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1Iris

4.2
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4.0
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Bar
Located at the Seaside Pavilion in Beirut New Waterfront, Iris is a stylish rooftop offering panoramic views of the ocean and Beirut skyline. The spacious terrace features modern decor and serves well-crafted cocktails and global dishes. With a vibrant and classy ambiance, it's popular among the trendy crowd. Iris Beirut pays tribute to Lebanon's capital by combining sophisticated ambiance, panoramic views, and rich culinary offerings. It offers a unique Lebanese yet globally inspired experience.
Great place and the DJ is freaking amazing! What a great vibe and location, and this is a Tuesday😎 Gotta love Lebanon 🇱🇧
Kamal S — Google review
Had an amazing night at Iris Beirut! The vibe was on point with Neenoo performing live — he brought great energy. Loved the ambiance, good music, and an awesome laser show. We drank, danced, and enjoyed delicious food. Definitely a night to remember!
Amale H — Google review
If you’re looking for a refined spot to enjoy the sunset, this place is a top choice. The atmosphere is inviting and elegant, with a natural charm that enhances the dining experience. The food is excellent, both in taste and presentation, and the service complements the overall ambiance. Watching the sun set over the horizon while enjoying such a pleasant setting makes for an unforgettable evening.
Rana A — Google review
An absolute gem for nightlife lovers! This club delivers the perfect mix of luxury and energy. The space is huge and beautifully designed on the roof with an amazing sea and city view. The music is always on point, blending international beats with Arabic hits that keep the energy high all night. The vibe is electric but still classy and perfect for a stylish night out with friends.
Yaacoub A — Google review
One of our best nightlife experiences! The music was absolutely amazing, the ambiance was perfect, the drinks and cocktails were delicious, and the lighting added the final touch. The only downside was the long wait for valet parking, and it took us more than 35 minutes to get out of the traffic on a single street because of all the surrounding nightclubs.
Passo M — Google review
One of the best places in beirut , atmosphere and ambience are outstanding…. Saturday night was a hit . Unforgettable. Thumbs up guys , well recomendes
TONY E — Google review
It is one of the “Where do VIPs of Lebanon go” place. Do avoid in July and August as soaring temperatures of the day heat the rooftop and no matter the fans and water sprinklers present you WILL sweat. Winter has an enclosure. The drinks are ok. I ordered a Gin Basil, but got a sweet sweet drink with little Gin presence. Food was excellent, balanced. The music, ambiance, rhythm and most of the view is nice. Mist if the real action starts post-11 pm, and the music really hits an exquisite note. Midnight fireworks are common on Saturday. Sunsets are not seen from here like one would like to.
Eddie R — Google review
One of the best rooftops of My Beirut ♥️
Cosette K — Google review
Beirut, Lebanon•+961 3 090 936•Tips and more reviews for Iris

2Martyrs' Square

4.5
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3.6
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Mentioned on 
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Space of remembrance
Sights & Landmarks
Plaza
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Martyrs' Square, located in Downtown Beirut, is a historic landmark with cultural and political significance. Established in 1931 to honor Lebanese nationalists executed by the Ottoman Empire, it stands as a tribute to those who fought for Lebanon's independence. The square has been a popular tourist attraction due to its historical importance and as a site for civil protests and gatherings. Despite being damaged during the Civil War, it remains an emblem of the city's resilience.
Right in the center and heart of the city, is this square dedicated to senseless lives lost in many bitter conflicts over the years leaving the country devastated. The Square has been created with the hopes of a rising from ashes vibes for this beautiful country and wishing it's on this developmental path. Getting here is a task in itself as you'll have to waddle through the crazy traffic to cross the road. Once you get there, you get a beautiful panoramic view of Mosques, Churches and Roman ruins among others. Also, just walkable is the posh Marina where it comes to life at night
Shaik M — Google review
Martyrs’ Square in Beirut is a pretty interesting place to visit. It’s right in the middle of the city, so you can’t miss it. The square has a lot of history, especially with the big statue that honors Lebanese nationalists. It’s a spot where people often gather for events and protests, so there’s usually something going on. The area has a mix of old and new vibes, with modern buildings around but also a strong sense of history. Some people think it could be better maintained, but it’s still a cool place to hang out and get a feel for Beirut’s culture. Plus, it’s a great starting point if you want to explore more of downtown.
Shireen I — Google review
Nice place, great location and good remembrance statue. Amazing where the mosque and the church are in the same spot.
Dr. Z — Google review
the bronze Memorial of the martyrs from 06 May during the ottoman era. it now connects the main road and the old/new center of the capital.
David A — Google review
Really is a reminder of the problem this country is facing being built before the civil war then being damaged during the civil war and keeping the shots it had suffered during the war. After all that it got all that graffiti during the protests of October really does show this country can’t get enough. Oh a thing I recommend is to make it easier for people to get there.
J S — Google review
An amazing place with lots of history, everywhere you look there is a huge piece of Lebanese history.
Fadi A — Google review
A place worth visiting while you’re in Beirut that is built in the memory of the martyrs who lost their lives for the country. It’s a somber memorial place. Unfortunately some of the buildings are badly damaged surrounding one end of the square to remind you the difficult times that the brave people of this city have endured!
Mas H — Google review
Stunning edification that brings into place recent history of Lebanon and the appreciation of its Muslim citizens for El Hariri. Sad story but beautiful memorial. It is located near downtown and next to a magnificent mosque. Also, the piece of land where you can see an old city are the remains of one of the first universities in Middle East.
Salua K — Google review
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3Mohammad Al Amin Mosque

4.7
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4.5
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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Mohammad Al Amin Mosque, an Ottoman-influenced Muslim mosque, boasts a striking 48-meter blue dome and was reopened in 2008 after extensive renovations. Situated in downtown Beirut on the corner of Martyrs Square, this Sunni mosque stands out with its vast and towering presence compared to the surrounding architecture. Despite initial criticism regarding its location in a city marked by Civil War and sectarian tensions, the mosque's imposing beauty is undeniable, especially when illuminated by the late afternoon sun.
The Cathedral and Mosque stand side by side in the heart of Beirut, symbolizing the city’s rich tapestry of faith and history. A powerful reminder of unity amidst diversity.
MSTF — Google review
One of the most beautiful and biggest mosques in Lebanon built in the Turkish style architecture with 4 minarates and a massive blue dome. Just beside is the St. George Cathedral, adding to it's beauty. The mosque is located opposite the Square. Just beside are many other historically important sites, you could easily spend a whole day around this mosque. As beautiful as it looks from the outside, the inside is breathtaking, especially the huge chandeliers and the Islamic calligraphy lit by some good lighting. Entry is restricted to only at the 5 times of prayers. But sadly, as with any other mosque here, the mosques are usually empty even at the times of prayers/salaah. While I was there, even the first row/saff was not complete.
Shaik M — Google review
A fine mosque in the Beirut downtown area with lovely internal architecture. The mosque is quite large, and is served with restrooms and ablution places. The mosque is adjacent to a few churches and the martyrs square. The Lebanese flag pole is on the other side of the road. The Beirut Souk is within walking distance. Entering the mosque is free, but clothing appropriately is required. Worth spending no more than 15 minutes here.
Fahd ب — Google review
The biggest mosque in beirut and lebanon and one of the biggest in the region. It is known for its size and blue top and because it was built by the prior assasinated prime minister (rafic hariri) who never saw it completed. It is located in ome of the beirut martyrs square's corners and is open to the public almost all day (access is limited to people wanting to pray during friday prayers time). It is a good landmark in beirut that is a must visit to tourists. Also notice the nearby maronite cathedral..the rafic hariri tumb and the roman ruines..all.surrounding the mosque.
Selim M — Google review
So symmetrical!! Also very accessible, you can basically just walk in, no hassle at all. (As long as you're dressed appropriately. If you're not you'll have to don the wizard robe.)
Julius K — Google review
Mohamad al Amin Mosque is the biggest mosque of Beirut. It is georgeous and breathetaking. Inside of the mosque is so peaceful. You can drink water for free inside. And toilets and ablution facilities are very clean. In front of the mosque there ara some ruins from Rome Empire time. Right next to the mosque there is a huge church as well. The whole ares is very beautiful and I advice everyone to visit
Yasin B — Google review
Beautiful yellow exterior on this mosque. Once in Beirut for sure a visit is a good idea despite the fact that inside of the mosque is not as brilliant as the outsides. What makes this mosque extra special is that it is located side by side to a church which is very telling of Lebanon.
Mika K — Google review
‏It is a huge mosque with beautiful blue domes. It is placed in the middle of beirut downtown situated very close to the Sea. If you want to enter inside You have to cover up... Abayah are provided at the door and shoes must be removed abayah for ladies and if men are wearing short pants they also must wear a robe. The attendants says salamou alaykom with big welcome , they give dates and they helps you to come in The peaceful atmosphere and the greatness of the place attract your soul to feel free and to relax Enjoy your visit and have a good time and don’t forget to ask Allah to have mercy for whom build it رحم الله من قام بإعمار هذا المسجد
RamY A — Google review
ساحة الشهداء, Lebanon•+961 3 070 821•Tips and more reviews for Mohammad Al Amin Mosque

