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Things to Do in Beirut

Things to Do in Beirut

Beirut Beyrouth, Lebanon Travel Guide

Outdoor Adventures

Embrace Beirut's natural surroundings with various outdoor activities.

Mountain & Water Activities

Hiking & Trekking

Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve (day trip): protects Lebanon's last remaining natural cedar forests. It has well-marked hiking trails. Qadisha Valley (Holy Valley) further north: dramatic gorge with ancient monasteries carved into cliffs, challenging trekking routes. Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve: nature book for unique biodiversity and historical sites.

Water Sports

Swimming: Public beaches are limited in Beirut, water quality varies. Many visitors opt for private beach clubs (e.g., Sporting Club Beach, St. George Yacht Club, Lazy B south of Beirut) for cleaner water, pools, and amenities. Jet Skiing, Parasailing, Boat Tours: Available at Zaitunay Bay marina or various beach resorts north of Beirut. Diving/Snorkeling: For clearer waters, head north to Batroun or Anfeh. The underwater archaeological site in Tyre (south of Beirut) for unique delving into the past.

Winter Sports & Adrenaline

Skiing/Snowboarding: In winter (typically December to March), Lebanon's mountains have excellent ski resorts. Faraya Mzaar is the largest and most popular, followed by Cedars and Laqlouq. Day trips from Beirut to these resorts are common. Canyoning/Rappelling: Possible in mountain wadis (valleys) within wildlife reserves like the Jbal Moussa Biosphere Reserve.

Other Outdoor Pursuits

  • Wildlife Encounters: Lebanon's wildlife encounters focus more on birdwatching in protected areas, observing unique flora in the cedar reserves, or seeing endemic species inside its nature reserves rather than traditional large-game safaris.
  • Bike Routes & Mountain Biking: While mountain biking trails exist in rural and highland regions (e.g., in some nature reserves), cycling within Beirut is challenging and generally not recommended for leisure due to heavy and aggressive traffic, and a lack of dedicated bicycle infrastructure.
  • Eco-Lodges AND In the country Stays: For a nature immersion, consider eco-lodges or guesthouses in the Chouf Mountains or other rural regions.
  • Organized Day Trips: Many tour operators in Beirut have organized day trips that include transit and guided hikes to these beautiful natural areas. Book these on GetYourGuide.

Mountain Escapes

  • Hiking in Cedar Reserves
  • Trekking in Qadisha Valley
  • Skiing (winter season)
  • Canyoning adventures

Coastal Activities

  • Swimming at private beach clubs
  • Jet Skiing & Parasailing
  • Boat tours
  • Plunging in clearer northern waters

Sightseeing & Tours

  • Jeita Grotto exploration
  • Harissa cable car ride
  • Historical site visits (Byblos, Baalbek)
  • Guided nature tours

Important Note on Cycling

Cycling within Beirut is challenging and generally not recommended for leisure due to heavy and aggressive traffic, and a lack of dedicated bicycle infrastructure. For cycling, consider hiking paths in the mountains outside the city.

Cultural Immersion

Beirut opportunities to immerse yourself in Lebanese culture, from hands-on workshops to classic shows.

Workshops & Learning

  • Cooking Classes: Often available at Souk el Tayeb / Tawlet, providing a hands-on experience in preparing traditional Lebanese dishes.
  • Arabic Language Lessons: The Saifi Institute for Arabic Language (part of Saifi Urban Gardens) in Gemmayze has immersive Arabic classes to learn a language for various levels.
  • Handicraft Classes: Some artisan shops, notably in Bourj Hammoud or Gemmayze, have informal workshops in crafts like pottery, mosaic making, or traditional calligraphy.
  • Community-Based Tourism: Initiatives that directly support local communities, especially in rural areas outside Beirut. Organizations like Souk el Tayeb support local farmers and producers, letting you contribute directly to the local economy.

Performances & Festivals

Dabke & Live Music

Dabke: The energetic traditional Lebanese folk dance, often performed at weddings, festivals, and cultural events. Some Lebanese restaurants may feature live Dabke performances. Live Music: Metro Al Madina, and many pubs and restaurants in Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze, feature live bands playing Arabic music (traditional and contemporary) and international genres.

Theater & Performance Spaces

Monnot Theatre: A well-known venue that hosts plays, performances, and cultural events. Metro Al Madina: Provides a base for experimental and traditional performances. MusicHall: Popular venue for themed musical shows, combining international and Arabic performances.

Cultural Festivals & Events

Beirut hosts various cultural festivals and events throughout the year, especially in summer. These can include: Beirut Art Film Festival: Annual event showing documentaries and films about art and culture. Beirut Chants Festival: Classical and sacred music festival held in variouthe church ofes across the city. Check local event calendars.

Engage Locally

Participate in community-based tourism for direct engagement with local life.

Art & Craft Scene

Discover local artisans and their traditional crafts in various Beirut neighborhoods.

Seasonal Events

Time your visit with one of Beirut's many cultural festivals for a experience.

Relaxation & Wellness

Beirut has options for relaxation and rejuvenation, from luxurious spas to seaside leisure.

