BEIRUT

Description

Beirut, the capital city, is a cosmopolitan hub known for its lively atmosphere, vibrant nightlife, and cultural events.

Things to Do in Beirut

• The Corniche & Raouche: This picturesque waterfront promenade is perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride. Enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the iconic Pigeon Rocks (also known as Raouche Rocks), visit cafes and restaurants,
• National Museum of Beirut: Discover Lebanon’s rich history and archaeological treasures at this museum. It houses a vast collection of artifacts dating back thousands of years.
• Downtown Beirut: Explore the vibrant heart of the city. Stroll along the elegant streets lined with shops, boutiques, and cafes. Don’t miss the iconic Martyrs’ Square and Nejmeh Square, home to the famous “Blue Mosque.”
• Gemmayzeh & Mar Mikhael: These trendy neighborhoods are known for their vibrant nightlife, art galleries, and eclectic mix of restaurants and bars.
• Sursock Museum: Located in the charming Achrafieh neighborhood, this contemporary art museum showcases Lebanese and international artists.
• Zaitunay Bay: This modern marina and dining area offer a scenic setting to enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee. Take a stroll along the boardwalk, admire the yachts, and indulge in delicious cuisine from various restaurants.
• Hamra Street: A bustling street known for its shops, cafes, and cultural scene. It’s a great place for shopping, people-watching, and immersing yourself in the vibrant energy of the city.
• The Mim Museum: is a private museum in Beirut. The museum displays more than 2000 minerals, representing 450 different species from 70 countries, and is considered one of the most significant private collections of minerals in the world.