{"id":874,"date":"2020-04-07T10:51:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-07T10:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/?post_type=cities&#038;p=874"},"modified":"2020-05-14T12:11:58","modified_gmt":"2020-05-14T12:11:58","slug":"tripoli","status":"publish","type":"cities","link":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/fr\/cities\/tripoli\/","title":{"rendered":"Tripoli"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-874","cities","type-cities","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":{"name":"Tripoli","info":"Tripoli is the northern capital of Lebanon, the country's second largest city, completely different from Beirut \u2014 it is modern and free WiFi Tripoli is available almost in all public places. The historical part of this gorgeous city has managed to preserve the ancient atmosphere of the Arab place with its eastern markets called bazaars, hammams, soap factories, mosques, and caravanserais. The muddy river divides the city into 2 parts. Tripoli WiFi connection is available in all large hotels, in the restaurants, in banks and in the airport, which is pretty far from the city.     Airport  The closest to this city airport is Beirut Rafic Hariri. Therefore, when you come there (it is located 90 km from the city) and need Tripoli airport WiFi connection, you can get it free, but only for 30 minutes. When the time is over, but you still need to use Tripoli airport WiFi, you can buy the additional time, which is pretty cheap. If you meet some difficulties doing it, come to the people that work there and ask how to connect to Tripoli airport WiFi in Beirut. 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You can get to the mosque completely free of charge; however, women will need to wear closed clothes \u2014you can get hooded cloaks provided for this purpose not far from the main entrance. Do not use Tripoli WiFi there even if you find the hot spot. In the evening, after visiting the market, take a walk along the Al Mina Promenade. Here you can book a boat trip to one of the nearest islands. On the largest of them, Palm Island is a national reserve, densely populated with green turtles and exotic birds. Finish a wonderful day spent in an oriental tale, best in one of the small oriental cafes, slowly sipping famous Arabic coffee, fairly flavored with cardamom, and savoring traditional local desserts. Connect to Tripoli cafe WiFi and share with your friends the news about your Arabic trip.     Hotels and Hostels  Most of them have free WiFi Tripoli connection, but only the guests of the hotels and hostels can use the Internet there. 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When the time is over, but you still need to use Tripoli airport WiFi, you can buy the additional time, which is pretty cheap. If you meet some difficulties doing it, come to the people that work there and ask how to connect to Tripoli airport WiFi in Beirut. You can also buy time to stay online using your credit card.[:]","_info":"field_5e8b347037f72","get_info":"[:en]Entertainment and Attractions  You should go to Tripoli, if you want to experience the taste of eastern life, feel the aroma of homemade Arabic food, try famous Lebanese sweets right on the street, stroll through the noisy day and mysteriously deserted bazaar at night, drink a delicious orange fresh. The main attraction of this place is the atmosphere of this eastern city. Everything here is bright and unusual: women walking in scarves and hijabs, men in the courtyards playing cards, smoking hookahs and drinking coffee, children running in the labyrinths of the streets. 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You can get to the mosque completely free of charge; however, women will need to wear closed clothes \u2014you can get hooded cloaks provided for this purpose not far from the main entrance. Do not use Tripoli WiFi there even if you find the hot spot. In the evening, after visiting the market, take a walk along the Al Mina Promenade. Here you can book a boat trip to one of the nearest islands. On the largest of them, Palm Island is a national reserve, densely populated with green turtles and exotic birds. Finish a wonderful day spent in an oriental tale, best in one of the small oriental cafes, slowly sipping famous Arabic coffee, fairly flavored with cardamom, and savoring traditional local desserts. Connect to Tripoli cafe WiFi and share with your friends the news about your Arabic trip.     Hotels and Hostels  Most of them have free WiFi Tripoli connection, but only the guests of the hotels and hostels can use the Internet there. It is better to book a room in the chosen hotel beforehand as Tripoli is a popular with tourists place, and hotels there are rather cheap, so you might not find a free room.     Where to eat in Tripoli  Locals are very open people. Come to any of them and ask about the Tripoli cafe WiFi place. The guy will prompt you a dozen places where you can try Arabic and classic European cuisine. The prices there are moderate, and the street food is really cheap. If you make an order, Tripoli cafe WiFi connection will be free.  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