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Guide 🇱🇧 Beirut

Beirut
Today: 🌦️ ↑ 20°C ↓ 15°C 👤 Population 2.4 million 🕛 Local time:

Pigeon Rocks

Beirut’s iconic offshore rock arches in Raouché, best admired from the Corniche or at sunset for dramatic Mediterranean views.


Mohammad Al Amin Mosque

A landmark blue-domed mosque with richly decorated interiors, standing prominently beside Martyrs’ Square in central Beirut.


Corniche Beirut

A beloved seaside promenade for walking, people-watching, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Raouché’s famous rock formations.


National Museum of Beirut

Beirut’s leading archaeology museum, showcasing major artifacts that illuminate Lebanon’s long and layered history.


Sursock Museum

A beautifully restored mansion museum featuring Lebanese contemporary art and exhibitions that explore Beirut’s culture and history.


Grand Serail

A grand late-19th-century government palace overlooking downtown, admired for its commanding hilltop setting and historic architecture.


Maghen Abraham Synagogue

A rare restored synagogue in Wadi Abu Jamil, reflecting Beirut’s diverse religious heritage and complex modern history.


Berytus Cardo and Decumanus Maximus

Visible Roman colonnades in downtown Beirut offering a glimpse into the ancient city of Berytus amid modern streets.


American University of Beirut

A prestigious historic campus with gardens, sea views, and elegant grounds that offer a peaceful cultural stop near Hamra.


Sursock Palace

A noted hidden gem with elegant historic character and quiet gardens, offering a refined glimpse of Beirut’s aristocratic past.


Horsh Beirut

One of the Middle East’s few urban forests, ideal for a peaceful break from the city’s dense streets and traffic.


Zaitunay Bay

A stylish waterfront marina with pleasant walkways, sea views, and an easygoing atmosphere popular with families and evening strollers.


Beirut Waterfront Park

A family-friendly waterfront green space suited to cycling, picnics, and open-air relaxation beside the sea.


Rue Gouraud

A heritage street in Gemmayzeh lined with traditional architecture, making it one of Beirut’s most atmospheric urban walks.


Green Line

A historically significant avenue marking Beirut’s former wartime divide, where scarred buildings still testify to the city’s past.


Downtown

Central historic and commercial core with upscale amenities, walkable streets, and a calm atmosphere at night.


Saifi Village

Quiet upscale enclave with art galleries, pastel buildings, and a charming atmosphere near Downtown.


Achrafieh

Upscale, central district with heritage streets, museums, cafes, and a strong reputation for safety.


Raouche

Scenic seafront district with Corniche walks, sea views, and a peaceful hotel-oriented setting.


Sursock Quarter

Peaceful historic quarter with mansions, museum access, and an upscale residential feel.


Ain El Mreisseh

Seaside area near Downtown with promenades, marina access, and trendy restaurants.


Verdun

Prestigious, family-friendly district with shopping malls, modern buildings, and a quieter atmosphere.


Sassine Square

Convenient commercial hub with shopping, restaurants, and central access within Achrafieh.


Hamra

Cosmopolitan district with cafes, shops, budget stays, and easy access to the Corniche.


Mar Mikhael

Bohemian area with bars, restaurants, street art, and a youthful cultural scene.


Gemmayzeh

Trendy neighborhood known for nightlife, dining, heritage buildings, and a creative atmosphere.


Badaro

Laid-back, trendy neighborhood with cafes, low-key nightlife, and a relaxed local character.


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