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Discover the architectural beauty and spiritual significance of the Sultan Abdul Majid Mosque in picturesque Byblos, Lebanon.
The Sultan Abdul Majid Mosque in Byblos is a stunning architectural gem, drawing visitors with its intricate designs and serene ambiance. Explore its captivating history and spiritual significance while enjoying the picturesque surroundings of this ancient city.
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Walking
From the center of Bcharre, head west towards the main road (Lebanon's Route 3). Continue walking straight for about 1 kilometer until you reach the main intersection. At the intersection, turn right onto Route 3 and walk for another 15 kilometers. You will pass through beautiful scenic views of the mountains and valleys. Once you reach Byblos, look for the signs directing you to the Old Town area. The Sultan Abdul Majid Mosque will be located at 4JCW+9F7, just a short walk from the Old Souk.
Public Transport
From Bcharre, walk to the nearest bus station located on the main road near the center. Take a bus heading towards Byblos. The bus ride will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive in Byblos, disembark at the main bus stop. From there, ask locals for directions to the Old Town area or follow the signs. The Sultan Abdul Majid Mosque is a short walk from the bus stop, situated at 4JCW+9F7.
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Discover Bcharre, a picturesque town in Lebanon's Kadisha Valley, known for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and the ancient Cedars of God.
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