4Coop d'état rooftop

4.3
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4.5
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Ascend the stairs to reach the cozy planked terrace of Coop d'état rooftop, a unique urban sanctuary nestled in the heart of Beirut. The wood decking, benches, and oversized parasols create a relaxed pub garden ambiance with stunning views of the city skyline. This gathering spot attracts artists, intellectuals, and explorers seeking refuge from Beirut's bustling energy while celebrating its eclectic spirit.
It was a bit tricky to find this place since I was not familiar with the area, you have to go in an alley wat that leads to a building where you have to go up using the stairs about 5 stories. A great place/rooftop for a get together with some friends, it is a bit loud for a couple (date).
Cero C — Google review
Very nice and casual place in gemayzeh above em nazzih. the music is excellent. We always enjoy our time. They offer drinks and food, and they are very affordable . Great place to enjoy your Friday or Saturday evening.
Marwan H — Google review
I loved how cozy the atmosphere was. Prices were most affordable and the staff complimented the experience.
Yvonne R — Google review
Really nice and chill place. Waiter and staff are super friendly. Recommended!
Christophe H — Google review
Very chill place during the weekdays, This rooftop is great for catching up with friends and have good food and good drinks.
Rudy F — Google review
A cool rooftop bar. A lot of tourists and students go to this place, as it is conveniently located in the Mar Mkhayel district. Very fairly priced drinks as well and a friendly staff.
Basem C — Google review
everything about this place is very charming, the people, the food and the view
Stephanie G — Google review
A great rooftop gathering restaurant/pub. The service has really improved from the last time I visited. Servers are friendly and welcoming. The menu is a bit small on the food, but they have good items. Drinks are really good, music is nice, and the setting is cozy. They also hold events almost every weekend. The place is friendly.
Ibrahim J — Google review
Makdisi, Beirut, Lebanon•https://saifigardens.com/en/rooftop•+961 71 134 173•Tips and more reviews for Coop d'état rooftop

5Downtown Beirut

4.5
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Historical landmark
Outlet mall
Downtown Beirut, also known as the Beirut Central District, is a modern and vibrant hub that serves as the city's commercial and financial center. Following extensive reconstruction efforts after the Lebanese Civil War, this area now boasts high-end shops, luxurious hotels, and elegant architecture in a distinctive neo-Ottoman style. Visitors can explore an outdoor mall with upscale stores and dining options, as well as a cinema and a kids' museum.
5 only for the architecture. After several visits to Lebanon, I find that this city is the anti-Lebanon, without Beirut Lebanon would be a fantastic country and I think really peaceful. It was difficult for me in the middle of the crisis in a country without electricity to see all these Porches, Bentleys or other luxury cars, this city is certainly one of the most corrupt in the world. And I can't understand this stupidity of a part of the population "don't go and eat there, it's dirty and it's not good" and often the opposite. No Beirut I still can't appreciate and understand
William G — Google review
Downtown Beirut blends history and modernity in a vibrant, walkable core. Rebuilt after the civil war, it features elegant architecture, upscale shops, cozy cafes, and historic landmarks like Martyrs’ Square and Roman ruins. The atmosphere is lively yet reflective, offering a unique glimpse into Lebanon’s resilience and beauty. Ideal for strolling, people-watching, and experiencing the city’s layered identity in one spot.
Dani B — Google review
Downtown Beirut is a vibrant area known for its blend of modern & traditional architecture, diverse dining options and historical sites. The beautiful souk shows signs of civil war, reconstruction and development, but the past is still present which gives you goosebumps.
Ankush G — Google review
#throwback2010 Crossed over from Syria thinking I’d find another crumbling Mediterranean relic, but Beirut said “surprise” and hit me with skyscrapers, five-star hotels, American fast food chains and a shopping mall with Roman ruins tucked under an escalator. The downtown core looked like it was curated by a committee of architects influencers and ex-warlords, glass towers sparkling in the sun while just a block away sat abandoned high-rises riddled with bullet holes like urban fossils from a not-so-distant war. The streets? A parade of matte-black Hummers and tinted Land Rovers that looked like they belonged in a post-apocalyptic Bond film. Bulletproof? Probably. Paranoid? Definitely. Preparing for… something? Always. It’s a city that wears its trauma like high fashion polished bold unbothered but always side-eyeing the horizon. Beirut doesn’t forget. It just builds a rooftop bar on top of it.
The G — Google review
Downtown Beirut is a vibrant mix of old and new, where modern architecture meets beautifully restored historic buildings. Walking through its streets feels like stepping into the heartbeat of the city—full of life, culture, and history. From designer shops and cozy cafés to iconic landmarks like Martyrs’ Square and Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, there’s always something to discover. It’s clean, well-organized, and perfect for both tourists and locals looking to enjoy Beirut’s charm. A place that truly captures the soul of Lebanon.
Roy M — Google review
Certainly, it's a city of contrasts. I have got mixed feelings about Beirut: too crowded, polluted and chaotic, but its energy, soul, diversity and intoxicating atmosphere make it a vital, addictive city.
Nataliia K — Google review
Sadly not as i remember it to be! It used to be a place full of life now it's like a ghost town. Still people are amazing there, beautiful architecture, right next to the sea! The vibe was good as you can go there for walks and see the beautiful history of this country! I do recommend visiting even for one time
Hazem C — Google review
Downtown cycling is the best you can do during day time
Ahmad ( — Google review
VGX5+986, Beirut, Lebanon•http://www.beirutsouks.com.lb/•+961 3 425 617•Tips and more reviews for Downtown Beirut
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6Le Gray, Beirut

4.5
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Hotel
Le Gray, Beirut is a luxurious and upscale hotel that has recently reopened after undergoing renovations following the 2020 Beirut explosion. The hotel offers 87 modern rooms filled with natural light and equipped with amenities such as LCD TVs, Wi-Fi, fresh fruit, and flowers. Guests can enjoy the rooftop terrace with an infinity pool overlooking the city, as well as a spa, bar, and restaurant.
Been here several times over the past decade and they have kept up the level of service and hotel. The food is very good, and the staff are excellent as usual. Perfectly located from Aswaq Beirut and restaurants in the other direction. Most of everything is walking distance from the hotel and easy to head in one direction or the other. I can't recommend the Spa enough, it is wonderful and very relaxing after a long day or the best way to start off the morning.
Marzouq A — Google review
The indoor views are just acceptable, and the view from inside leads to the old agriculture for downtown, I liked it but it depends on people’s taste. Great place though.
Mohamad — Google review
Possibly THE best hotel in Lebanon. Excellent staff, incredible service , spacious rooms. Don't believe it's expensive considering you're staying at a hotel that leagues above the others. Centrally located in downtown Beirut. Walking distance to many restaurants in downtown. Highly recommended
Samer S — Google review
Wonderful hotel, close to the sites and attentive to family needs. My wife and I along with our 12/13 year old children travelled to Beirut earlier this month and stayed at Le Gray for two nights. For a family on holiday in Lebanon, the Le Gray helped make us not only comfortable, but allowed us the rest needed to properly explore the wonderful city from a great location. The staff was very accommodating and the breakfast buffet was very memorable. The rooms are extremely clean and the facilities lacking nothing. The view from the Corner Suite was simply amazing!
JBart592 — Google review
I stayed for 1 night at this place for a business trip but I would definitely come back again for a leisure trip. It is a new hotel so everything in it is in tact; rooms are spacious and equipped with all you need and the staff are professional and very helpful. I didn't get the chance to try the swimming pool on the rooftop which has an amazing view of the city. I enjoyed the coffee machine in the room with the fresh coffee grinder and the breakfast at the roof top
Soltan H — Google review
Stayed here for few days while I was in town for a wedding. The hotel breakfast was great, the roof top was nice but could be bigger. The hotel felt spacious, but that might be because all the rooms weren't taken. The only issue I had was the noise in the room. I could hear everything from the roof due to being on the 5th floor, and I did hear noise from the rooms around me as well.
Tamim K — Google review
Le Gray is in the heart of downtown with everything you’ll need within a 15-minute walk. If you’re an art lover, this place is a must visit. Felt like I was living in an Art Gallery, and they change the paintings frequently to give the space a new feel. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-designed. The staff is friendly and the breakfast is delicious.
Digant K — Google review
It was the first time for my husband and I at Le Grey Hotel and it will definitely not be our last!! We truly enjoyed our dinner at the Indigo. The food was spectacular and the view was breathtaking. Also, the front desk team was very nice to us, especially Hassan; he was wonderful and is a great asset for the hotel.. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Beirut!!!
Jessica C — Google review
Beirut, Lebanon•+961 1 971 111•Tips and more reviews for Le Gray, Beirut

