Hammam Al Jadid
Tripoli's most beautiful and most luxurious; the Hammam is currently undergoing restoration. It is the new Ottoman bath built by Asaad Pasha al-Athem in 1740 AD. It features a luxurious gateway decorated with cornices, domes and beautiful finishes surrounded by white and black stones.
Hammam El Nouri
Hammam Al-Nouri has been inoperative since the 1970s and needs restoration; however, time and neglect have added strange charm and beauty. It is a cave of history that tells the story of a place that was bustling for eight long centuries.
Hammam Ezzeddine
Built by the Mamluk ruler Ezzedine Aybak Al-Moussli in 1294 AD (buried in a nearby mausoleum), on the ruins of a building from the Crusader period. His geometric designs are in line with the Tailors’ Khan's designs next door, suggesting they form one project. The Hammam was not subject to
Tripoli in 4 minutes
One of the most beautiful and ancient cities on the Mediterranean, Tripoli is a hidden treasure with cultural and touristic riches still waiting to be discovered and to be put on the map. This is a first attempt, with an edited representation and information to portray this charming city as