Discover the best top things to do in Lebanon, Lebanon including Khan Al-Khayyatin, Churches of Harissa, Badaro, Bliss Street, Hamra Street, Hamra Street, Solidere, Beirut Souks, Saifi Village, Verdun.
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4.5 based on 49 reviews
Tripoli has definitely the best souks in Lebanon. A lot of traditional products to buy with a really good prices! One of the main products which was produced and sold here in the past were soaps, very nice one made of olive, with amazing scents.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
We passed by this holy place after Paragliding Club Thermique. It's just 3 minutes away by car. We actually flew above it with pilot Elie Mansour and he suggested that we pass by to visit this amazing place. And glad we did :)
4.5 based on 53 reviews
On the outskirts of downtown Beirut lays Badaro with it fancy streets and cute fine dining restos, the pubs there are mixed with ages ranging from teens to adults in their 50s, this is the most relaxed scene in Beirut.
4.0 based on 176 reviews
One of the beautiful streets of Beirut, going with the traffic, and there is a lot of traffic, to your right you have the campus of the American University of Beirut, one of the most beautiful campuses in the Middle east, and to you left, you have the best Sandwich joints, juice shops, and Printing shops, in addition to the most luxurious residential buildings f Beirut. A place to pass by every day
4.0 based on 358 reviews
Hamra street is one of the busiest streets in Beirut. It has a lot of shops, cafe's and restaurant. The parallel street to Hamra (makdisi) is a street full of bars. I would always advise travelers to find a place to stay in Hamra, as it takes few days to explore the street.
4.0 based on 1,382 reviews
A lively place both by day and by night, with a few interesting restaurants and patisseries, and on the adjacent street is the cult Barbar, perhaps the most popular fast food in Beirut ... There are interesting cafes in the neighboring streets, some with live music and a great atmosphere ...
4.0 based on 292 reviews
Its a must visit for sure for anyone coming from abroad and staying in Beirut , it has lots of luxury boutiques , restaurants and medium end shops as well , architecture wise is great and beautiful surrounding
4.0 based on 1,729 reviews
The soups are very pleasant place to walk around and enjoy the scenery, there are a lot of amazing stores and various sections or you could walk around and there’s dining options as well it’s a really really nice place to go and spend time. I went there during the day because there were some protest at night so I haven’t gone there at night, but I went during the day and everything is fine, the stores are open, everything is peaceful and good and normal.
4.0 based on 175 reviews
Saifi Village, in the heart of downtown Beirut, is set to become one of the region’s hottest art destinations with galleries, antique shops, design studios and specialist boutiques dotting its picturesque streets. Saifi Village’s Quartier Des Arts is fast developing into a meeting place for an eager public and artists from around the world.
It is a quiet and peaceful area in the heart of Beirut... I wish it was car free in all its area because it is a very beautiful walking area where you can find restaurants and cafés... Some free outdoor seating benches... It is highly recommended when you visit Beirut... Beautiful buildings and surroundings colorful areas...
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