7SKYBAR Beirut

3.7
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Night club
SKYBAR Beirut is a renowned rooftop nightclub that provides stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and an upscale atmosphere. It has gained international recognition as one of the city's top party destinations since its opening in 2003. The venue features world-class DJs, live entertainment, premium cocktails, and gourmet food offerings. With its 60-meter long bar and absence of a traditional dance floor, guests are encouraged to dance on the bar itself.
The top and premier club in the Middle East! Unbeatable! Absolutely incredible and breathtaking! A big thank you to Mr. Bahaa. And let's not overlook the excellent customer relationship management and helpful bartender Mr. Ibrahim Habhab , hes one of a kind !
Annie E — Google review
Food was delicious, drinks were incredible, and I witnessed one of the most beautiful sunsets in Beirut
Cosette K — Google review
This is the worst place to go to in Beirut. We spoke to the reservation team who told us you Would be able to enter with two men and two women. On arrival they tried to sting us with a $100 charge per person. This was not mentioned during our conversations with the reservations team. What is worse is that there was a young Muslim woman, who was appropriately dressed. However, she was wearing a hijab And as a result of that, they denied her entry. This is an appalling experience for most people trying to attend. You should know that we initially tried to book a table, however, they said that they were fully booked and that we should enter the club as a walk-in. We came early and we appropriately Dressed. There are so many places in Lebanon to visit that have greater levels of professionalism and standards. Do not bother entering this club if you are wanting to have a good time or if you are not wanting to be robbed in broad daylight.
Ghassan A — Google review
I really enjoyed the night out there! Everything was great, the atmosphere, DJs, music! We came as walk in and had no issues at entrance. This is my second visit (one was 2 years back) and I really enjoy the place and can recommend it.
Ksenia — Google review
#branguider Review of Skybar Chapter 2: A Nightlife Gem with Unmatched Views and Vibes Skybar Chapter 2, a reinvention of the iconic Skybar, continues to set the standard for nightlife in Beirut. Known for its stunning views, vibrant atmosphere, and top-notch service, this hotspot remains a favorite destination for locals and tourists seeking an unforgettable evening. Ambiance and Setting: Skybar Chapter 2 boasts an unparalleled rooftop setting, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Beirut’s skyline and the Mediterranean Sea. The open-air design, complemented by stylish decor and ambient lighting, creates an electric yet sophisticated atmosphere. The layout is thoughtfully designed to provide both intimate seating areas and spacious dance floors, ensuring a perfect balance for socializing and partying. Music and Entertainment: The music at Skybar Chapter 2 is a dynamic mix of genres, curated by some of the best DJs and live performers in the industry. Whether it’s house, electronic, or pop, the beats are always on point, keeping the energy high and the crowd dancing. The sound system is state-of-the-art, delivering crisp and powerful audio that enhances the overall experience. Service: Service at Skybar Chapter 2 is good, with a team of attentive and professional staff ensuring that guests have everything they need. Personal Experience: During my visit to Skybar Chapter 2, I was thoroughly impressed by the vibrant ambiance, the quality of the music, and the overall level of service. The combination of stunning views, energetic vibes, and expertly crafted drinks made for a memorable night out. The crowd was lively yet respectful, creating a fun and engaging atmosphere without feeling overcrowded. Recommendation: Skybar Chapter 2 is highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the best of Beirut’s nightlife. Its unique rooftop setting, exceptional music, and high-quality service make it a standout venue for a night out. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, enjoying a night with friends, or simply looking to dance the night away, Skybar Chapter 2 delivers an unparalleled experience. Conclusion: In summary, Skybar Chapter 2 continues the legacy of its predecessor by offering an extraordinary nightlife experience in Beirut. With its stunning views, vibrant atmosphere, and top-notch service, it remains a premier destination for both locals and visitors. A night at Skybar Chapter 2 is sure to be a highlight, providing a perfect blend of luxury, entertainment, and unforgettable moments.
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I had a very disappointing experience at this club. They enforce a “couples only” policy exclusively against foreign male tourists, while allowing others to enter without the same requirement. This is discriminatory, unfair, and gives a terrible image of the local nightlife scene. Tourists come to enjoy the culture and hospitality, not to be singled out or treated unequally based on nationality or gender. Such practices show a lack of respect and professionalism, and they discourage visitors from recommending this place to others.
ABDUL M — Google review
Very overrated place. I went there expecting to have fun and listen to good music but honestly, 3 djs and tech guys for a lame party. Ok the effects are nice but not worth the hype and money paid.
Mike A — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit Skybar Beirut and I must say, the experience was truly amazing. The ambiance exuded great vibes and the music coupled with the mesmerizing visual effects made it an unforgettable night. For this, they absolutely deserve 5 stars. However, there is one aspect that I found quite disappointing - the door host. To be frank, the attitude was rather rude. I mean, come on dude, it's a club, not the White House! A little relaxation wouldn't hurt. Moving on, the pricing at Skybar Beirut amounts to approximately $150 per person. Now, while it may seem a bit steep, I firmly believe that the experience justifies the cost. The value you get for your money in terms of entertainment and ambiance is exceptional. Kudos to the valet service at Skybar Beirut as well. It was incredibly easy to drop off and pick up our cars, thanks to their organized system. It definitely added an extra layer of convenience to the whole night. The only downside I encountered during my visit was the limited number of elevators available. This led to some frustratingly long waits as the queues tended to build up. It would be great if they could address this issue and perhaps consider adding more elevators to accommodate the crowd. Lastly, I want to highlight the impeccable security measures at Skybar Beirut. The security staff was truly on point, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all the guests. It's always reassuring to witness such professionalism.
Nina S — Google review
New Waterfront, O1NE Building, Beirut, Lebanon•http://www.skybarbeirut.com/•+961 3 939 191•Tips and more reviews for SKYBAR Beirut

8Skyline Rooftop Lounge

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Skyline Rooftop Lounge, located atop the Movenpick Hotel in Raoucheh, is a chic and sophisticated venue that elevates your evening experience. With stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean, it’s an ideal spot for enjoying sunset cocktails or a romantic dinner under the stars. The lounge boasts an extensive menu featuring diverse food options and refreshing drinks, including shisha to enhance your night out. Adding to its vibrant atmosphere are live bands performing every Saturday and DJs spinning tunes from Wednesday through Friday.
Great rooftop within the Movenpick Hotel. Great drinks and service. Great for sunset drinks. Would be defenitely going back!
Sylvio H — Google review
What a lovely place to spend a night. Went there on Saturday night with some couples, breathtaking view and great atmosphere, friendly dj, welcoming staff and helpful, polite waiters and friendly, original decoration, comfortable couches. We ordered some appetizers and wrapped sandwiches with some drinks, everything was delicious, highly recommended.
Toni S — Google review
Nice sundowner, but the bartender knows no cocktails
Ceterumcenseo S — Google review
Awesome place to spend a night
Mounir B — Google review
The place was ok, but it was full of cockroaches…. For the premium price you pay to see cockroaches while having dinner is not the best…
Rawan D — Google review
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Mohamed S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An unmissable bar for sipping a cocktail while watching marvelous sunsets over the Mediterranean. Great experience!! (Original) Un bar incontournable pour siroter un cocktail en regardant de merveilleux couchers de soleils sur la Méditerranée. Superbe expérience !!
Jean-Baptiste N — Google review
General de Gaulle Avenue, Beirut, Lebanon•https://movenpick.accor.com/en/middle-east/lebanon/beirut/hotel-…•+961 1 869 666•Tips and more reviews for Skyline Rooftop Lounge

9Roman Baths Beirut

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Historical landmark
The Roman Baths in Beirut are the remains of an ancient Roman bathhouse dating back to the 2nd Century BCE. Situated in the heart of the city, between Banks Street and Capuchin Street, this historical site offers a glimpse into Lebanon's rich past. Visitors can also explore a garden featuring medicinal plants within the vicinity.
The Roman Baths in Beirut are a fascinating spot to visit. The ruins are right in the city center, and it’s amazing to see such a well preserved piece of history. The site is well maintained, and you can really get a sense of what it was like back in the day. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re into history or just want to see something unique in Beirut.
Shireen I — Google review
the ruins of the roman baths which once was here situated during the Roman era. description is available.
David A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place in good condition, well-preserved. It's worth visiting to see how the water baths worked. This monument is remarkable in terms of its cultural value. See you soon. Michał Wąsowicz (Original) Piękne miejsce w dobrym stanie zachowane Warto odwiedzić i zobaczyć jak pracowały łaźnie wodne. Zabytek nie samowity jeślli chodzi o skalę wartości kulturowej. Do zobaczenia niebawem Michał Wąsowicz
Dr # — Google review
These ancient ruins are concentrated in this place, but you will find more as you walk around the souk area and nearby. You can skim the place in a few minutes. Close by are mosques, churches, and the Beirut Souq.
Fahd ب — Google review
(Translated by Google) Heritage in shape (Original) Héritage en forme
Manal T — Google review
VGW3+Q2G, close to, Nejmeh, Beirut, Lebanon•Tips and more reviews for Roman Baths Beirut

