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Things to do in Lebanon

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The top 59 attractions in Lebanon

Cities in Beirut
Beirut
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Beirut is the capital of Lebanon and a city with many faces, each more interesting than the one before. The local nightlife is one
Mosques in Beirut
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
(5)
The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is one of the symbols of the city of Beirut, and it's also one of the most visited. You can't miss see
Castles in Sidon
Sidon Sea Castle
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Sidon is the 3rd largest city in Lebanon. It lies on the Mediterranean coast, about 40 miles north of Tyre and 50 south of the cap
Historical Monuments in Beirut
Pigeon Rocks
(5)
Today I want to talk about the rocks I found in Raouche. The seafront promenade is named Avenida Paris but is known as Corniche. T
Streets in Beirut
Gemmayzeh
(4)
There's nothing I like better than wandering through the streets of Gemmayzeh and just soaking up the atmosphere and unique archit
Ruins in Baalbek
Temple of Jupiter
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I already talked yesterday about the incredible ruins in Baalbek, and now I will try to describe one by one the places that you ca
Ruins in Baalbek
Propylaea
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The Propylaea formed the entrance to the sacred area of ​​the Temple of Jupiter. They were constructed in the 3rd Century, during
Museums in Baalbek
Baalbek Museum
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The last thing you see when you visit Baalbek is the Museum, and the truth is it is very worthwhile, because it shows what the pla
Ruins in Baalbek
Temple of Bacchus
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Today it is the turn of the Temple of Bacchus, which is impressive for its size and how nice it is, with the addition that it is f
Of Cultural Interest in Tyre
Al Mina
The area of ​​Al-Mina is part of the archaeological ruins of Tyre, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1984. These ruins a
Of Cultural Interest in Beirut
Saifi Village
In the centre, just steps from the Square of Martyrs, you will find a maze of narrow streets and small squares. With a variety of
Statues in Beirut
Martyrs' Square
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The statue of the martyrs is perhaps the most important symbol of Beirut. It is located in the centre of the square and, followin
Roads in Beirut
The Corniche Beirut
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The long promenade frequented by all the people who want to relax in Beirut is known as the Corniche. After visiting any peripher
Churches in Beirut
St George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
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In the centre of Beirut, along with the city's other important religious buildings, the Orthodox Cathedral of St George shouldn't
Ruins in Baalbek
Ruins of Baalbek
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Baalbek is a small town of about 25,000 inhabitants, 200 km east of Beirut and north of Damascus. And there we found an archaeolog
Valleys in Beirut
Qadisha Valley
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Ouadi Qadisha or Qadisha Valley Lebanon Valley was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 1998. It only Maronite Chr
Universities in Beirut
American University of Beirut
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The American University of Beirut is one of the most popular places in the city centre, near Hamra Street and the district of the
Churches in Beirut
St Louis Capuchin Cathedral
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The Capuchin cathedral dedicated to Saint Louis is located in central Beirut, within walking distance of the other buildings that
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