Mount Lebanon (Arabic: جبل لبنان) is one of the eight governorates of Lebanon. Its capital is located in Baabda. A plurality of the population is Christian (chiefly Maronite, Greek Orthodox, and Melkite), with minorities of Druze, Muslims of various sects.
Restaurants in Mount Lebanon Governorate
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Antoine Saliba World of Jewelry sparkles like a bright star at night, captivating all true jewelry lovers. Antoine Saliba "world of jewelry" is One of the Largest and Most Respected Jewelry Designers, Diamonds, Gold and International Watches Brands Dealers, Today, We Have Become the Trusted Destination for Jewelry Shopping with both the biggest jewelry showroom in Lebanon, in addition to the biggest, and safest Online Jewelry Store. With more than 850 sqm area, in Jbeil and Zouk, We've been serving satisfied Customers Since 1992. Our Goal is: To offer our customers an extraordinary experience through an in house shopping, with a professional, trained and dedicated sales team that helped more than hundred thousand of satisfied clients, each to select a perfect treasure intended to be cherished forever. With the biggest online jewelry website each and everyone can select his present from the largest inventory with the privacy, security, and convenience of an amazing online shopping experience, with a free and cash on delivery privilege.. Our mission is: To offer all our clients an amazing and special shopping experience, through an excellent customer service and experts consultancy to select items from our fabulous collection designed and made with quality and style in mind. Our promise is: With the support and advice of our designers, we promise to transfer all your ideas and dreams into a brilliant piece suitable for your occasion within your defined budget. Our jewelers are dedicated to bringing you the finest jewelry available using only top-quality selected stones.
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MACAM, Lebanon's first Modern And Contemporary Art Museum shows sculpture & installation art by 80 artists in a factory compound on a hilltop near Byblos overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its permanent exhibition is an exciting journey through 100 years of sculpture. Temporary exhibitions, competitions and workshops attract many visitors on weekends enjoying the serenity of this inspiring place.
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Located in Byblos,the museum is a place of memory which aims to promote the common values & principles of humanity. As part of its remembrance activities on the occasion of the commemoration of the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia has commissioned the building of this cultural facility thanks to the active sponsorship of the Bezikian family.
I stopped here for about an hour and was very impressed. The museum does a thorough and professional job of covering the Armenian Genocide and the related issues pertaining to orphans. There is English signage throughout the museum and the exhibits are very informative. I would estimate that the museum is weighted 80% to the genocide and 20% to the history of the orphans. Highly recommended.
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Miky's Accessories is a small shop in Byblos old souk , near the Citadel. It provides fashion , Jewelery , Antiques , Printing , Souvenirs from Lebanon . Everything in this shop is Lebanese handmade . We provide very good prices .
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Entering is easy… Escaping depends on you! You are locked inside and have 60min to escape. Come try our new room "Kahwet Abou l Abed" in Jbeil. Now Open!
Great experience, very creative theme and perfectly thought out riddles. Very fun to do with friends and the team is super friendly and helpful. Highly recommended to everyone looking to try an out of the box escape room!
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B for Bacchus offers 2-hour wine workshops that take you on a journey through Lebanon’s wine regions, history, and flavors – all without needing to leave Beirut. Each session is broken down into presentations paired with wines that suit the topic at hand. Regardless of whether you know nothing or everything about wine, these tastings are meant to be informative yet light & fun.
Farrah's wine lessons do a lot for a long up your general wine knowledge, in a way that you are no longer absolutely clueless when you are ordering wine for dinner or at a bar BUT MORE SO it's laced with stories from all over Lebanon and fun facts that just brings so much life to a simple glass of wine. You also get to know the glorious array of choices Lebanon has to offer besides Kefray, Ksara and Ixir. Super fun idea to do with a group or to meet people and definitely make sure to get your "goodie bag" - Farrah adds such thoughtful goodies in each one that keep you on a wine Journey for months to come. Love it
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Unlocked Lebanon Escape Game: The Grand Master's Palace: You and your friends went on a vacation to Greece where you were trapped in an old medieval castle that was turned into a hotel. You found out that King Lancelot, the grand master of the knights in the year 1227, died in the castle and his soul was never released. You have 60 minutes to free his spirit and escape the castle.
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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.
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The convent hosts the tomb and life of Saint Charbel, the most famous of Lebanese Saints. His reputation is world-wide which led Saint Patrick Cathedral to host a shrine in his name inside the Cathedral in New York City. To visit the place where he lived and walked is a mesmerizing experience. After you visit, you regain an inner peace no matter what religion you belong to. Visiting the solitary place where he spent most of his life praying in solitary is a must stop as well. It’s a short drive away on a hilltop with amazing views, not to mention the deep emotional move when you contemplate the tiny room where Saint Charbel spent most of his life till he died. No visit to Lebanon is complete without a visit to Annaya.
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