.
3. The Bazaar of Tripoli
Head to the charmingly ethic and exotic Bazaar of Tripoli which is the main market housing some great bargains on traditional items including fine hand crafted jewelry and traditional attire. The roadside eateries though not the healthiest places to eat serve some of the most delectable fare in town. This is a lovely place to catch a snapshot of Tripoli’s local culture and to bag some super bargains on souvenirs.
4. Take a Tour of the Modern City
Embark on a modern city tour of Tripoli from the Green Square and walk towards Sharah Omar Mukhtar for the city’s main business district. After returning from the business district, head back towards the Green Square and move along Sharah Mohammed Magarief to the post office. After heading straight down, visit the People’s Palace. The Green Square is the heart of the city and is bustling with shops and eateries.
5. Museum Time
The Jamahiriya Museum stores a superb collection of chronologically arranged artifacts dating back to the Neolithic age. The Saharan stone art and medieval Roman sculptures along with Leptis Magna patterned mosaics exhibited here are worth watching.
Tripoli is a colorful montage of ancient historical and cultural grandeur and wears its ceremonious appeal with panache.