10Enab Beirut Restaurant

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Lebanese restaurant
Enab Restaurant is a charming Lebanese eatery that offers a cozy and traditional ambiance, making diners feel right at home with its welcoming atmosphere and homey furniture. The restaurant also features a special Ramadan menu for guests to enjoy. Nestled in the heart of Beirut, Enab provides a classy setting with beautiful art direction and an outdoor balcony that offers a serene mountain-like atmosphere. While some find the food not the tastiest, others appreciate the hot bread served straight from the oven.
It was my first experience of eating out after arriving in Beirut. It's because I remembered the name of their branch in Oman, and they greeted me with a big smile and when I asked if I could pay with a credit card, they said yes. There is a wide range of Lebanese dishes, as I expected, with a full selection of each category, at reasonable prices, although the quantity of each dish is not large. The service is quite nice and friendly, with a lady and a garcon of the floor staff, asking me where I was from and what my impression of Lebanon was etc... which made me feel warm with their words, given that it was my first day in Lebanon and I was just feeling lonely just after many restaurants refused me without cash. They will remain unforgettable in my memories of Lebanon. They have a small glass lift from the ground floor at the side of the road to the restaurant, which impressed me a lot about the owner's spirit of welcoming anyone. The atmosphere is also quite nice and cosy. Casual on the outside, with gas stoves by the terrace and nice decor inside. Both are attractive, depending on the occasion of the guests. This restaurant once again reminded me of something important, that the factor of the best quality in a restaurant is not always the food alone. The highly recommended restaurant that I love a lot. # Beirut # Lebanon
T. G — Google review
3enab is a charming Lebanese restaurant that blends traditional flavors with a cozy, colorful ambiance. The menu offers a wide variety of authentic dishes, from fresh mezze to grilled meats, all served generously. The decor is vibrant and nostalgic, with vintage details that reflect Lebanese culture. Service is friendly and fast, and the place is ideal for family gatherings or a casual dinner with friends. Don’t miss their fresh tabbouleh and mixed grill platter
Nicolas R — Google review
We had a great time at Enab in Gemmayze! The fattoush, asbe, rez aa djej, and cheese rolls were all delicious, full of authentic Lebanese flavors. The atmosphere is cozy, and the service was very good. Our waitress was super kind and friendly. Highly recommended for a great Lebanese dining experience!
Jason M — Google review
**Review for Enab Restaurant** My recent visit to Enab Restaurant was truly a memorable experience. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by a homely and cozy atmosphere that made us feel right at home. The inviting setup added a special touch to our dining experience. The food we ordered was exceptional, showcasing the rich flavors and authenticity of the cuisine. Each dish was well-prepared and delicious, making it a delightful culinary journey. The highlight of our visit was the outstanding service provided by our waitress, who was super friendly and attentive. Her warm hospitality made our meal even more enjoyable. Overall, Enab Restaurant is a gem, offering great food, a cozy atmosphere, and impeccable service. I recommend it for anyone looking for a wonderful dining experience.
Ramzi K — Google review
Great Food Great Service Great atmosphere Thank you Mohamad Al Bokhari for making our dinner a nice experience
Rania A — Google review
Enab in Beirut offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with very friendly service and a cozy, inviting ambiance. It’s a lovely place to enjoy a traditional Lebanese meal in a relaxed setting. The overall experience was good, and the pricing is very fair for the quality and location. That said, the warak enab (stuffed vine leaves) was undercooked and could’ve been better prepared. Still, it’s a spot worth visiting for its charm and hospitality, with room for a few improvements on the food side.
Nada J — Google review
I saw this place on social media and honestly I have to say it’s even better live. It’s located in the vibrant city of Mar Micheal and the ambient is super well designed that reflects the Lebanese heritage but with a modern twist. Food menu is super rich with all main Lebanese dishes. I liked the new twist on some plates. Staff are super helpful and friendly.
Rawad D — Google review
Overall a good experience. The area is large and the outdoor section is very bright. The food was good but the service left a little to be desired, the server was a little slow and some items ordered did not come while some that were not ordered were delivered, so just be clear and aware when ordering.
Heinz G — Google review
Beirut, Lebanon•https://www.facebook.com/Enabbeirut/•+961 1 444 441•Tips and more reviews for Enab Beirut Restaurant
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11MIM Mineral Museum

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MIM Mineral Museum, located on the Saint-Joseph University Campus in Beirut, is home to an impressive collection of over 1600 minerals from more than 65 countries. The museum showcases a wide variety of crystals and gemstones in striking colors and geometric forms. Mr. Salim Eddes' collection is considered one of the world's greatest private collections due to the diversity and quality of its minerals, which originate from major mining discoveries and renowned collections.
had such a fun time here! there are so many crystals from all around the world, and you can even see some fossils and really unique pieces inside. the security staff were honestly so kind! one of them even took time to explain things. i don’t get why some reviews say they’re rude, because everyone was super friendly. entry is free, though they do accept donations, and the only rule is no flash photography. you can easily spend a couple of hours just walking around and enjoying everything.
Yujin H — Google review
Went on a Sunday afternoon. No wait time, and entry was donation based. Staff was super friendly. The museum is modern, well marked, and spotless. The exhibits are stunning and it’s incredible that all of them were part of a private collection. There’s a nice video illustration that explains why fossil stones exist in Lebanon. The museum is the basement level, whereas the gift shop is on the first floor. They have an elevator as well as stairs. Overall, highly recommend this museum especially if you just finished visiting the national museum of Beirut.
Jad S — Google review
An insanely beautiful museum. Already planning my next visit. Words can't express the level of awe at seeing these products of the natural world which seem impossible. The fact that they even have 4 pieces of meteorite rock was the cherry on top. Would have never expected to see such amazing pieces especially not in a museum with free entrance. It's highly understated and I would recommend you move this to the top of the list of places you need to see while visiting, or even when living, in the country.
Layla M — Google review
One of the best Museums in the country if not the world hands down. There is no entry free (/free) which only makes me guilty for visiting such a wonderful museum for free, nevertheless, there is a Donation Box for any voluntary donations for the needy. The staff and the security are so friendly and welcoming, you feel obliged to return, special shout out to them. The museum has every mineral that you may have heard of and much more that you imagined existed. From Gold to Silver to every 'ite' that is possible, perhaps the only one missing is Kryptonite and I wouldn't be surprised if this too is added in future. If you are a science and museum freak, you could easily spend 3 hrs here and not come out. There are even shows inside. Also on display are some fossils of fish. It may be difficult to spot as the entrance is a tiny one at a corner of the Saint Josef University (USJ CIS)
Shaik M — Google review
Minerals are boring usually that’s how I find them, but not at Mim, the collection. The way they display it, the atmosphere, the categories… it’s a very interesting exhibit. I love it. Great management team and Musuem. You don’t pay entry, you donate whatever you can. The place is very clean.
Andrew K — Google review
I’m a proud USJ graduate and this museum has always been one of my favorite spots in Beirut. I’ve visited many times, and each visit feels just as special as the first. The mineral collection is truly remarkable, unique, beautifully displayed, and a hidden gem in the city. There’s also a charming little gift shop where you can find minerals, rocks, accessories, and even cups carved from stone. Whether you’re a student, a traveler, or simply curious, this museum is an absolute must-visit in Beirut!
Sanaa K — Google review
A lovely museum inside the University of Saint Joseph that has a diverse and unique range of rocks and minerals from different corners of the world. Entering the place is for free, but there is a donations box. They offer brochures in Arabic, English, and French. The displayed items are all on one floor, and need 30 minutes onwards to go through. Within walking distance is the National Museum of Beirut.
Fahd ب — Google review
I can't believe such an impressive and beautiful collection is free to access. You can give a donation and really encourage you too. A must to see while in Beirut.
Hala K — Google review
Université Saint-Joseph Campus de L'innovation et du Sport (CIS),, Beirut, Lebanon•https://www.mim.museum/•+961 1 421 672•Tips and more reviews for MIM Mineral Museum