Spa & Wellness Centers

  • Luxury Wellness Centers at hotels: Many luxury hotels (e.g., Phoenicia Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel, Le Gray) feature high-end spas. They have a range of treatments, including massages, facials, and traditional hammam experiences. Independent spas are also available throughout the city.
  • Traditional Healing: While traditional Lebanese herbal remedies and healing practices exist, they are less formally accessible for tourists seeking structured wellness experiences.
  • Beach & Pool Clubs: Popular in summer for relaxation, sunbathing, and swimming. These present a resort-like atmosphere with amenities like pools, restaurants, and often direct access to the sea. Sporting Club Beach and Lazy B (just south of Beirut) are examples.
  • Hot Springs & Natural Therapy: Natural hot springs are not directly in Beirut. Some natural springs exist in mountain regions, but they are not typically developed for therapeutic tourism.

Yoga & Meditation

Yoga Studios

Yoga studios are available in Beirut, offering various classes for different levels and styles.

Meditation Retreats

Retreats focused on yoga and meditation are likely found outside the city in calmer, scenic environments, like the Chouf Mountains.

Finding a Class

Check local listings or wellness directories for current schedules and locations of studios in Beirut.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Live Music Venues

Metro Al Madina: Diverse live music, theater, cabaret. MusicHall: Themed musical shows. Pubs in Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze: Live bands playing Arabic and international music.

Theater & Performance Spaces

Monnot Theatre: Hosts plays, performances. Metro Al Madina: Platform for experimental and classic shows. Beirut Souks Cinemas: Modern cinema complex showing international and Arabic films.

Bars & Clubs

Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze: Main areas for a wide selection of bars and clubs. Upscale clubs: Downtown Beirut or coastal areas. The city comes alive after dark, especially on weekends.

Shopping & Markets

Shopping in Beirut has everything from traditional crafts to luxury brands, for unique souvenirs or modern fashion.

Traditional Markets

  • Beirut Souks: A modern interpretation of traditional markets, rebuilt subsequent to the civil war, with high-end brands.
  • Souk al Ahad (Sunday Market): Large, bustling, informal flea market on Sundays. Find a wide array of products, from antiques and vintage items to clothes, electronics, and household goods. Be prepared for large groups of people and haggling.
  • Bourj Hammoud: Armenian neighborhood with specific streets for gold, jewelry, and traditional Armenian crafts, for an one-of-a-kind retail experience.
  • Artisan Workshops: Local artisans in Gemmayze, Mar Mikhael, and Bourj Hammoud. Find unique handicrafts, ceramics, intricate jewelry, traditional textiles, and local artworks.

Luxury & Souvenirs

Luxury Shopping

Beirut Souks: Wide selection of high-end international brands and designer boutiques. ABC Mall (Achrafieh and Dbayeh): Large, modern shopping malls with international and local brands. Rue Verdun: Known for upscale shops and fashion boutiques.

Souvenir Recommendations

Cedar of Lebanon products (carved wood, essential oils). Lebanese sweets (baklava, halva). Arak (anise-flavored spirit). Olive oil and Za'atar. Handmade jewelry, pottery, traditional textiles, copperware. Books on Lebanese history and culture.

Ethical Shopping & Customs

Prioritize purchasing directly from local artisans and small, independent businesses. Be mindful of the origin of products. Shipping internationally from Lebanon can be expensive and complex. Inquire with local postal services (LibanPost) or international couriers. Be aware of your home country's customs regulations.

Diverse Shopping

  • From traditional souks to modern malls
  • Find local crafts and global brands
  • Distinctive souvenirs and personal items
  • Experience different retail environments

Souvenir Ideas

  • Lebanese cedar products
  • Authentic food items like Za'atar
  • Artisan jewelry and textiles
  • Local art plus heritage crafts

Ethical Practices

  • Support local artisans directly
  • Choose products with known origins
  • Be mindful of cultural sensitivities
  • Consider impact on local economy

Nightlife & Entertainment Hubs

Mar Mikhael's Armenia Street
  • Lined with countless bars, pubs, and restaurants.
  • Prime spot for bar hopping and energetic nightlife.
  • Experience the city coming alive after dark, especially on weekends.
Gemmayze's Gouraud Street
  • Offers a good selection of bars and pubs.
  • Historic and charming setting for an evening out.
  • Late-night street food stalls for convenient snacks.

Shopping Insight

Beirut's shopping scene reflects its cosmopolitan nature, offering both traditional markets and modern luxury experiences. A chance to find unique souvenirs and support local artisans.

Activity Planning Summary

Outdoor Activities

  • Hiking in nature reserves (Shouf, Jabal Moussa, Qadisha).
  • Water sports at beach clubs or Zaitunay Bay.
  • Skiing/snowboarding in winter (Faraya Mzaar).
  • Organized day trips to natural attractions outside the city.

Cultural & Leisure Experiences

  • Cooking classes for traditional Lebanese cuisine.
  • Arabic language instruction for cultural engagement.
  • Relaxation at luxury spas or beach/pool clubs.
  • Enjoy Beirut's the nightlife of Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze.