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  • neeratraveler
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    Interesting

    Anjar has the ruins of a former Umayyad city. Anjar means running water. It is near Baalbek. The town is based on Roman City planning. Two large avenues - the Cardio Maximus and Decumanus Maximus div...

    Reviewed on Jun 8, 2023
  • uvmike
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    Good warmup for Baalbek temple ruins

    This is another good place to stop if you are in the area. There are some amazing ruins here. We stopped here for about 45 minutes on the way to the Baalbek ruins and found it to be worthwhile. The sh...

    Reviewed on May 10, 2023
  • Hailsk2411
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    Calm and quiet place.

    Nice place to visit. Guide gave good explanation of the history and description of the ruins . Cute little souvenir shop just outside. Toilets available too!

    Reviewed on May 31, 2022
  • WeakKneeTraveler
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    Ruins from 8th Century

    This UNESCO site is pretty high up with nice mountain views at a distance. It is also close to Syria. It is quite a big area so needed around an hour or more here. This city is founded in the 8th cent...

    Reviewed on Jun 4, 2020
  • oscar b
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    A wonder lost next to the mountains.

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    The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable, and it is very good to visit and travel.

    Reviewed on Jan 20, 2020
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