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    Aley (Arabic: عاليه) is a major city in Lebanon. It is the capital of the Aley District and fourth largest city in Lebanon. The city is located on Mount Lebanon, 15 km uphill from Beirut on the freeway to Damascus.

  2. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure-filled vacation, Aley has something for everyone. Here are the top 20 places to see in Aley Lebanon. 1. The Aley Grand Mosque: The Aley Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in the city

    • Street Art Is Everywhere
    • Aley Has Open-Air Museums
    • It Has Cool Roasters and Cafés
    • There Are Many Fun Activities to Enjoy
    • Get to Meet Endangered Species at Animal Encounter
    • Overnight Accommodations and Guesthouses Don’T Lack in Aley
    • It’S called “The Summer Bride” For A Reason

    Aley’s bridges, walkways, and walls are illustrated with graffiti and mural arts of historical figures, cartoon characters, whimsical children, and Cubist paintings. In 2017, the NGO Ahla Fawda’s founder Eman Assaf partnered with the municipality of Aley to highlight the local vast views through street art done by Lebanese and British artists. “All...

    Artists from around the globe created more than 300 works of open-air sculptures within Aley. 40 international artists from 30 different countries, as well as 18 local sculptors, participated in creating the city’s symposia, each in his/her own style. Sculptures were crafted from wood, iron, mosaic, and marble, creating a mix of classic, modern, ab...

    When you enter and smell the pleasant high-quality coffee beans, it will feel just like home. Café Noel and Al-Madina Nuts are hidden gems in Aley with organic products, spices, sweets, fruits, candy, and much more.

    Aley has amusement parks, the Mountain Park, and Aley Equi Club for both kids and adults. You can horseback ride, hike, rock climb, mountain climb, trek, play paintball, camp, and much more.

    In Aley’s Ras Al-Jabal, injured animals and endangered species have a safe haven. In 1993, Mounir and Diana Abi-Said founded Animal Encounter, a refuge for animals and a wildlife awareness and educational center. It is one of the few centers of its kind in Lebanon.

    Aley has some richly decorated apartments and luxurious hotels. With their unique locations and mountainous views, the stay-ins have the finest settings for a leisurely getaway.

    With an altitude from 600m up to 950m above sea level, Aley has always been a welcoming escape from the heat of the capital, and a sought-after destination by locals and tourists.

  3. Aley (Arabic: عاليه) is a district in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, to the south-east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital is Aley. Aley city was previously known as the "bride of the summers" during the 1960 and 1970s, when Aley and neighboring Bhamdoune were attractive tourist locations for Lebanese emigres and local Lebanese

  4. www.cityofaley.com › villages › aley-lebanonThe Bride of Summer - Aley

    Aley welcomed some of Lebanon and the Arab world’s greatest singers, musicians, entertainers and actors to its stages: • The legendary Sabah (Jeanette Feghali) (1927-2014), born in the neighbouring village of Wadi Chahrour, delivered her first performance on stage, at the age of 13, at the renowned Hotel Tanios .

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  5. Aley Old Ruins is a historic site located in the heart of Aley, Lebanon. It is a breathtakingly beautiful and historically significant area that is full of fascinating attractions. From its ancient ruins to its stunning views, Aley Old Ruins has something for everyone.

  6. www.cityofaley.comAley Lebanon

    Aley became known as “The Bride of Summer” – “Arousat al Masayef” – a welcoming escape from the heat of the capital. Ottoman governors of Mount Lebanon chose Aley as their summer residence, as did many Lebanese Presidents and Prime Ministers, Arab leaders and aristocratic families.