Mentioned in the book of Genesis, the ancient port city of Sidon, known locally as Saida, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Nestled along the Lebanese coast near Beirut, its scenic old town features winding souks, historic mosques, and a striking Crusader sea castle. Visitors can explore the 17th-century Khan al-Franj, a trading inn that once bustled with merchants, and delve into the city’s rich heritage at the fascinating soap museum. Just outside the town, the Temple of Eshmun stands as Lebanon’s best-preserved Phoenician ruin, offering a glimpse into the region’s ancient past.
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