12Nicolas Sursock Museum

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The Nicolas Sursock Museum, located in a 1912 villa in Beirut, showcases Lebanese and international modern art. Originally built by Nicola Sursock in 1910, the mansion was later donated to the government to be transformed into a museum of modern art as per his wishes.
Already renovated at least 2 times, The Palace still conserving its identity and the legacy of this place. It is a free entrance museum. Sursock Museum is a cultural place which should be visited. It consists of 5 floors: one floor is a library where you can find nice books specially in history and photography. Another floor has a collection which does not change and the rest 3 floors are a rotation of different artwork and galleries.
Wadad L — Google review
I wish more people could visit this amazing museum; there's always something new. New pieces of history, hidden artists, hidden gems. The entrance is free but you can always offer donations (which I hope everyone does,let's help our museums promote the beauty of Lebanon and its history🙏🏼❤)
Claire — Google review
Based in a beautiful villa, this notable cultural venue / the museum of modern art is definitely worth of visiting! It was founded by Lebanese art collector Nicolas Sursock - today the librarian kindly told me a brief story of philantropist's life and his legacy. At the moment there are two different exhibitions, which aren't big, but very contented. Highly recommend to come & see. Donation at the entrance. Cafe in the yard is especially busy.
Nataliia K — Google review
If you love art, you should visit this place! It has a beautiful art collection and a floor with a traditional Arab sitting room and old photos of Beirut. I’m really impressed by it! There’s no entrance fee, but you can donate if you like. It’s definitely worth seeing.
Zeina H — Google review
The Nicholas Sirsouk Museum itself is a masterpiece, with its unique architecture and thoughtfully curated exhibitions. However, I found the enthusiasm of the staff lacking when it came to explaining the art pieces and displays. Their knowledge seemed minimal, even regarding the history of the museum itself. It would greatly benefit from having audio explanations for the art pieces, as the descriptions were often small and visitors were not allowed to get close to the pieces. Furthermore, some staff members appeared disinterested and were not as welcoming as expected. Despite these shortcomings, the museum is definitely worth a visit for its stunning architecture and well-curated exhibitions. I just wished for more informative and engaging interactions with the staff.
Liliane E — Google review
Beautiful building and museum. Unfortunately it was partly destroyed in 2020 by explosion, but now you can still visit it. Free entrance but with donation option. I loved to feel the atmosphere of the building which started to be a museum after death of the landowner. Music was wonderful too! Thank you for opportunity to visit it! We saw 3 weddings with photographers and sweet sleeping cat :) You can find souvenir shop and nice cafe on the territory
Elena T — Google review
Nice spot that thankfully got restored after 2020, even with the new buildings around still holds it's ground. Though 6pm closure in summer should be extended to sunset
Ahmad A — Google review
Beautiful experience, very well maintained and elegant. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic cultural experience in Beirut!
Mohammad W — Google review
Greek Orthodox Archbishopric Street, Beirut 2071 5509, Lebanon•http://www.sursock.museum/•+961 1 202 001•Tips and more reviews for Nicolas Sursock Museum

13Sanayeh Park

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Sanayeh Park, also known as Rene Mouawad Garden, is a historic public park in Beirut's Sanayeh district. Established in 1907 during the Ottoman period, it offers playgrounds, paved trails, and restroom facilities. The park features lush green spaces, dense trees, and charming water ponds for leisurely strolls and relaxation. Named after former Lebanese president Rene Mouawad, this iconic park provides a rare green oasis in the bustling city of Beirut.
In the middle of the chaos of Beirut (which I do enjoy nevertheless), lies this absolutely gorgeous park, I like to walk here and just spend a good hour or two just walking around the park and taking in the pretty greenery and flora, reading all the little info boards and just appreciating the park. There's a playground section for kids and it was pretty occupied so I can assume it's still a great place for parents to take their kids to. The park also accommodates bicycles and scooters with a lane that loops around the park, so if you've got one or rented one, it'd be a pretty enjoyable ride!
Ali — Google review
A very beautiful, green and well maintained park in the middle of the chaos all around, especially Hamra. There are many rides for children too. Jogging tracks are well marked and used often by people. Ample number of seating benches all around. Spending early morning or late evening rejuvenates your mind
Shaik M — Google review
In the heart of Beirut, Sanayeh Park is one of the most beautiful places to take your kids for a fun day out with bikes, scooters, or roller skates. You can enjoy a leisurely walk, and there is a small play area with swings and slides for children. The park, which dates back to the early 1900s, features a large fountain, though it was empty during my visit. Pigeons also frequent the park, adding to its charm. There is a rental place outside of the park that offers rental for scooters 🛴 and bikes.
TonY N — Google review
Great park very family friendly, theres playground kids, overall really beautiful place.
Kareeem — Google review
Small but beautiful garden in the heart of Beirut 🏡 Great for walking, running, relaxing or taking out the kids.
Zeina Z — Google review
The only thing i did not like about this park is the fact the swings are not suitable for a young toddler . They are very strick even about playing with a baseball ⚾️ ball . The fountain is lovely . The playground is very nice . Ideal for s walk on a sunny day . It gets pretty crowded in the kids area .
Melted B — Google review
very clean and neat garden, there's slides for kids, benches and chairs under trees, excellent for families with kids or older people who like gazing around at the beautiful trees with beards chirping around. i recommend going in the early morning or late afternoon as the sun can get really intense
Ibrahim R — Google review
This place is calm and soothing. I passed by at around noon on a cloudy day to study here and it was quiet. The pond in the middle is stunning. Although I know that this is a school day, otherwise it would be full of children running around. Drawback: nothing to stop the sun from burning you if it was sunny.
Joyce H — Google review
VFVR+F3J, Beirut, Lebanon•+961 1 840 000•Tips and more reviews for Sanayeh Park

14M. Sahyoun Falafel

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Falafel restaurant
Fast food restaurant
M. Sahyoun Falafel is a renowned establishment known for serving the ultimate falafel sandwiches, with a secret recipe that dates back to 1935. The shop is part of a pair of adjacent establishments owned by two brothers who are no longer on speaking terms, each offering similar menus and sparking debates about which one is superior. Visitors can expect tasty falafel, reasonable prices, and a welcoming atmosphere at this classic hole-in-the-wall spot in Beirut.
It was impressive to see the personality of the honest owner. I realised that's why they're so popular and why people keep coming back to this falafel-centric place. Even with the crazy inflation in Lebanon, they seem to manage to keep the price as reasonable as possible. # Beirut # Lebanon
T. G — Google review
The falafel sandwich at Mr. Sahyoun is simply exceptional! Perfectly crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful inside, and wrapped with the freshest ingredients. Truly one of the tastiest falafels I’ve ever had, a must-try in Beirut! The staff are also very nice and welcoming.
Ghada J — Google review
My visit was back in 2018 and this was a nice place with lovely falafels. Staff and service was 5/5
Faraaz A — Google review
Went there weekly ten years ago, happy to see it s still open. Pro: best falafel you'll ever have- Con: all the following ones will be tasteless
Quentin A — Google review
If you're looking for authentic falafel at an unbeatable price, this place is a must-visit. The falafel is everything you could hope for—crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside, with just the right blend of spices. Each bite bursts with tradition, served alongside fresh pita, vibrant salads, and creamy tahini sauce. The generous portions and budget-friendly prices make it a fantastic option for anyone craving a taste of the Middle East without breaking the bank. Whether you're a long-time falafel fan or trying it for the first time, this spot won't disappoint.
Paolo W — Google review
One of the two Sahyoun brothers and Beirut’s most popular falafel shops, his falafel is always fresh and crunchy, sandwiches are small so most probably you need two if you’re hungry. Prices are really good. Highly recommended.
Cocoa S — Google review
I think this is like a Mecca stop whenever someone visits Lebanon Beirut because this is a must visit shop to try the Falafel. For me this is probably the shop that I have ever tried the best falafel the first bite you get a hot one it is hot, crispy and so flavourful and soft on the inside. Don't scrimp if you can just order the big one which is the sandwich extra it will leave you very satisfied. Hang around for a while to catch the falafel frying process and the making of the sandwich. Was honoured to have the famous owner doing hands on wrapping the sandwich and see how fast his hands are. Even singer Bryan Adams visited this place and enjoyed the falafel. Its a great combination on the fresh vegetables and the sauces used that till now makes my impression of the sandwich so memorable. Don't be mistaken cause there are 2 shops side by side selling the same thing. You know you are eating from the right shop when you feel so satisfied and happy.
Matthew L — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-Visit: The Best Falafel in the World If you’re in Beirut and you don’t stop by Falafel Sahyoun – the blue one, you’re seriously missing out. This place is not just famous—it’s a legend. The falafel is perfectly crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside, and served fresh with just the right mix of pickles, vegetables, and tarator sauce. Every bite tastes like tradition and excellence. This is not your average falafel stand. This is the original, authentic spot run by Zouhair Sahyoun, the one and only son of Mostapha Sahyoun. His warm personality and decades of passion are reflected in every sandwich.
Tarek J — Google review
Beirut, Lebanon•http://falafelsahyoun.com/•+961 1 659 139•Tips and more reviews for M. Sahyoun Falafel

