
Our beautiful Lebanon is filled with wonder ready to be discovered.
Visit. Discover. Fall in love.
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West Bekaa
Since the 1st century BC, when it was part of the Roman Empire, the Beqaa Valley served as a major grain supplier for the region. One of the world's oldest winemaking regions, it now produces over 90% of Lebanon’s wine.
- Breakfast at Chtaura
- Temple of the Sun -Qab Elias
- Ammiq Wetlands
- Aana Deer Farm
- Kherbet Qanafar Old Oak Tree
- Kefraya Winery & Lunch
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Saida & Tyre
Tyre (pronounced "sur"), is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back over 4,000 years. As one of the earliest Phoenician metropolises, it is steeped in legend, said to be the birthplace of princess Europa, after whom the continent of Europe is named. The city is home to numerous ancient sites and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
- Saida Sea Fortress
- Saida Old Market
- Tyre Roman Hippodrôme
- Tyre Port & Old town
- Tyre Roman Ruins
- Tyre Beach
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Afqa and Akoura
In classical Greek mythology, Afqa is linked to the cult of Aphrodite and Adonis, according to which Adonis was born and died at the foot of the falls in Afqa, where the ruins of the famed temple of Aphrodite Aphakiti still stand.
- Afqa Cave
- Afqa Waterfall
- Akoura Blue Temple
- Akoura Lady of Habiss & Viewpoint
- Lunch at Azawardi
- Akoura Lady of Qarn & Lakes Viewpoint
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Chouf (Bride's Favorite)
Nestled in the heart of Mount Lebanon, the Chouf region offers a glimpse into Lebanon’s rich heritage. Designed by an Italian architect, the construction of Beiteddine Palace spanned 30 years and showcases a blend of Lebanese and Italian architectural influences from the early 19th century.
- Deir Al Amar Old Town
- Deir Al Amar Old School
- Deir Al Amar Square
- Mokhtara Waterfalls
- Mokhtara Palace
- Beiteddine Palace
- Lunch by the Waterfalls
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Zahle and Baalbeck
Baalbeck, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was renamed "Sun City" (Heliopolis) by Alexander the Great. With over 1,000 years of history, it is home to some of the world’s most impressive Roman ruins, including the largest Roman temple ever built.
- Breakfast in Chtaura
- Taanayel Park
- Baalbeck Roman Ruins
- Lunch (meat pies) at Lakkis
- Ksara Winery in Zahlé
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Jeita, Harissa and Kfardebian
Jeita Grotto, Lebanon's tourism gem, features two limestone crystallized grottoes renowned for their stunning natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites. It was also nominated as the 8th Wonder of the World.
- Jeita Grotto
- Faqra Roman Ruins
- Faqra Natural Bridge
- Massaya Winery
- Lady of Harissa
- Harissa Cable Car
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Bcharre and Cedars
Bcharre is home to the Cedars of God, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last place where the Lebanese cedar, a symbol of national pride depicted on the Lebanese flag, grows natively. It is also the birthplace of renowned poet, painter, and sculptor Khalil Gibran, with a museum dedicated to his life and work.
- St Antonios Koshaya Monastery
- St Georges Park Viewpoint
- Mar Saba Cathedral Bcharré
- Cedars of God
- La Jetée Viewpoint
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Byblos and Batroun
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and continuously inhabited since Neolithic times, Byblos stands as a remarkable testament to the origins of Phoenician civilization. It is closely linked to the history and spread of the Phoenician alphabet. The English word "Bible" is derived from the city’s name, reflecting its historical significance.
- Byblos Old Souks
- Byblos Archeological Site & Ruins
- Byblos Port
- Batroun Old Town
- Phoenician Wall
- House of Lemonade
- Beach Barsn goes here
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Tripoli
Founded by the Phoenicians, Tripoli is known for the Mansouri Great Mosque and the largest Crusader fortress in Lebanon, the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles. It has the second highest concentration of Mamluk architecture after Cairo.
- Tripoli Citadel
- Tripoli Old Market & Hammam
- Lunch in Mina Area
- Rabbit Island Boat Tour
Eat. Party. Fall in Love.
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Em Sherif (Couple's Favorite)
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Liza
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Babel Bahr
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Le Canoe (Couple's Favorite)
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Le Bobo Fou (Couple's Favorite)
Beirut | International Cuisine
T | +961 81212124
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Sushi on the Roof (Couple's Favorite)
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Mitsu-Ya
Beirut | Japanese
T | +961 71 561 110
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Baron
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Iris (Bar)
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Capitole
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Butler's Beach Club
Batroun | Beach and Restaurant
T | +961 70 099 666
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Almaza Bay (Couple's Favorite)
Batroun | Beach, Restaurant, Party
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Odette's Taqueria (Couple's Favorite)
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Mamma Jay
Ashrafieh | Pasta and Pizza
T | +961 3 336 304
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Ahm
Beirut | Nightlife
T | +961 3 703 371
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New List Item
Beirut | Nightlife
T | +961 81 224262
Hair. Makeup. Beautiful you.
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Rami Chami (hair stylist)
Sahel Alma
T | +961 3 074 519
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Tony Mendelek
Dbayeh | Hairstylist
T | +961 4 544 440
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Tina Youssef
Kaslik | Makeup Artist
T | +961 76 343443
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Hilda Dagher
Zalka | Makeup Artist
T | +961 76 331400