The Martyrs' Statue was built in 1930 by the Italian sculptor Marino Mazzacurati, during the French mandate.
The Martyrs' Statue was built in 1930 by the Italian sculptor Marino Mazzacurati, during the French mandate.
A must see located at the edge of Achrafieh is the National Museum of Beirut . Opened in 1943, the museum displays an overview of Lebanon's pre-war history and an archaeological collection from the prehistoric...
The Roman Baths were discovered in 1968.
One of the buildings constructed by Solidere is the Mohammed Al-Amine Mosque (in the Martyrs Square), inaugurated in 2008, to be recognized by its 65-meter high minarets and bright blue roof.
Saint Georges Orthodox Church was built in the 5th century.
The new luxury waterfront area of Zaituna Bay, opposite the chic Phoenicia Hotel and next to St George Yacht Club and Marina, reminds most of the atmosphere of a Côte d’Azur yacht club.
It is an attractive...
In the beginning of 2000, the popularity of the newly constructed downtown buildings proofed less than expected and many buildings remained empty. Consequently, as a solution to the vacancy, popular businesses...
The Nijmeh Square (Place de l'Etoile) means Star Square because of the 6 streets surrounding it.
Hamra Street is known for shopping, cafes, and restaurants for all budgets
Just go for a walk on a sunny or rainy day!
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Centered around Gouraud Street, Gemmayzeh is one of East Beirut’s most popular neighbourhoods.
Raouche is mostly famous for its Pigeon Rocks, a 60-meter high offshore rock couple, which was formed in the prehistoric era by a geologic movement.