15Clap Beirut

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Japanese restaurant
Perched atop Downtown Beirut, Clap Beirut is a popular rooftop lounge offering stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. This acclaimed venue has been recognized in prestigious rankings and offers a unique fusion of Japanese cuisine, craft cocktails, and evolving music sets. Guests can savor a curated selection of delectable dishes during the sunset Golden Hours while enjoying Organic and Down Tempo music sets.
Clap Beirut is truly one of the best rooftop experiences in the city. The vibe is spot on, lively without being overwhelming. The music sets the mood just right, and the live performances add an extra layer of energy without ever being too loud. The view over Beirut is absolutely stunning, especially at sunset. The food is exceptional, beautifully presented and full of flavor. Every dish we tried was fresh and delicious. The staff is attentive, professional, and genuinely welcoming, which made the whole experience smooth and enjoyable from start to finish. A must-visit for a stylish night out in Beirut.
Natalio O — Google review
This rooftop spot in Beirut offers an incredible atmosphere with stunning views of the city and sleek, modern design throughout. The vibe is easily the highlight of the experience. Service was decent, though not quite at the level you'd expect from a place with this kind of setting. Portions were on the smaller side, but the food was well-prepared and tasted good. Considering the location and ambiance, the pricing is fair. Definitely worth a visit for the view and overall vibe.
Oliver N — Google review
Clap Beirut is honestly one of the best rooftop experiences in the city. The vibe is perfectly balanced lively and fun without ever feeling overwhelming. The music sets just the right mood, and the live performances bring an amazing burst of energy that elevates the whole night. The view, the ambiance, and the crowd all come together to create a spot that never disappoints definitely a go-to for a great evening out with friends.
Abeer H — Google review
We visited Clap on a Thursday and had booked a table for two weeks in advance specifically to enjoy the sunset. While the atmosphere, drinks, and service were all excellent, there were a few things we wish we had known beforehand. It wasn’t mentioned at the time of booking that we would need to vacate the table by 8:30 PM, nor that we wouldn’t be able to move to the bar afterward, as the space transitions to dinner service. This information was only communicated via a WhatsApp reminder closer to the reservation date, which felt a bit last-minute. That said, the rooftop view is absolutely stunning — one of the best spots in town to catch the sunset. The music and DJ that evening were just okay, not quite up to the vibe we were hoping for, but still enjoyable enough. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a sunset drink with friends or to impress visitors from abroad, Clap is definitely worth considering for its ambiance and beautiful setting.
Peter A — Google review
Dined here so many time! Delicious food, amazing atmosphere and a spectacular view. Clap is a fantastic rooftop sushi restaurant overlooking Beirut city. The price is higher than usual and the music is hip and lively. And great cocktails. But it’s definitely worth it.
Luke S — Google review
Stunning sunset, great food, and live vibes! We had a magical evening at Clap.The sunset view was absolutely breathtaking, creating the perfect backdrop for a relaxing night. The ambiance was elegant yet cozy, with a live saxophone performance that added a special touch to the atmosphere. The food was delicious and beautifully presented, and the staff were friendly and attentive. A perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy Beirut from above!
Christelle M — Google review
Amazing experience at Clap! The ambiance is vibrant, perfect for a night out. The food was delicious — beautifully presented and full of flavor. The staff was attentive and friendly, and the rooftop view made everything even more special. Highly recommended for anyone looking for great food and a lively atmosphere in the city!
Tracy A — Google review
A standout destination for upscale dining in the heart of Beirut. Located on a rooftop with stunning views, the ambiance is vibrant and the place is ideal for special celebrations. The menu offers a variety of delicious food as flavorful as they are artful. Prices are on the higher end but the quality, presentation and overall vibe make it well worth the visit.
Judy K — Google review
Martyr’s Square, Annahar Bldg, 8th Floor, Beirut, Lebanon•https://claprestaurant.com/beirut/•+961 70 633 888•Tips and more reviews for Clap Beirut
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16Tawlet

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Nestled in the vibrant Armenian quarter of Bourj Hammoud, Tawlet is a culinary gem that embodies the spirit of Lebanese cuisine. Founded by Kamal Mouzawak as part of the Souk el Tayeb initiative, this restaurant connects city dwellers with local farmers, showcasing fresh produce in a delightful buffet format. Each day at Tawlet features a guest chef from various villages across Lebanon, offering diners an authentic taste of regional specialties.
Tawlet is maybe one of my favorite restaurants in Beirut! So delicious, amazing staff and next level food and beverages aiming to be as healthy as possible! Highly recommend!!
Sary ( — Google review
Cozy restaurant with a lot of local specialties and delicious food. I look forward to come back and bye some wine from the shop.
August S — Google review
I went to tawlet today for lunch and The food was divine. The Lebanese food cooked by Laure Ghosn, who possesses exceptional talent, is the tastiest I've ever experienced. The hummus, fattouch, and taboulé are especially remarkable. I absolutely loved the batata mechwiyé and the warak enab b zeit, they are unlike any dolmas I've ever tried before! The outstanding freshness and flawless execution of every item were truly impressive. The sambousik bé loz w Joz , was unparalleled and left me yearning for more. It was beyond extraordinary. I am absolutely willing to travel by plane just to taste the incredible dishes that Laure Ghosn prepares at Tawlet once again.
Ghazy F — Google review
Unfortunately, my experience with this restaurant was disappointing. The packaging was loose and poorly sealed, the BBQ meat and chicken were overcooked and dry, and the tahini was so watered down it lacked any authentic flavor. I also experienced slight stomach discomfort after eating, which raised concerns about freshness and food safety. As someone with Lebanese roots, I was drawn in by the claim of authentic Lebanese cuisine—yet this fell drastically short of expectations. The food didn’t reflect the quality, care, or flavor Lebanese food is known for. I hope the restaurant seriously reconsiders its standards and representation.
Sam B — Google review
A must go if you are a primo visitor or not. This place is all new after the explosion of 2020 not far from it. It has the best quality of products and the lunch comes with a all you can enjoy, of fresh food, and the most amazing ones. From starters to deserts. It’s DELICIOUS, made with love and attention, Lemonade with rose water is a great addition to your meal. The window inside the restaurant has a nice view overlooking the farmers market.
Rémi F — Google review
The best food and meal of our entire Middle East trip! Everything was just so fresh and flavorful, each mezze and dish stood out on its own. I loved the purslane salad with the roasted cauliflower as well as the other salads, they also offer this special thin flat bread as well as the regular pita bread which is not as thin nor as chewy. Bread was great with the stews. The roast beef was so delicious cooked in this pomegranate sauce. Yum! Desserts were outstanding too with so many traditional Lebanese treats to choose from. All home made. The executive chef explained everything to us and helped to serve us so we would know how to eat certain things properly together. Such amazing service and pride in this bright varied cuisine. I would come back to Beirut for this place alone and eat here everyday since some of the food items change daily. If you love food and want to get a taste of everything at it's best then you must eat here! Nothing will ever come close in America or any future trip sadly.
C W — Google review
This was definitely the best food we had while in Beirut. We went for the buffet lunch which absolutely surprised us with the variety of dishes and quality of food. There were traditional Lebanese dishes with a modern twist. The desserts were incredible. The place itself is very relaxed and the interior design is very cosy!
Dessie P — Google review
What an amazing concept for a restaurant-- and the food delivers too! We SO enjoyed our meal here. The atmosphere is charming and the buffet was wonderful, if a bit overwhelming (in a good way!) The fresh drinks and dessert bar were a nice touch as well. I wish this kind of a restaurant concept existed in more places.
Stephanie H — Google review
Armenia, Beirut, Lebanon•http://www.tawlet.com/•+961 81 266 060•Tips and more reviews for Tawlet

