7 Days trip in Lebanon
Lebanon is a small Middle Eastern country with a rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural landscapes. It offers a unique blend of modernity and traditional charm, with beautiful beaches, lush forests, and picturesque mountain villages. The Lebanese people are known for their hospitality and love for food, and the country's cuisine is renowned worldwide.
General Infomation
Day 1
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National Museum of Beirut
120 minutesExplore Lebanon's history and culture through the exhibits at the National Museum of Beirut.
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Zaitounay Bay
90 minutesEnjoy the local Lebanese cuisine while overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea at Zaitounay Bay.
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Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
60 minutesVisit one of the most iconic landmarks in Beirut, the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, and learn about the Islamic history of Lebanon.
Day 2
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Jeita Grotto
180 minutesTake a 9km drive from Beirut to Jeita Grotto to explore the breathtaking natural beauty that Lebanon has to offer. You get to ride a cable car, a train, and a boat to get through the complex.
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Byblos Castle
120 minutesHead to the ancient city of Byblos and visit the Byblos Castle, one of the most well-preserved castles in Lebanon that dates back to the Crusader era.
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Falamanki
120 minutesEnd your day at Falamanki for an authentic Lebanese experience. This outdoor restaurant and bar offers delicious food, drinks, and live music.
Day 3
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Sursock Museum
90 minutesExplore one of the best contemporary art museums in the Middle East, the Sursock Museum, which showcases stunning exhibitions from renowned artists.
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Saifi Village
120 minutesVisit Saifi Village, an upscale district in Beirut that is home to trendy boutiques, art galleries, and a variety of delicious restaurants.
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Gemmayze Street
150 minutesEnd your day by exploring the trendy nightlife scene of Beirut at Gemmayze Street. Enjoy delicious food and drinks while partying to the tunes of live music.
Day 4
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Beiteddine Palace
240 minutesVisit Beiteddine Palace, an 18th-century palace built by Emir Bashir Shihab II, and experience the grandeur and beauty of the palace's architecture and gardens.
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Baakline Village
150 minutesHead to Baakline Village to enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in a scenic and peaceful setting. Afterwards, you can explore the village's historical sites and old houses.
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Saida Sea Castle
60 minutesEnd your day by visiting Saida Sea Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. The castle is perched on a small island and provides a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea.
Day 5
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Rafic Hariri Airport
480 minutesSpend a day touring Beirut from above with a helicopter tour of the city. You'll get a bird's eye view of Beirut's landmarks, mountains, and coastline.
Day 6
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Batroûn
240 minutesHead north of Beirut to the charming coastal town of Batroûn, where you can enjoy the sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Baalbek
180 minutesVisit Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts some of the most significant and well-preserved Roman ruins in the world, including the Temple of Jupiter and the Temple of Bacchus.
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Mar Mkhael
240 minutesEnd your day at Mar Mkhael, a trendy district in Beirut, with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars that offer delicious food and the best nightlife in the city.
Day 7
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Tyre Archaeological Site
150 minutesExplore the impressive archaeological ruins at Tyre, which include a Roman hippodrome, a triumphal arch, and ancient Roman streets.
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Tyre Fishing Port
90 minutesAfter exploring the ancient ruins, head to Tyre Fishing Port to enjoy fresh seafood and soak in the authentic Lebanese fishing village atmosphere.
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Ehden
360 minutesEnd your day by heading to Ehden, a mountainous village in North Lebanon that offers some of the most unique and picturesque treks in Lebanon.