Victoria was born and raised by the sea in El Mina, Tripoli. Her long hair resembles the waves and her eyes are warm like summer. She is known for her kindness, compassion, and hospitality, but she is most described by her generosity. Her courtyard is always open and her rooms are always filled with the gentle sea breeze.
In Victoria, you can select from a variety of rooms. Each room is designed to accommodate different family sizes and to best reflect your personality as well as maximize your comfort.
The luxurious and open studios are decorated with large glass arched doors that open up onto private balconies and the el Mina skies. It is the best space for friends and/or couples to kick back or enjoy the many activities available in the city and hotel.
– Queen bed
– Private bathroom/shower
– Kitchenette
– Open living room with a sofa bed
– 120 USD
– $15 extra per person
– $25 extra fold-out bed
4Terrace rooms have a distinctive design by opening directly out onto a large terrace. These rooms are perfect for the early riser or the yoga enthusiast. The terrace is a great place to enjoy breakfast in the morning or the beautiful night breeze with a drink or a good book.
– Queen bed
– Private bathroom/shower
– Private access to the terrace
– 80 USD
– $15 extra per person
– $25 extra fold-out bed
Our double rooms are a cozy and comfortable way to travel on business or with friends. With a calm atmosphere and a relaxing design to rest after a long day exploring or working.
– 2 single beds
– Private bathroom/bathtub
– 70 USD
– $15 extra per person
– $25 extra fold-out bed
Our Queen rooms are carefully designed to ensure comfort, leisure, and relief. Perfect for a couple and for accommodating friends. Each room has a charming balcony to enjoy a book, a morning coffee, or a drink at night.
– Queen bed
– Private bathroom/shower
– Private balcony
– 65 USD
– $15 extra per person
– $25 extra fold-out bed
First established in 636 CE by Arab commanders, the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles in Tripoli overlooks the Abou Ali River and is one of the biggest fortresses in Lebanon.
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
There is a total of nine old Tripoli souks to explore, with the most known being the Attareen (Fragrance Makers), Nahasseen (Copper Welders), Soap Khan, and Khayateen (Seamstresses). They were divided according to ancient guilds as Tripoli was known for its olive oil-based soaps and beautiful merchandise.
Tripoli is brimming with beautiful mosques, from ancient buildings to modern structures. Although mosques are located throughout the city, the most known mosques are the Mansouri Great Mosque, built-in 1294 CE, and the Bourtasi Mosque in the Hadid district, constructed in 1310 CE.
If you’ve missed breakfast, Akra Restaurant is known as the authentic Tripolitan breakfast. Located both near the citadel and in Tal, this
restaurant serves delicious hummus-based dishes like “Hummus bi Tahini” and “Fatteh.”
Akra, Mohammad El Husseini, Tripoli, Lebanon, +961 6 438 500
The Rachid Karami International Fair Center is a modern architectural marvel with its expanse of gardens around its perimeter. Various buildings are strewn across the greenery, from a hollow dome that works like an amphitheater to an arch that opens onto a concert stage.
Phone number: +961 6 600 427
The old train station of Tripoli, located before Burj Al Sibai on the coastal side of the city is not to be missed. The station has become a canvas for talented street artists, while the beautiful and rustic trains still stand tall throughout the site.
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Situated in El Mîna, 3 km from Tripoli International Expo, Victoria Boutique Hotel features accommodation with multiple terraces, a courtyard, free private parking, boat rentals, activities, and Tripoli tours.
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