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Hamra Street, the neighborhood's heart, boasts a lively nightlife, fashion stores, and various dining options. Admire the artistic graffiti, including a mural of singer Sabah, while exploring the bustling boulevard.
Gemmayzeh charms with its cobblestone streets winding past French mandate-era architecture and historic landmarks. The Sursock Museum showcases contemporary Lebanese art while Rue Gouraud buzzes with galleries, design shops, and restored Ottoman mansions. Stairs of Saint Nicholas and Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral add to the neighborhood's rich cultural tapestry.
The area boasts an eclectic dining scene from traditional mezze taverns to fusion bistros along the vibrant main strip. Boutique hotels in converted heritage buildings offer rooftop views of the Mediterranean coastline just five minutes away. Getting around is best done on foot through the intimate streets or via readily available shared taxis.
Mar Mikhaël buzzes with creative energy as Beirut's hippest hangout spot. Former warehouses now house art galleries while traditional Lebanese buildings with arched windows frame lively sidewalk cafés. Armenia Street lights up after dark with cocktail bars and fusion restaurants that keep the party going until 2am.
Getting around is easy with shared taxis and buses, though most spots are just a short walk away. Stylish boutique hotels in heritage buildings offer rooftop views of the neighborhood's colorful landscape. The neighborhood perfectly balances local charm with tourist-friendly vibes.
Vibrant financial, commercial, and administrative hub, the historical core of Beirut boasts the Lebanese Parliament, Government headquarters, and Beirut Stock Exchange. Easily accessible, it's near the seaport and airport.
You can stroll along Zaitunay Bay for relaxing water views when you're in Beirut Waterfront. If you carry on walking you'll get to Port of Beirut for some more water views.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Beirut Corniche in Ras Beirut. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Pigeon Rocks, just a short walk away.
Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Souk el Tayeb, where vendors hawk spices with theatrical flair and passionate opinions about proper tabbouleh preparation. The National Museum houses Phoenician treasures that survived civil war, while Sursock Museum's contemporary exhibits occupy a perfectly preserved mansion. Café-hop along Hamra Street, where intellectuals debate politics over tiny cups of cardamom-scented coffee. The Corniche promenade fills at sunset with families, lovers, and fishermen casting lines with equal optimism. Nearby, the gleaming towers of City Center offer air-conditioned respite and luxury shopping. For families, Fantasy World and Waves Aqua Park provide welcome distractions from the Mediterranean heat.
Spend time appreciating the museums, and checking out the cafes in Beirut.
You might find the perfect souvenir at Hamra Street or Verdun Street. Check out other sights like Beirut Corniche and ABC Mall - Verdun.