Libya's name is derived from the ancient Egyptian term Lebu, which referred to the Berbers who lived west of the Nile. Tripoli, founded by the Phoenicians in antiquity and home to various empires over millennia, is a must-see vacation destination, featuring a social texture that reflects the region's overall characteristics and breathtaking natural beauty. Tripoli attracts attention with its cultural mosaic and interesting historical monuments, as well as a distinctive cuisine. The city has a semi-arid climate, offering an ideal route for tourists who enjoy hot weather while permitting comfortable travel during the mild winter months.
Martyrs' Square (Green Square), with its lively ambiance, cafes and restaurants, also houses cultural service areas such as the Tripoli Archaeological Museum and the Tripoli City Museum, which showcase the city's historical heritage. Must-see attractions include Omar Mukhtar Street, one of Tripoli's most well-known addresses; Leptis Magna, home to ancient ruins; Medina-i Kadime, the old city district with its traditional architecture and streets; and En Nâka Mosque, one of the city's oldest mosques. For visitors seeking to experience Tripoli's colorful atmosphere during the summer months, the Gulf of Tripoli, with an abundance of magnificent beaches, is a viable alternative travel route.
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Turkish Airlines operates direct flights to Tripoli from Istanbul Airport to Mitiga International Airport.
About Mitiga International Airport
Mitiga International Airport serves Tripoli, Libya's capital, and is located approximately 8 kilometers east of the city center. Many domestic and international flights operate from Mitiga International Airport, which is the only airport in the city after the collapse of Tripoli International Airport in 2014.