Discover the best top things to do in Lebanon, Lebanon including Wanderleb, Temples of Baalbek, Lebanon Tours and Travels - Day Tours, Taste Lebanon - Private Day Tours, Chateau St Thomas, Coteaux Du Liban, Jeita Grotto, The Cedars of God, The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, Music Hall.
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5.0 based on 14 reviews
Wanderleb provides unforgettable journeys and experiences to Lebanon’s most iconic locations. We promote responsible tourism & offer authentic local experiences. Our tours are addressed for private groups only.
5.0 based on 1,059 reviews
One of the most spectacular Roman ruins in the world with a gorgeous mountain background. And basically devoid of tourists which made the visit so pleasant and special. We hired a chauffeur for the day from a company used by the University for safety reasons--one has to be mindful--and drove through the Bekaa valley which was pretty fascinating. We also went to Anjaar--not grandiose like Baalbek but it felt more intimate in a way and is well worth the visit. Important: toilets are on the left, right at entrance gate of Baalbek. Or you will have to wait upon exiting. Then you go to the right to buy tickets at the booth and go through a turnstile entrance (employees barely speak English and told us that toilets were inside the ruins). Guides are available, some speak English well; the one who offered his services had a very strong accent difficult to understand. They only accept "legitimate" parties and, as a principle, refuse people who want to join as a group in order to share the fee. The guy behind us was alone--so that hardly qualifies as a group--and offered to join us and share the fee, as we were just a couple. That was a no go; and it was too much effort to understand the guide, so we passed. However, later on we had and opportunity to converse with another guide whose accent was very good; so it's the luck of the draw. If you travel on a very tight budget, make arrangements with other people before you get to the ticket booth. Otherwise "splurge"...it is their livelihood and there are not that many tourists. But my advice is to inform yourself about the history in advance, so that you can relax and take all your time enjoying this exceptional monument from the past at your own pace and contemplate its breathtaking beauty, as well as take as many photos as you'd like (nobody in the background!!!) without any pressure. We spent at least three wonderful hours there. I'd say that the very minimum time you need to visit is one hour but you'll want to take your time...how often can you access a place like this in an area that is not always the safest?
5.0 based on 955 reviews
We offer daily tours to all destination in Lebanon. Lebanon Tours & Travel takes you to discover the serene wealth of Lebanon, the culture and land imbued with mystery and fascination. LTT guarantees you personal and efficient service to assist with any queries upfront. Whatever be your destination, LTT will guide you competently, safely and help you to unfold the unseen fascination for you to in each destination. Finally, Our job is to make your travel, adventure, easier and memorable.
5.0 based on 152 reviews
Founded in 2009 by internationally renown Lebanese chef, presenter and author, Bethany Kehdy, Taste Lebanon is the first and leading culinary and cultural experience in Lebanon. Join us on our daily boutique tours and discover a hidden side to the country’s cuisine, delving deep into its history, and understanding its diverse culture. Catering to each individual’s appetite, you’ll see places even locals might not know - let alone the guidebooks. We offer daily experiences including but not limited to city walking tours, boutique winery tours, urban and rural escapes, religious tours, hikes, cooking classes, and various other a la carte experiences including personal car-for-hire with or without a tour guide. Get in touch with us to learn more about all our turnkey offerings and benefit from over a decade of experience and a trusted name in the industry. It’s been said that food is the best expression of a nation’s heritage and nowhere is this more true than in Lebanon!
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Established in 1990 by Said Touma and his family on a hill overlooking the Bekaa valley, Chateau St Thomas estate is a vineyard spreading over 65 ha & a wine storehouse for fermentation and ageing. Winery is open from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 4:30pm for winery tour, visit of St Thomas chapel & wine tasting.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Coteaux Du Liban is a small modern-family owned winery located in Zahle and founded in 2000 by Nicolas Abou Khater. The winery aims to produce high-quality wines, reflecting the true identity of Zahle's exceptional terroir as well as the family's passion and philosophy in wine and arak production. Tours and tasting sessions are free upon reservation one day or few hours before the visit.
We had a fabulous experience at the Coteaux du Liban. The owner gave us a fantastic overview of the history of the winery and how her husband had grown the winery up. You could feel his passion coming through her and the impact this has on the wines they produce. She was very hospitable during our visit in spite of us arriving without booking in advance. We tasted some fabulous wines that afternoon, and the whole experience was highly recommended - this is a definite winery to go to in Lebanon, and I would thoroughly recommend to anyone to go. A fantastic tasting all around! I would definitely recommend booking up, as we were lucky the owner was around when we visited, but if you book up then you won't be disappointed!
4.5 based on 1,711 reviews
Magnificent underground caverns can be explored by boat and on foot.
We were complete surprised by the wonder and magic of this place, it is a spectacular natural wonder and I would highly recommend a visit. The entry price os USD 12 is more than worth it for a walk through the upper level and a mystical boat ride through the lower level. More people should be taking about this stunning natural wonder.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
An ancient grove of cedars, the oldest in Lebanon, makes a beautiful site.
It is one of five Unesco sites in Lebanon. The Cedars have couple of thousands of years - they are really impressive! In the summer season you can walk around the forest. In winter there is far too much snow and you can see them from outside. It is a shame though it does not change the fact they are still impressively beautiful! There are a lot of souvenir shops around. Some shop assistants are very pushy and it's better to avoid them, but there are some calm and friendly ones as well. You can get nice things with a very good price. We bought magnets for 1 dollar each from an elderly ill gentleman - he was super charming!
4.5 based on 961 reviews
It was a mystery. The statue is on the high mountain. The view from top is amazing. Under the statue there is a small church. I had an unpredictable emotions inside.
4.5 based on 238 reviews
Amazing food, amazing drinks, amazing music and clubbing = Music Hall. Even though we went to Music Hall too many times, we are always amazed and happy to party there. Amazing artists and performance, sound system is excellent. Old fashion drink is a must, i love it. The perception beats reality nye -4 was a night to remember with the sooo cool cotillion they offered. A must do and an always do PARTY????
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