| Grand Hotel Tripoli | |
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| Coordinates | 32°53′35″N 13°11′4″E / 32.89306°N 13.18444°E |
| Rooms | 350 |
The Grand Hotel Tripoli, also known as Al-Kabir Hotel or Al Kabeer Hotel is a luxury hotel on Elfatah Street in Tripoli, Libya. It stands in an extensive open park which overlooks the harbour, not far from the Algerian embassy and Jamal Abd Alnaser Mosque. It has 350 rooms.[1]It is noted for its many arches which form the basis of the structure. The hotel once had a propaganda poster on the outside of the hotel showed a crying child superimposed above a montage of the wreckage caused by the attack by the British.[2]
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