Known to locals as Sour, the port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon boasts a rich historical tapestry, with ruins dating back over 4,000 years. Spanning the Phoenician, Roman, Crusader, and Ottoman eras, the site is a UNESCO World Heritage destination. Visitors can explore the layers of history etched into the ancient stones, from the expansive Roman hippodrome to the intricate mosaics. Beyond its archaeological treasures, Tyre also offers pristine white sand beaches and a culinary delight in its fresh seafood, making it a well-rounded destination for both history enthusiasts and leisure seekers.
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