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2 people
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Explore Beirut’s charm on a guided tour. Wander its lively streets, taste local treats, and discover its rich history.
PRICES:
-Price for 2 people : 100$
-Price for 3-5 people : 125$
NOTES:
-Entry, activities & restaurants fees are not included in the above prices
-Extra time above tour time costs 10$/hour
-A deposit of 10% has to be paid when booking the tour
-Extra fees are required if the pickup point is above 20 km outside Beirut
A very famous landmark of Lebanon. A great place to take pictures and admire the work of nature building this rock. You can also go on a boat ride under it! An iconic Lebanese view. If you have not seen the Raouche rock, you should. It's worth the stop. More Info
A beautiful little area on the water with a wooden walking path that marches you over the water. There are many restaurants in the area, as well as coffee shops and juice bars. Very nice comfortable place, I don't like the big concrete wall blocking the view into the open sea. More Info
Rent a bike from this place and ride it in the streets and beside the sea in Beirut. Several rides choices including bicycles, tricycles, and scooters. They even have a bicycle for the whole family where parents can paddle while kids can relax in their seats. People mostly ride their bikes in Beirut Water Front where it's the safest since no cars are allowed there. Enjoy this nice activity, burn some calories, and explore Beirut faster. More Info
In the heart of the capital, this place is a shopping destination with many options and streets. It combines Lebanese history with an urban lifestyle with several places to shop, eat, or just walk and explore. A cinema and a kids' playground are also available at the place. During holidays, many events take place and streets are decorated in a nice way that attracts many locals and foreigners. More Info
History A set of ruins of ancient Roman baths that lies on the eastern slope of the Serail Hill. These baths dating back to the 1st century AD were found between 1968 and 1969 and the site was renovated and staged between 1995 and 1997 into its current form. Overview Four main chambers are visible on the site where the bather moved from warm to hot baths, through rooms of varying temperatures. Located under the floor, the heating system (hypocaust) allowed the air, warmed by wood fires in adjacent vaults, to circulate between pillars of terracotta disks that heated the marble floor; terracotta pipes in the walls allowed the air to rise up to the ceiling. Water from the boiler fed the marble-tiled pools in the hot room (caldarium), and a large stone basin (labrum) contained cool water for the bathers’ use. Finally, there was a massage parlor and spaces for music performances. Notes Another room is still uncovered in the basement at the end of the garden site. More Info
Sursock is a museum that opened in 1961 on Achrafieh street after being a private residence since 1912. Very beautiful from the outside with its white walls and colorful windows. Inside it's also mesmerizing and holds a lot of history. They are concerned with everything related to art where they collect it and exhibit it in a nice setting. Also, many workshops and cultural programs are held in the unique museum. More Info
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