17Saint George’s Maronite Cathedral

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Saint George Maronite Cathedral is an impressive neoclassical church that was constructed in the 19th century and underwent reconstruction following the Lebanese civil war. Situated near Mohammad al-Amin mosque, it holds significance as the most important church in Beirut for the Maronite community. Despite its European exterior, the interior showcases Middle Eastern influences with frescoes adorned with inscriptions in Syriac, which remains the liturgical language of the Maronite Church.
One of the most beautiful Maronite cathedral in Lebanon . It was destroyed during the civil war and it was extremely damaged . It was rebuilt after the civil war with the help of many faithful Maronite believers.we have attended the midnight mass for Easter and it was so beautiful. This cathedral is a surviving proof how resilient the Christian people specially Maronite and how important they were in the history of Beirut .
George N — Google review
Originally built in the second half of the nineteenth century, Saint George Maronite Cathedral was renovated in the middle of the twentieth, badly damaged during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), then restored to its original designs in the late 20th century. Those designs were inspired by the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. The church's grounds are surrounded by much older remains of structures from the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods that were discovered during excavations that took place starting in the 1960s. After visiting the interior, go behind the cathedral for a better appreciation of its scale and surroundings.
Georges Y — Google review
Very beautiful cathedral. I enjoyed the icons and paintings. The St Anthony painting in particular. The alter is beautiful. The woodwork from chairs to all other pieces are a wonder piece of art. 🖼️ this is a must do when visiting Lebanon.
Andrew K — Google review
church from the 19th century based on the roman architecture. renovated after being damaged. now the interior is magnificent with the wooden ceiling and the granite columns.
David A — Google review
It’s a beautiful church that we walked into while visiting Beirut. The cathedral was gorgeous on the inside and they had collection boxes that you could donate and light a candle and say a prayer. It’s right next to an amazing mosque.
Ellie D — Google review
The Cathedral and Mosque stand side by side in the heart of Beirut, symbolizing the city’s rich tapestry of faith and history. A powerful reminder of unity amidst diversity.
MSTF — Google review
A lovely cathedral in the heart of Beirut and worth a visit if you’re in the area. The wood work on the deus is absolutely stunning. No photos to be taken but if you come at the right time during the day, you’re going to have no problems being able to take a snap because you will be the only one there
David M — Google review
Hello, Lebanon is a religiously diverse country in the Middle East, where 18 religious sects coexist, including Christianity, Islam and the Druze sect. The proportion of the population between the different religions has fluctuated due to the effects of civil war and regional conflicts, and it is currently estimated that 53.31% of the population is Muslim, 41.4% Christian, and 5.21% Druze. This religious diversity is also reflected in the political system, with the president being a Christian, the prime minister a Sunni, and the speaker of the parliament being a Shia. On the other hand, the ratio between the different religious groups seems to be changing slightly due to the long-term effects of refugee population movements from neighbouring countries. For example, the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque and the Saint George Eastern Orthodox Cathedral stand side by side. # Beirut # Lebanon
T. G — Google review
VGW4+343, Beirut, Lebanon•https://m.facebook.com/53473892055/photos/a.429674012055/1015437…•Tips and more reviews for Saint George’s Maronite Cathedral

18Level 26

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Level 26 is a rooftop bar and lounge in Beirut, designed by Bernard Khoury. It offers panoramic vistas, international Pan-Asian cuisine, and handcrafted cocktails. Located on the 26th floor of Four Seasons Beirut, it provides superior service, live band performances, and an unparalleled view of the sunset. The ambience is described as beautiful with polite and accommodating staff. Guests highly recommend it for its distinguished atmosphere, great view, customer service, delicious food, and excellent drinks.
Fantastic Beirut view from top, very nice atmosphere, music selection is excellent, food taste is very very good and very well presented.
Joseph K — Google review
Located at the top of the four seasons hotel, Level 26 boasts a beautiful scenery and its atmosphere radiates of chill vibes. The whole setting and overall design of the place has a luxurious aura that's sure to impress newcomers. However, the place isn't without faults. Despite reserving a sunset view seat beforehand, management decided that our reservation doesn't provide a table overseeing the sunset, and guided us to another table wall side. The seats are adequate as bar seats only. It's a hassle getting on the chairs, especially for ladies, and the height of the seats guarantees leg numbness after a while. I don't mind the high prices in luxury establishments, however, the quality of the dishes and drinks contradicts with the prices. Said prices are considerably high, even to wealthy patrons. I expected better quality. The staff was helpful and friendly. Overall, a good experience that I may not repeat often. Other establishments offer better service and value for money.
Salah R — Google review
I loved the new ambience, the white vibe is beautiful. The staff is very polite and accommodating. As for the drinks, everything we ordered was delicious, I especially enjoyed the Yubari King. It was an enjoyable experience.
Joey A — Google review
Nice venue with a cool view. The new design is much better than the old one. However the service is very bad. The waiters are not friendly and frankly mean. I went on a date there on a Friday night. We went at night after sunset. The bad service ruined the mood. 1- They clearly overbooked. The sunset bar was crowded and our stools barely fit. It took a lot of unnecessary manoeuvring to be able to take our seats. 2- While ordering, the waiter rushed us and barely gave us a smile. My date told me that she felt that she ought to apologise for being there and wanting to order. 3- We ordered drinks, appetisers and main dishes. They brought in everything together. I know common sense dictates that starters and drinks should come before the main dish. 4- Naturally (because of point 3) the main dish was cold once we reached to it. I politely called on our waiter to tell him that it is cold and to see if they reheat it. Before I could finish my request he immediately became defensive and with an attitude told us "I don't think it arrived cold". I calmly and politely told him that all I wanted is to see is if you guys can reheat it. 5- They barely gave us any attention and never asked if we wanted to order another drink or anything else. 6- Ordering and paying the bill took more than 30 mins. It is safe to assume that I will not be going back there and I will not recommend this place to any of my friends and family, nor to the readers of this post. We expected much better service from a reputable establishment like Level 26 and for the money we paid.
Rebal E — Google review
Highly recommended for the ones that love distinguished atmosphere with a great view. We must not forget the great customer service, the yummy food & the great alcohol experience. Cheers!
Nisrine M — Google review
The place is very nice, the view is amazing. Although the food is below average and the prices are very expensive. Staff is friendly
Serge B — Google review
Great food, excellent service, very nice music and ambiance, stunning views! A true 5 star experience. Highly recommended.
Zouhair S — Google review
Make sure to wear pants otherwise they will deny you and your party entry. When I made the reservation online, it did not state anywhere that men had to wear pants.
Mark — Google review
1418 Professor Wafic Sinno Avenue Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon•https://www.fourseasons.com/beirut/dining/lounges/level-26/?utm_…•+961 70 010 555•Tips and more reviews for Level 26

19Da Sophia Italian Restaurant Beirut

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Da Sophia Italian Restaurant in Beirut is a delightful culinary haven nestled within The Smallville Hotel, surrounded by lush greenery that creates a serene atmosphere for dining. This charming eatery specializes in comforting Italian cuisine, featuring an array of exquisite pasta dishes and fine wines that are sure to please any palate. Guests can enjoy the cozy and well-designed interior while being treated to friendly and attentive service from the staff, who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable experience.
This place was surprisingly awesome. It’s my new favorite restaurant now. The food and the ambiance are great. Service ( majed) was impeccable. Bruschetta is to die for, the fries with truffle are Yummie, bresaola pizza stunning, and my favorite is the linguini di mare .
Ragi G — Google review
Very beautiful interior and great service. Staff is very attentive and friendly. The food was good except for the salmon tagliatelle which arrived not as described on the menu. It was supposed to have fresh smoked salmon, capers and lemon zest, it only came with cooked salmon, that was disappointing. The mushroom tagliatelle is very good. Truffle fries were okay.
Sarah S — Google review
Located in the Smallville hotel. Italian food restaurant. Great food. Don't miss their pizza.
Fadi N — Google review
The place is cozy, and we'll designed from the inside. Everything is clean and put in place. The restrooms as well. The service was great. The staff welcomed us and Marc who was serving our table was very friendly, polite and helpful. We tasted the truffle pizza a la napolitaine, sauce béchamel pasta And chocolat fondants. They were all amazing! It is not a cheap place but the prices are worth the value. Recommended!
Sylvester R — Google review
First I would like to mention that I travel a lot and I never see such a lounge style in any hotel. They are creative and unique hehe. I visited the restaurant on Saturday, a one man show was there singing english and arabic songs next to the Italian restaurant. The ambiance was nice. As for the staff, they are friendly and attentive. Food is tasty to mention the ravioli and quattro fromaggi. I recommend this place for Italian cuisine lovers.
Wadad L — Google review
The food is just F… amazing , my daughter just expressed it this way 😉. Service great . Atmosphere great. The prices is on the high side , but it’s expected , the place is located in a 5* hotel.
Dany M — Google review
Inner thoughts: pizzas only go for truffle pizza and peperoni pizza, pastas anything without blue cheese
Roudy — Google review
It all started with my mistake of ordering Filet steak in an Italian restaurant. On the menu it said Australian beef filet. Priced at usd 48 What they served was 4 pieces of dry meat (total 150g max) although I insisted twice on wanting the meat medium. By the way a KG of real imported Filet is 24 usd. Our restaurants in Lebanon are becoming really ridiculous
Fadi G — Google review
The Smallville Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon•https://thesmallville.com/DA-SOPHIA/•+961 70 995 552•Tips and more reviews for Da Sophia Italian Restaurant Beirut

