Al Abraq International AirportW
Al Abraq International Airport

Al Abraq International Airport or Al Bayda International Airport is an airport serving the eastern Libyan city of Bayda. The airport is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Bayda, and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Libya's Mediterranean coast.

Al Bayda StadiumW
Al Bayda Stadium

Al Bayda Stadium, otherwise known as Al Watheeq al Khadhraa Stadium or is a multi-purpose stadium in Bayda, Libya. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Al Akhdar Al Bayda'. The stadium holds 10,000 people.

Al Jufra AirbaseW
Al Jufra Airbase

Al Jufra Airbase is a Libyan Air Force base 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northeast of Hun, a desert city in the Jufra District of Libya. It was originally used by the Libyan Arab Air Force from 1969 to 2011.

Al Kremiah StadiumW
Al Kremiah Stadium

Al Kremiah Stadium is a stadium currently under construction in Tripoli, Libya. It is to become a venue for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

Al Waddan HotelW
Al Waddan Hotel

The Al Waddan Hotel opened in 1936 as the Italian Uaddan Hotel & Casino.

Al-Watiya Air BaseW
Al-Watiya Air Base

al-Watiya Air Base also known as Okba Ibn Nafa Air Base is a military airport in the Nuqat al Khams district of western Libya. It was named after Uqba ibn Nafi, the Islamic general who conquered North Africa. It is 27 kilometres (17 mi) east of the Tunisian border and 125 kilometres (78 mi) from Tripoli.

Alzintan AirportW
Alzintan Airport

Alzintan Airport is an airport serving Zintan, a city in the Jabal al Gharbi District in northwest Libya. The runway is in the open desert 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the city.

Bani Walid AirportW
Bani Walid Airport

Bani Walid Airport is an airport serving the city of Bani Walid in Libya. The airport is at the western edge of the city.

Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le CommerceW
Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce

Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce is a commercial bank and investment bank serving several nations in Saharan and Sahelian Africa. The bank's headquarters are located in Libya.

Benghazi ZooW
Benghazi Zoo

Benghazi Zoo or Al Fuwayhat is a zoo and tourist park in the city of Benghazi, Libya. In 1991, Italian firm Cairtieri Trieste signed a $2 million contract to supply a low draught boat named Al-Berka to give tourist excursions on the lagoon inside the park. But now they call it al-bousko

Brak AirportW
Brak Airport

Brak Airport is an airport serving Brak, the capital of the Wadi al Shatii District in Libya. The airport is in the desert 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of the city.

Corinthia Hotel TripoliW
Corinthia Hotel Tripoli

The Corinthia Hotel Tripoli, originally known as the Corinthia Bab Africa Hotel, is a five star skyscraper hotel in Tripoli, Libya. It is located in the city center, near the central business district. It is run by the Maltese Corinthia Hotels International CHI plc hotels management company. The hotel was opened in 2003 by Prime Minister, Shukri Ghanem [More information required].

Darghouth Turkish BathW
Darghouth Turkish Bath

Dargouth Turkish Bath is a Turkish bath in the old quarter of Tripoli, Libya. The bath was established in 1081 AH/(1670 AD or 1671 AD). It is annexed to Sidi Darghouth Mosque and tomb, whence it derives its name. The mosque and tomb in turn derive their names from the name of Turgut.

Fortress of GhatW
Fortress of Ghat

The Fortress of Ghat is a fort on top of the hill of Koukemen in Ghat, Libya. It was started by the Military of the Ottoman Empire and finished by the Royal Italian Army in the 1930s.

Four Points by Sheraton TripoliW
Four Points by Sheraton Tripoli

The Four Points by Sheraton Hotel Tripoli is a four star hotel in the up-scale Hay-al-Andalus district of Tripoli. The hotel opened in January 2011, but closed only weeks later, due to the Libyan Civil War. The hotel is part of the wider Hay al-Andalus Tourist Complex, and sits next to the larger Sheraton Hotel Tripoli which was incomplete when the war broke out, and has been abandoned.

Gasr Al-HajjW
Gasr Al-Hajj

Gasr Al-Hājj is a huge fortified granary of circular shape built in the 7th century AH/13th century AD by Abdallah Abu Jatla. It is located in Libya on the Tripoli-'Aziziya-Al Jawf route in Libya about 130 km from Tripoli. It was built to serve as granary for families from the surrounding area in return for quarter of their crops, which, it is said, the owner had endowed as a waqf for teaching Qur'an and Islamic related subjects to the people of the area. The building originally comprised 114 chambers, which could be the number of the subscribing families during the time of construction. It is also speculated that the number 114 was used symbolically to reflect the number of Sura in the Qur'an, a view widely accepted by villagers in the region nowadays. The number of chambers as of now, is 119, as result of splitting 10 chambers due to inheritance disputes. Other changes include the addition of 29 cellars.

Germa MuseumW
Germa Museum

The Germa Museum is an archaeological museum located in Fezzan, Libya. It contains old objects excavated at Germa, the seat of the ancient Garamantian Kingdom. The Garamantian Kingdom flourished between 400 BC and 600 AD.

