Also referred to as Sabah Nassar's Rock, this majestic rock formation in the sea is a frequently visited place.
Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral is the seat of the Greek Orthodox Metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut and…
A prominent tourist destination offering plenty of cultural and leisure activities. Take a walk and admire the harbor and its surroundings.
Martyrs' Square, historically known as "Al Burj" or "Place des Cannons", is the historical central public square of Beirut, Lebanon.Like…
Well preserved ruins of Roman baths with interesting features. Take a couple of pictures and imagine what it looked like in better days.
The Sursock Museum, which is officially known as the Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a modern art and contemporary art museum in Beirut,…
The Jeita Grotto is a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 kilometres.
This town was once one of the largest sanctuaries in the Roman empire and is now renowned for its wonderful temple ruins.
Anjar (meaning "unresolved or running river"; Arabic: عنجر / ALA-LC: ‘Anjar; also known as Hosh Mousa, is a town of Lebanon located in the…
Byblos is a city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is believed to have been first occupied between 8800 and 7000 BC and…
Daroun-Harissa is a municipality that consists of two villages, Harissa and Daraoun, in the Keserwan District of the Mount Lebanon…
Feeling like drinking and dancing away with locals? This street is home to many bars and clubs sought after by the young and beautiful.
The Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles, also known as Mons Peregrinus, Qala'at Sanjil and Qala'at Tarablus in Arabic, is a citadel and fort…
Batroun is a coastal city in northern Lebanon and one of the oldest cities in the world. It is the capital city of Batroun District.
Kadisha Valley, also romanized as the Qadisha Valley and also known as the Kadisha Gorge or Wadi Kadisha, is a gorge that lies within the…
Sidon's Sea Castle was built by the crusaders in the thirteenth century as a fortress of the holy land.
Beit ed-Dine, also known as Btaddine is a small town and the administrative capital of the Chouf District in the Mount Lebanon Governorate…
The Sursock Museum, which is officially known as the Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a modern art and contemporary art museum in Beirut,…
The Al-Bass Tyre necropolis is a Lebanese UNESCO World Heritage site in the city of Tyre situated next to the el-Buss refugee camp.
The Temple of Eshmun is an ancient place of worship dedicated to Eshmun, the Phoenician god of healing.