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Beirut: Where sea meets snow

Overview
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Book your visit to Beirut

Beirut is a city that refuses to be defined by its past, yet proudly showcases its rich heritage at every corner. From the wholesome cafés with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, to historical landmarks – it’s a mosaic of ancient and modern history, resilience and creativity.

Beirut is a city where you can swim in the Mediterranean Sea and ski in the snowcapped mountains of Faraya, all in the same day. Make sure to wander through a vibrant souk, savour traditional Lebanese mezze and visit the Roman baths.

Every moment is a chance to discover something new, beautiful and unique in Beirut.

Attractions
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Things to do in Beirut

The Museum and Urban Cultural Center of Beirut, also known as ‘Yellow House’, is as much art as it is history. Its walls bear the marks of Beirut’s past, particularly the Lebanese Civil War.

The Roman Baths are just a stone’s throw away – now just ruins and a peaceful city oasis, they invite you to imagine what life was like centuries ago.

Martyrs’ Square is one of the most significant attractions in Beirut. Gather at the square with a bag of takeaway falafel and take in this historic landmark.

There are a number of spots for art lovers to relish, including the Sursock Museum and the National Museum of Beirut. Delve into the artistic evolution and collective memory of Beirut as you stroll through the galleries.

Activities
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travel guide | destination | BEY | Beirut | Lebanon | Beirut Coast Landscape in Raouche, Beirut, Lebanon at sunset.-AdobeStock_119109232

Activities in Beirut

Experience the coastal charm of Beirut while admiring the art at the Corniche. The murals dotted along the strip give you a true taste of the creativity that runs through this Lebanese city. For a glimpse of nature’s artistry, head to the Rocks of Raouche, also known as ‘Pigeon Rocks’. Find a spot along the coast to gaze at the sunset between these towering rock formations.

If the beach is on your agenda, the Sporting Club Beach is calling your name. It’s a popular spot for locals to relax and soak up the sun. If skiing is more your scene, the mountains near Beirut offer an incredible ski opportunity. Trails are varied, providing everything from gentle slopes to more challenging descents. The après-ski scene is one to revel in too, with its touch of warming Lebanese hospitality.

Dining
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Food in Beirut

Dive into the Lebanese culture with a delectable mezze spread of hummus, tahini, lemon, tabbouleh and crispy falafel. Try a classic shawarma served with pickles and garlic sauce.

On Thursdays, the Souk El Akel is the place to be for Lebanese street food and live cooking stations – it’s a feast for the eyes and the palate. Delight in fresh, seasonal produce at the Beirut Farmer’s Market where you’ll find handmade cheeses, olives and fruit jams that capture the city’s agricultural bounty.

For a culinary surprise, venture to Little Armenia, where you can order dishes like sujuk (a spicy, garlic sausage) and lahmajoun (a thin, crispy flatbread with mince, tomatoes and herbs).

Shopping
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travel guide | destination | BEY | Beirut | Lebanon |. Colourful carpets in a shop in the Old Souk, Byblos, Lebanon

Shopping in Beirut

Shopping in Downtown Beirut offers a unique blend of luxury, tradition and modernity. At the heart of the experience lies the Beirut Souks, home to high end brands, local boutiques and artisanal crafts. From luxury fashion to handmade jewellery and souvenirs, there’s something for everyone.

Lose yourself in the vibrant neighbourhoods of Bourj Jammoud and Hamra. Wander through local shops selling gold, traditional clothing, spices, perfume and much more. Every item tells a story of Beirut’s rich history. Friendly shop owners are eager to share the passion behind their trade, making your shopping experience as special as the gifts you take home.

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