Ghadames AirportW
Ghadames Airport

Ghadames Airport is located 12.1 miles (19.5 km) east of Ghadames, Libya. Currently Libyan Airlines uses the airport for scheduled service to Tripoli. The Libyan Air Force apparently also uses the site, although this is hard to confirm visually.

Ghat AirportW
Ghat Airport

Ghat Airport is an airport 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Ghat, the capital of Ghat District in Libya.

Giuliana BridgeW
Giuliana Bridge

Giuliana Bridge is a bridge in Benghazi, Libya. It has a three-span main structure which was originally built in the 1970s but was rehabilitated in 2005 by Bilfinger Berger.

Grand Hotel TripoliW
Grand Hotel Tripoli

The Grand Hotel Tripoli, also known as Funduq-Al-Kabir Hotel in Arabic, is a hotel on El-Fatah Street in Tripoli, Libya.

Gurgi MosqueW
Gurgi Mosque

The Gurgi Mosque is a mosque in Tripoli, Libya. It lies in the heart of old Tripoli as part of a complex of historic buildings. The mosque is an important tourist attraction, as is the area as a whole; nearby is the Roman Arch of Marcus Aurelius.

Habit Awlad Muhammad AirportW
Habit Awlad Muhammad Airport

Habit Awlad Muhammad Airport is an airport in the Jabal al Gharbi District of Libya, located approximately 266 kilometres (165 mi) south-southwest of Tripoli in the Libyan desert. Its primary use is the transportation of oilfield workers from production facilities in the area.

Hun AirportW
Hun Airport

Hun Airport is an airport serving Hun, capital of the Jufra District in Libya. The runway is just southeast of the city.

JW Marriott TripoliW
JW Marriott Tripoli

The JW Marriott Hotel Tripoli is a five star hotel in Tripoli's Central Business District. The hotel opened on February 15, 2011, days before the Libyan Civil War began. It closed just two weeks later and the hotel's few guests and 185 staff were evacuated by Marriott on a chartered plane to Amman.

Karamanly House MuseumW
Karamanly House Museum

The Karamanly House Museum is a historic house and museum located in Tripoli, Libya. It is associated with the Karamanli dynasty.

Ksar NalutW
Ksar Nalut

Ksar Nalut or Ksar Lalot is a fortified granary, or ksar, located in Nalut, Nalut District in Western Libya. Like other ksars created by North African Berber communities, it is located on a hilltop to help protect it from raiding parties.

Libyan International Medical UniversityW
Libyan International Medical University

The Libyan International Medical University is a private university established in Benghazi, Libya, with the purpose of teaching medicine. It is the first private medical university in Libya.

Maaten al-Sarra Air BaseW
Maaten al-Sarra Air Base

The Maaten al-Sarra Air Base is an airbase in southernmost Libya located near the Ma'tan as-Sarra oasis in the Kufra district. It is one of the 13 military airbases in Libya.

March 28 StadiumW
March 28 Stadium

March 28 Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Benghazi, Libya. Also known as 'Sports City Stadium' It is a part of Benghazi Sports City. It was used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities. The stadium holds 65,000. The stadium is sometimes used by the Libya national football team although it is not as popular a choice as the June 11 Stadium in Tripoli.

Marsa Brega AirportW
Marsa Brega Airport

Marsa Brega Airport is an airport serving Brega, a Mediterranean coastal port in the Al Wahat District of Libya. The airport is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the town.

Martuba AirbaseW
Martuba Airbase

Martuba Airbase is a Libyan Air Force base in the Derna District of Libya, located approximately 27 kilometres (17 mi) south-southeast of Derna, and 268 kilometres (167 mi) east-northeast of Benghazi.

Murbat StadiumW
Murbat Stadium

Murbat Stadium is a stadium currently under construction in Misrata, Libya. It is to become a venue for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

Museum of LibyaW
Museum of Libya

The Museum of Libya is a museum located in Tripoli, Libya.

Omar Al-Mukhtar UniversityW
Omar Al-Mukhtar University

Omar Al-Mukhtar University Is a public university in Bayda, Libya. it is the third largest university in Libya after the University of Tripoli and the University of Benghazi. It was founded in 1961 and grew to be a moderately religious institute that taught practice regarding scripture reading and interpretation. However, after Muammar Gaddafi's 1969 coup d'état, educational reforms were implemented that caused the shut down of the Islamic departments replacing them with scientific departments.

Ra's Lanuf AirportW
Ra's Lanuf Airport

Ras Lanuf Oil Airport is an airport in the Sirte District of Libya, located on the Mediterranean coast 227 kilometres (141 mi) south-southwest of Benghazi. Its primary use is the transportation of oilfield workers from production facilities in the area.

Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel TripoliW
Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel Tripoli

The Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel Tripoli is a modern tourist hotel in Tripoli, Libya, near Grand Hotel Tripoli.

