What to See in Beirut Governorate
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Martyrs' Square
Martyrs' Square, historically known as "Al Burj" or "Place des Cannons", is the historical central public square of Beirut, Lebanon.Like…
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Roman Baths
Well preserved ruins of Roman baths with interesting features. Take a couple of pictures and imagine what it looked like in better days.
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The Corniche
The Corniche Beirut is a seaside promenade in the Central District of Beirut, Lebanon.
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Nicolas Sursock Museum
The Sursock Museum, officially known as the Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a modern and contemporary art museum in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, also referred to as the Blue Mosque, is a Sunni Muslim mosque located in downtown Beirut, Lebanon.
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Solidere District
Situated in the very heart of the city, this elegant district has always served as the commercial and administrative center of Beirut.
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Gemmayzeh Street
Feeling like drinking and dancing away with locals? This street is home to many bars and clubs sought after by the young and beautiful.
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Maghen Abraham Synagogue
The Maghen Abraham Synagogue is one of the main synagogues in Lebanon.
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Music Hall
MusicHall is a cabaret-style musichall theatre specializing in live entertainment and cultural showbiz.
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Saifi Village
Should you want to do some serious shopping, head for this lovely arts district. Clothes, jewellery, antiques; you name it, you'll find it.
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Martyr's Monument
Martyrs' Monument was built to honor the hanging of a cross-confessional group of Lebanese Patriots on May 6, 1916, who had spoken against…
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