It was opened in 1991 and is located in the old souk of Byblos.
For those who have just one day, I would recommend Walk No 3, into the heart of the old souk.
It is located to the south of old souks near Murex hill.
A major retail hub themed after the old souks of Al-Madinah is to be developed and includes provision for 1,200 shops.
This area contained the old souk ("market") and the Ismaili mosque.
On one side, the fantastic old souk partly hidden below wooden beamed roofs in narrow alleyways; you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in India.
The main square adjacent to the old souk resembles those of major Moroccan cities.
Sitting at a nearby cafe in the old souk affords a view of the bridge flanked by its thick-walled 17th-century towers.
Much of the old souk had been built over, but the feel and atmosphere of the past albeit remains visible at the traditional precincts of this shopping district.
Believe it or not, it's in a converted old Portuguese church, just off the central square, past the old souk.