Perched on a hill of the littoral of Kesrouan, between Beirut and Byblos, overlooking the sea, Zouk Mikaël is a small Lebanese city of 308 hectares. Divided into two by the national motorway Beirut /Tripoli, it is bordered in the west by the Mediterranean Sea and the east by the mountains of Kesrouan.
The name of the city refers to a Turkmen chief in the Mamlouk’s era. Zouk Mikaël became famous throughout the years because of its Old Souk which renown encouraged the creation of the evenings of the Old Souk, a summer event that is dedicated to the Lebanese patrimony.

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