
Beirut
I am Beirut, a city etched in time, where ancient echoes dance with modern rhythms.
Spirit of the City
I am Beirut, a city etched in time, where ancient echoes dance with modern rhythms. Feel the pulse of resilience in my streets, the scent of orange blossoms mingling with sea salt. My heart beats with stories of Phoenician traders, Roman emperors, and Ottoman sultans, yet I embrace the future with unwavering spirit. Walk my corniche as the sun dips into the Mediterranean, painting the sky in hues of fire and dreams. Taste the zest of my tabbouleh, hear the laughter in my souks, and witness the vibrant tapestry of cultures that call me home. I am a paradox, a phoenix rising, a city that whispers tales of both sorrow and joy, always inviting you to discover my enduring magic.
Landmarks Map
Top Landmarks (15)
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Dominating the Beirut skyline with its striking blue domes and towering minarets, the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is a symbol of modern Beirut. Completed in 2008, it stands as a magnificent example of Ottoman-inspired architecture, offering a serene space for worship and reflection in the heart of the city.
Hamra Street
Hamra Street is Beirut's bustling commercial and intellectual hub, once known as the 'Champs-Élysées of the Middle East.' Lined with shops, cafes, theaters, and universities, it offers a vibrant blend of modern commerce and cultural heritage, reflecting the city's dynamic energy and cosmopolitan flair.
Corniche Beirut
The Corniche Beirut is a picturesque seaside promenade stretching along the city's coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the iconic Raouché Rocks. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to stroll, jog, cycle, and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze, especially at sunset.
National Museum of Beirut
Housing a remarkable collection of archaeological artifacts, the National Museum of Beirut offers a captivating journey through Lebanon's rich history, from prehistoric times to the Ottoman era. Its exhibits, meticulously preserved and displayed, tell the story of ancient civilizations that thrived in this land.
Roman Baths
Nestled in the heart of downtown Beirut, the Roman Baths offer a glimpse into the city's ancient past. These well-preserved ruins, dating back to the Roman Empire, showcase the sophisticated urban planning and daily life of Berytus, the Roman colony that once flourished here.
Martyrs' Square
Martyrs' Square is a poignant landmark in Beirut, commemorating Lebanese nationalists executed during Ottoman rule. It stands as a powerful symbol of national identity and resilience, a central gathering point for protests and celebrations, reflecting the country's tumultuous yet enduring spirit.
Saint George Maronite Cathedral
An architectural masterpiece in the heart of Beirut, the Saint George Maronite Cathedral is a testament to the city's rich Christian heritage. Its grand facade, intricate interior, and serene atmosphere offer a spiritual sanctuary and a glimpse into the Maronite Christian tradition in Lebanon.
Pigeon Rocks (Raouche)
The Pigeon Rocks, or Raouché Rocks, are a magnificent natural landmark off Beirut's coast. These colossal rock formations, sculpted by centuries of erosion, rise majestically from the Mediterranean Sea, offering a dramatic and iconic backdrop for sunset views and leisurely strolls along the Corniche.
Sursock Museum
Housed in a magnificent 19th-century villa, the Sursock Museum is a beacon of modern and contemporary art in Beirut. Its eclectic collection, ranging from Lebanese modern art to Japanese engravings, offers a unique cultural experience, showcasing the vibrant artistic spirit of the region.
Byblos (Day Trip from Beirut)
Just a short drive from Beirut, Byblos is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its ancient port, Crusader castle, and charming souks offer a captivating journey through millennia of history, making it an essential day trip for any visitor to Lebanon.
Gemmayzeh Street
Gemmayzeh Street, a charming and historic thoroughfare in Beirut, is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, art galleries, and traditional Lebanese architecture. It's a popular destination for those seeking a bohemian atmosphere, with numerous pubs, cafes, and restaurants housed in beautifully preserved old buildings.
Zaitunay Bay
Zaitunay Bay is a modern and upscale waterfront promenade in Beirut, offering a luxurious escape with its array of restaurants, cafes, and yacht berths. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely meal, a sunset drink, or simply enjoying the sophisticated ambiance and views of the Mediterranean.
Beirut Souks
The Beirut Souks offer a modern interpretation of traditional marketplaces, blending contemporary shopping with historical charm. Rebuilt after the civil war, these elegant souks feature international brands, local boutiques, and a variety of dining options, all within a beautifully designed pedestrian area.
Jeita Grotto (Day Trip from Beirut)
A marvel of natural beauty, the Jeita Grotto is a system of two interconnected limestone caves, located a short drive north of Beirut. Visitors can explore the upper grotto on foot, marveling at its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and glide through the lower grotto by boat, experiencing its ethereal underground river.
Our Lady of Harissa (Day Trip from Beirut)
Perched atop a hill overlooking the Bay of Jounieh, the Shrine of Our Lady of Harissa is a significant religious site and a popular pilgrimage destination. The colossal statue of the Virgin Mary offers panoramic views of the Lebanese coastline, making it a place of both spiritual solace and scenic beauty.
Getting around Beirut is primarily done by taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt, which are widely available and affordable. Public buses exist but can be less reliable for tourists. Walking is also a great way to explore central districts.
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Events & Seasons
Beirut Winter Festival
Winter cultural events and activities in Beirut.
Beirut Arts Month
Annual arts and culture month in Beirut.
Beirut Spring Festival
Spring celebration with outdoor events.
Beirut Food Fair
Annual food and culinary festival.
Beirut Music Festival
Annual music festival with local and international acts.
Beirut Summer Fest
Summer festival with outdoor concerts and markets.
Byblos International Festival
Held in the ancient city of Byblos, this prestigious annual festival features a diverse program of international and local artists, including music concerts, dance performances, and theatrical shows,
Beirut Heritage Days
Annual heritage and history celebration.
Beirut Autumn Festival
Autumn cultural events and harvest celebrations.
Beirut International Film Festival
An annual celebration of cinema, the Beirut International Film Festival showcases a diverse selection of international and Arab films. It attracts filmmakers and cinephiles, offering screenings, works
Beirut Marathon
The Beirut Marathon is an annual road running event that brings together thousands of participants from Lebanon and around the world. It promotes health, unity, and peace, with various race categories
Beirut New Year Celebrations
Year-end festivities and New Year countdown.
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| Low | 3° | 3° | 5° | 9° | 17° | 21° | 24° | 24° | 22° | 18° | 14° | 10° |
Airports & Lounges
City airports and available lounges
BeirutRafic Hariri International Airport
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Safety & Emergency
Police: 112, Ambulance: 140, Fire: 175, Tourist Police: 170, Nearest Major Hospital: American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC).

