'''Tripoli''' [http://www.tripoli-lebanon.com/main.html] (Arabic: Trablus ??????) is a city in northern Lebanon.
Get in
From Beirut's Charles Helou station, you can either take a bus (you might have to wait 20 minutes for the bus to get full), Share a Taxi with others or hire your own taxi (You'll pay for 4 people)
Get around
See
Do
. Every Sunday afternoon families will gather to the shoreline of Tripoli where the road meets the ocean and they walk on the sidewalk provided while the sun goes down. They'll be vendors with food, and bike rentals for those who want to ride. Its a peaceful and relaxing time, where some will sit at the cafe's smoke hookah and watch the sunset. Its a must for a sweet finish at the end of your day.
Buy
Eat
Tripoli is famous all over Lebanon for its sticky oriental sweets. Many Beiruties visit Tripoli ''en group'' on Sunday mornings to have breakfast at "Hallab". Confusingly to tourists, many sweet houses in Tripoli carry the name "Hallab" in one way or another. This is either because they are legitimate descendants of the famous nineteenth century sweets maker of the same name, or simple free riders trying to profit from the name's reputation.
Two however stand out: Rifaat Al Hallab [http://www.hallab.com], and Abdel Rahman Al Hallab [http://www.hallab.com.lb] . A visit to either will satisfy the most demanding of sweet teeth.
Drink
Sleep
Stay Safe
In July 2008 there has been skirmishes between Sunnis and Alawites of Tripoli. The army mobilised into town and controlled the situation.
Get out