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Saida Rest House
The Rest House is Saida’s most popular restaurant for visitors to the area—and for good reason. The actual…
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Bab El Saray Square
Bab El Saray Square is the largest square in Old Saida, named after the prestigious door (bab). It is located…
Al Bahr Mosque
Built in the 14th century by Hassan bin Sawah to face the seaport, this Mamluk-style Jameh Al Bahr (Mosque of…
El Barrani Mosque
El Barrani Mosque was built throughout the reign of Emir Fakhreddine II and named Barrani (outside) or Bab…
Bab El-Saray Mosque
Previously called Jameh Al Mouhtasseb, the Bab El Saray Mosque is the oldest mosque in Old Saida, built by…
Emir Fakhreddine Palace
Emir Fakhreddine II built his Tuscan-style palace on a small hill overlooking the sea. The nearby plaza was…
El Kikhia Mosque
Built by Mostapha Kitakhda in the 17th century, El Kikhia Mosque lies on one of the main intersections in the…
Khan El-Roz
One of the most prominent squares of the nineteenth century, now it is a “wakf” of the late Ahmed Koguk Pasha…
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Outreach & Leadership Academy | Aisha Heritage School
This 18th-century palace was built by Ali Agha Hammoud as a residence. It was continuously repurposed as…
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Khan El Qishli
Khan El Qishli was built in the 17th century by Ali Agha Hammoud. Also known as Khan Al Hammoud or Khan El…
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