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The Port of Batroun
This charming port is lined with traditional Lebanese houses, restaurants, and cafes. It is a great place to wander around and watch the sunset.
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St.Stephen's Cathedral
This beautiful cathedral is one of the most iconic landmarks in Batroun. It was built in the 12th century and designed by an Italian architect.
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The Miraculous Sea Lady Church (Saydet Al-Bahr)
This orthodox church overlooks the Phoenician wall, is made up of Batroun's sandstone, and is cherished by local fishermen.
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The Maritime Wall or Phoenician Wall
The wall goes back to the 1st Century B.C and served as a natural barrier of protection against invaders and sea storms.
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The Roman Amphitheatre
Located at Mrah El Sheikh Quarter, work began at the site between the years 222-235 A.D but was never finished.
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Batroun Old Souk
The Batroun Old Souk goes back to the 19th Century. It is a network of narrow, cobbled streets and alleyways lined with traditional Lebanese houses and shops.
Top Listings in Batroun
You can get to Batroun via different roads:
– Beirut, Dbayeh, Jounieh, Batroun
– Ghazir, Halat, Jbeil, Batroun
– Aamchit, Thoum, Kfaraabida, Batroun
– Tripoli, Kalmoun, Anfeh, Batroun
– Chekka, Heri, Hamat, Batroun
– Tannourine, Douma, Ebrin, Batroun
- Municipality 06-642170
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- Call Center 06-642942