Overview
Zghartā is a small but charming city located in northern Lebanon, known for its historic sites, traditional Lebanese architecture, and beautiful landscapes. Tourists visiting Zghartā can expect to experience a mix of rich history, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals.
Top Attractions
- St. George’s Church: A 17th-century Maronite church with stunning architecture and beautiful frescoes.
- Al Midan Square: The central square of Zghartā, perfect for people-watching and relaxing.
- Zghartā Cedar Forest: A preserved forest with beautiful cedar trees, great for nature walks and picnics.
- Zghartā Museum: A museum showcasing the history and culture of Zghartā and its surrounding region.
Local Cuisine
- Arak: A traditional Lebanese alcoholic drink made from aniseed.
- Kibbeh: Deep-fried meatballs made with bulgur, minced onions, and ground meat.
- Manoushe: Lebanese flatbread topped with za’atar, cheese, or minced meat.
- Falafel: Deep-fried chickpea balls served with tahini sauce and pita bread.
- Zghartā Souk: A traditional market where you can find handmade crafts, textiles, and local produce.
- Salloura: A popular sweet shop selling delicious Lebanese pastries and desserts.
- Zghartā Pottery: Handcrafted pottery items made by local artisans.
Day Trips
- Bcharre: Visit the famous Cedars of God and the Gibran Museum in this nearby town.
- Batroun: Explore the coastal town of Batroun with its ancient ruins and beautiful beaches.
- Tripoli: Discover the vibrant city of Tripoli with its historic souks, mosques, and citadels.