Royal Miramare TheatreW
Royal Miramare Theatre

The Royal Miramare Theatre was a theatre located at Martyrs' Square in Tripoli, Libya. It was located next to the Red Castle. In the 1950s, the theatre was the centre of theatrical activity in Libya. It was demolished in the late 1960s by Muammar Gaddafi, who became Libya's autocratic ruler in 1969.

Royal Palace of TripoliW
Royal Palace of Tripoli

The Royal Palace was the residence of the Libyan monarch in the capital city Tripoli.

Sabha AirportW
Sabha Airport

Sebha International Airport is an airport serving Sabha, capital of the Sabha District of Libya. The airport is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) southeast of the city.

Sheikh Chadae StadiumW
Sheikh Chadae Stadium

Sheikh Chadae Stadium or Stadium Club Al Akhdar, or is a multi-purpose stadium in Bayda, Libya. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Al Akhdar Al Bayda'. The stadium holds 7,000 people, and sometimes up to 10,000 people.

Sheraton Tripoli HotelW
Sheraton Tripoli Hotel

The Sheraton Tripoli Hotel is a partially-completed luxury hotel in Libya's capital Tripoli in the Gergarish District. It was incomplete when the Libyan Civil War broke out in February 2011. Construction was halted and the structure has been abandoned. It sits directly next to the Four Points by Sheraton Tripoli Hotel.

Slat Abn Shaif SynagogueW
Slat Abn Shaif Synagogue

The Slat Abn Shaif Synagogue in Zliten, Libya was a historic synagogue and Lag Ba'omer pilgrimage site for Libyan Jews. It was built c. 1060.

That El Emad TowersW
That El Emad Towers

That El Emad Towers are 5 towers in Tripoli, Libya. It is located in the El Saddi district of Tripoli in the downtown area. The building began construction in early 1984 and opened in 1990. It was built by a South Korean Daewoo Engineering & Construction. The complex is made up of 5 towers each having 18 floors and full view of the sea. It was built during Muammar Gaddafi's government.

Tibesti HotelW
Tibesti Hotel

The Tibesti Hotel is a hotel situated overlooking the harbour of the 23rd July Lake in the city centre of Benghazi, Libya.

Tobruk AirportW
Tobruk Airport

Tobruk International Airport is an airport serving the Mediterranean port city of Tobruk, capital of the Butnan District of Libya. The airport is 23 kilometres (14 mi) south of Tobruk, at the town of Al Adm.

Tripoli StadiumW
Tripoli Stadium

The Tripoli International Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tripoli, Libya. It can hold 65,000 spectators.

Ubari AirportW
Ubari Airport

Ubari Airport is an airport serving Ubari, a city in the Wadi al Hayaa District of Libya. It is mostly military, but has recently been used by Prepare2go for civil aviation flying safaris around the country.

Uzu HotelW
Uzu Hotel

Uzu Hotel or Ozoo or Ouzou Hotel is a hotel in Benghazi, Libya, overlooking the 23 July Lake of the inner harbour. It contains 184 rooms and is served by the Jasmine Cafe. The hotel was once nearly destroyed by a missile.

Waddan AirportW
Waddan Airport

Waddan Airport is an airport serving the town of Waddan in the Jufra District of Libya. The airport is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the town.

Wadi Al Rabi StadiumW
Wadi Al Rabi Stadium

Wadi Al Rabi Stadium is a stadium currently under construction in Tripoli, Libya. It was planned to become a venue for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, where it would host the opening match and the final.

Wadi el Kuf BridgeW
Wadi el Kuf Bridge

Wadi el Kuf Bridge, is a bridge located 20 km west of Bayda, Libya. It is the second highest bridge in Africa.

Wadi Kaam DamW
Wadi Kaam Dam

The Wadi Kaam Dam is an embankment dam located on Wadi Kaam, 22 km (14 mi) west of Zliten in Misrata District, Libya. Completed in 1979, the primary purpose of the dam is water supply for irrigation.

Wadi Lebda DamW
Wadi Lebda Dam

The Wadi Lebda Dam is an embankment dam located on Wadi Lebda, 5 km (3 mi) south of Khoms in the Murqub District, Libya. Completed in 1982, the primary purpose of the dam is water supply for irrigation and flood control.

Wadi Mejenin DamW
Wadi Mejenin Dam

The Wadi Mejenin Dam is an embankment dam located on Wadi Mejenin, 64 km (40 mi) south of Tripoli in the Jabal al Gharbi District of Libya. Completed in 1972, the primary purpose of the dam is water supply for irrigation and flood control.

Wadi Wishka DamW
Wadi Wishka Dam

The Wadi Wishka Dam is a concrete-face rock-fill embankment dam located on Wadi Wishka, 29 km (18 mi) southwest of Sokna in the Fezzan region of Libya. The primary purpose of the dam is flood control and water. Construction on the dam began in 2004 and it was completed in 2006 at a cost of US$5 million.

Zuwarah AirportW
Zuwarah Airport

Zuwarah Airport is an airport serving the Mediterranean coastal city of Zuwarah in Libya. The airport is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west of the city.