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Once, I asked a Lebanese:Hi Riwa! is it ok to drive there or should we get a taxi and a local with us (guide)? Gotta read your other posts about Lebanon as well, I might change my plans Today, Hamra holds the most prestigious university in the Middle East, the American University of Beirut, and, even though this area is not as cool and trendy as Gemmayzeh, there’s a friendly student vibe strolling the streets and drinking at the several bars and cafés.hey! Welcome to little Armenia! Bourj Hammoud is a neighborhood founded by survivors of the Armenian Genocide in 1915. We have heard from a few people on the ground that most of Lebanon is safe. All the best!Instead, people travel to Beirut to enjoy its culture and history, by walking around its dozens of different neighborhoods, admiring the war-destroyed buildings, eating and savoring the awesome, social local life.If you are traveling in Beirut, it is highly recommended to travel with proper travel insurance, as you never know what could happen.Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is a city that suffered one of the longest contemporary Civil Wars (25 years, ended in 1991).If you decide to visit Shatila, you need to bear in mind that this is neither a tourist attraction nor a place to have fun but, one goes there to learn and empathize with the local Palestinians. Surprised? Thanks! Are you planning to go to Beirut?I love your blog and the guide is so detailed and helpful! At age 26, I quit my job to travel the world alone. If you don’t know what to do in Beirut on your second or third day, this is a cool place to go.Hi Graham, thanks for the suggestion. Thanks for putting it together.Also, bear in mind that the locals don’t understand why a foreigner would even want to visit the area for tourism purposes so, for them, any foreigner could potentially be a spy. It only makes sense that Beirut is a culinary wonderland, and the cradle of the foods you considered ambiguously “Middle Eastern.”I challenge you to find a better slice of land in the Middle East. Cheers!Beirut is a city where monuments and touristic sites as a such barely exist.Hi Cheryl, thank you so much! If you go there, it’s 100% recommended to go with a local.The religious diversity is very rich and one can easily realize about it, as there are mosques and churches for each and every branch of the two major religions in the country.Destroyed buildings, as well as inhabited buildings with bullet holes can still be found all over the city and, for me, this is the most interesting thing to do in Beirut.Furthermore, in Beirut, you also find the best food and parties in the Middle East. It doesn’t even have a desert.While you spent your childhood summers at sleepaway camp, I went to Lebanon. Explore Beirut holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Also we have uber if you need it!Also, if you go there, a good friend of mine, local, can give you a free tour.Thanks! A mosque and a church built one next to the other – Beirut travel blog. I am so jealous that you are going to Lebanon I will be in the Middle East during the next month and, if I find a cheap flight, I will go back there to re-visit some pending places.Hi, I was intending to only visit Egypt, Jordan and finishing in Israel and I thought I should include Lebanon since they are altogether however as I understand the passport issue, is it possible if I travel in this order: Egypt-Lebanon-Jordan-Israel? DAY TRIPS FROM BEIRUT. After shredding near-perfect snowpack at the Mzaar ski resort, just two hours from Beirut, I would cruise the mountain roads back down to the coast for a beer and beach situation in 80-degree sunshine, a hot toddy by the chalet fireplace.
Once, I asked a Lebanese:Hi Riwa! is it ok to drive there or should we get a taxi and a local with us (guide)? Gotta read your other posts about Lebanon as well, I might change my plans Today, Hamra holds the most prestigious university in the Middle East, the American University of Beirut, and, even though this area is not as cool and trendy as Gemmayzeh, there’s a friendly student vibe strolling the streets and drinking at the several bars and cafés.hey! Welcome to little Armenia! Bourj Hammoud is a neighborhood founded by survivors of the Armenian Genocide in 1915. We have heard from a few people on the ground that most of Lebanon is safe. All the best!Instead, people travel to Beirut to enjoy its culture and history, by walking around its dozens of different neighborhoods, admiring the war-destroyed buildings, eating and savoring the awesome, social local life.If you are traveling in Beirut, it is highly recommended to travel with proper travel insurance, as you never know what could happen.Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is a city that suffered one of the longest contemporary Civil Wars (25 years, ended in 1991).If you decide to visit Shatila, you need to bear in mind that this is neither a tourist attraction nor a place to have fun but, one goes there to learn and empathize with the local Palestinians. Surprised? Thanks! Are you planning to go to Beirut?I love your blog and the guide is so detailed and helpful! At age 26, I quit my job to travel the world alone. If you don’t know what to do in Beirut on your second or third day, this is a cool place to go.Hi Graham, thanks for the suggestion. Thanks for putting it together.Also, bear in mind that the locals don’t understand why a foreigner would even want to visit the area for tourism purposes so, for them, any foreigner could potentially be a spy. It only makes sense that Beirut is a culinary wonderland, and the cradle of the foods you considered ambiguously “Middle Eastern.”I challenge you to find a better slice of land in the Middle East. Cheers!Beirut is a city where monuments and touristic sites as a such barely exist.Hi Cheryl, thank you so much! If you go there, it’s 100% recommended to go with a local.The religious diversity is very rich and one can easily realize about it, as there are mosques and churches for each and every branch of the two major religions in the country.Destroyed buildings, as well as inhabited buildings with bullet holes can still be found all over the city and, for me, this is the most interesting thing to do in Beirut.Furthermore, in Beirut, you also find the best food and parties in the Middle East. It doesn’t even have a desert.While you spent your childhood summers at sleepaway camp, I went to Lebanon. Explore Beirut holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Also we have uber if you need it!Also, if you go there, a good friend of mine, local, can give you a free tour.Thanks! A mosque and a church built one next to the other – Beirut travel blog. I am so jealous that you are going to Lebanon I will be in the Middle East during the next month and, if I find a cheap flight, I will go back there to re-visit some pending places.Hi, I was intending to only visit Egypt, Jordan and finishing in Israel and I thought I should include Lebanon since they are altogether however as I understand the passport issue, is it possible if I travel in this order: Egypt-Lebanon-Jordan-Israel? DAY TRIPS FROM BEIRUT. After shredding near-perfect snowpack at the Mzaar ski resort, just two hours from Beirut, I would cruise the mountain roads back down to the coast for a beer and beach situation in 80-degree sunshine, a hot toddy by the chalet fireplace.