20Marvellous Diner

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Hamburger restaurant
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Red Street Restaurant is a must-visit dining spot known for its amazing food and funky atmosphere. The menu features delectable dishes such as butter ribeye steak, butter chicken, mushroom cheeseburger, BBQ beef burger, and goat cheese pizza. The butter sauce is particularly noteworthy for its unique mint pesto cream flavor. While the portion size of the chicken dish may be smaller than expected, ordering fries can complement the meal perfectly.
The food was great, double smashed burger comes with fried mozarella patty, the mix is great and tasty. Strips are good comes with fries. They serve draught heineken beer which was great. Kale salade with shrimps was fresh and good. Overall experience was good.
Jean N — Google review
Let me start by saying that the service was great and Christelle our waitress was very friendly and attentive but i had much higher expectations for the food. I had the mushroom steak sandwich it was filled with mayonnaise which ruined the whole flavor. The burgers were also average. The ambiance is nice and super chill.
Pamela S — Google review
A casual pub resto located at Smallville Hotel. Having an indoor and outdoor. The service is good, people are friendly and smiley there. They are well trained. The nachos is good and the portion is fair. We tried 2 kind of burgers and both were good. Prices are fair and affordable.
Wadad L — Google review
Great food. Good ambiance. Amazing staff & service. We ordered loaded fries ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Whiskey burger ⭐️⭐️⭐️ sriracha sauce taste is dominant Sophie's burger ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ tastes really good . The patty consists of a high-quality beef. Highly recommended 👌
Jimmy R — Google review
Small spot on the side of the road with open air seating. The manager was incredibly great seller and great engaging person. He ensured food matched our need . The food was good portion and very tasty. Kudos for the chef
Jad K — Google review
Red Street provided a very satisfying experience. I wanted to mention how creative and lovely the restaurant's design is. The availability of the servers at all time, their genuine concern for our table, and their assistance in helping us make food selections make the service at Red Street just excellent. The food was top notch since it was flavorful, delicious, distinct, and inventive. You should try one of their burgers and the pain perdue for dessert, in my opinion.
Chris K — Google review
Great little place at the entrance of the smallville hotel! You could sit outdoors which i recommend and indoors which is nice but there's a slight cooking smell which is fine by me but could be annoying for some people. The decoration is beautiful inside and out, it's a very relaxed and friendly environment, the staff are very nice and helpful and the service is impeccable! Also, the food is also delicious, they are well known with their burgers especially Sophie's burger (i highly recommend it). Overall it's a great experience!
Jad C — Google review
We cane here for drinks but i am so glad that we have tried the goat cheese pizza it was amazing ! I would go again and again to have that goodness. The moscow mule was very good as well very tasty. The ambiance is nice and so is the decoration. Definitely would come back to try more menu items.
Mike A — Google review
Badaro, Beirut, Lebanon•https://thesmallville.com/best-burger-in-lebanon/•+961 70 995 552•Tips and more reviews for Marvellous Diner
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21Corniche El Manara

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Promenade
Corniche El Manara, Ain El Mraiseh, Beirut is a popular seaside promenade that stretches for about 5 kilometers from St. George Bay to Ramlet al-Bayda. It was designed during the French Mandate period and offers a glimpse into the city's lifestyle. Visitors can spot affluent locals at upscale cafes and in luxurious cars against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea and Mount Lebanon. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife with clubs being popular attractions at night.
IT WAS SO CLEAN🤌🏼 even the water I was not expecting it - it was a pleasant surprise. U can even swim there
Sophie M — Google review
Clean, loads of seating and the wide pavement with great views out to sea make this a great place for a stroll in the sun. At the weekend there were hoards of people fishing in the water below which was great to watch and the whole length gave a nice sense of what a welcoming city it is. It’s such a shame that the water was so polluted with rubbish, especially when everywhere else is so well kept. It certainly doesn’t distract the locals though, who clearly love sunbathing on the rocks out in the water. During my visit to the city I walked it a few times, and although nothing special as such, it was one of my favourite areas.
Steve B — Google review
The cleanest spot in Beirut, wish other places were too. A wide pavement to walk or jog on. Ample number of benches decorated with Palm trees. The view of the Mediterranean sea is not to be missed whilst the breeze from the sea is so refreshing especially in the summer heat. The crowd is friendly, however, there are spots like the New Lighthouse, which should be avoided. There are even local boat riders who display their skills at times by riding over the waves or a few locals show off their diving skills, which in all earnest, deserves recognition. The streetlights however are not lit, but given the 4hr electricity availability in Lebanon, it's understandable, nevertheless, the roads light up thanks to the well lit buildings opposite the road
Shaik M — Google review
The Corniche, Beirut's attractive seaside promenade, brings together people from all walks of life. Joggers and casual strollers, amateur fishermen and pro swimmers, divers and floaters, the rich and the poor congregate to gawk at the sea, the glitz and each other!
Georges Y — Google review
It’s fun to walk around. The beach is a mix of trash and rough seas and people hanging for ter dear loves on the rocks. It’s quite cool to see though - very “Beirut sur mer” outside of the expensive beach clubs.
Andre M — Google review
My favourite place in Beirut. A buzzy atmosphere, especially on a weekend. Lovely views of the sea. A nice place to escape the city madness for a nice walk... And people watching!!
Katie H — Google review
Probably my favorite thing I did in Beirut was strolling along this beautiful stretch along the coast. You have to see it to believe it. The sea, the traditional architecture, the modern skyline, East Beirut rising on the hills hidden in the clouds in the horizon...
Sean M — Google review
Awesome place to be in, can do sports like jogging, cycling, walking, and even just glazing at the Mediterranean sea. The feeling of being at this place is undescribable..if you travel away from Lebanon, this would be the place to miss
Rami A — Google review
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22Capitole By Analogue

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Capitole By Analogue is a must-visit destination in Beirut, renowned for its stunning views of Downtown and vibrant atmosphere. This upscale restaurant and lounge offers an enticing menu filled with delicious food and cocktails, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The plush surroundings create the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable evening out. Whether you're enjoying light bites like tuna tartare or sipping on expertly crafted cocktails, Capitole promises a festive experience that will leave you wanting more.
Capitole by Analogue – Rooftop Perfection at Sunset We headed to Capitole by Analogue for sunset drinks, and the entire experience was spot on. The rooftop setting is stunning, offering a panoramic view that makes golden hour feel even more magical. The music set the perfect tone — upbeat without being too much — and the vibes were exactly what you'd hope for from a sunset spot: lively, stylish, and effortlessly cool. Service was excellent, with friendly staff who made sure everything ran smoothly. If you're looking for a rooftop to enjoy great music, top-notch cocktails, and a breathtaking sunset view, Capitole by Analogue delivers on all fronts.
Peter A — Google review
Le Capitole by Analogue offers an exceptional rooftop dining experience with stunning views of Beirut's skyline….The ambiance is chic and lively, enhanced by an excellent DJ that sets the perfect mood for an evening out…..The food is excellent, with a diverse menu featuring Mediterranean and international dishes, all beautifully presented ….The staff is friendly…..A perfect blend of great food, drinks, and music….Highly recommended for a night out!!!
Dr H — Google review
Chic rooftop in downtown Beirut with a great view. First time this season. The vibes and the music are still cool and chic. The food and drinks were average
Mana — Google review
A truly stunning experience! Capitol by Analogue Beirut nails the rooftop vibe with its incredible ambiance and breathtaking views. The cocktails are top-notch, and the service is some of the best I've had. A must-visit for a fantastic night out.
Joe K — Google review
⭐️⭐️ Overpriced – Be Careful We were 6 people, and the bill came to $1,000. The food was nothing special to justify that price. Felt like they saw us as easy money. ⚠️ Double-check prices before ordering.
Great W — Google review
Very unprofessional. I booked for my birthday party 1 month prior to my birthday ate. We were 6 persons, first they called me many times the same day to approve my attendance, I approved directly. So they told me not to be late more than 10 pm. We arrived 10 pm, one of my friends was wearing a short, and on the door they didn't let him go in, knowing that they never told me about any dress code. We explained to them on the door about the situation, and the guy wasn't Lebanese, and that was their fault because they didn't mention any dress code... But they didn't allow us to enter. So we changed the place. And for me, i will never come back to this unprofessional place...!
Bella — Google review
The atmosphere was refined, the music set the perfect mood, and the food exceeded expectations. The staff were welcoming and attentive, and the whole place had such an elegant feel. A truly memorable night out in Beirut.
Elias M — Google review
The place has a great vibe and everything was on point from the ambiance to the service. A special shoutout to the manager, who truly made the visit exceptional. Professional, welcoming, and genuinely attentive — you can feel the difference good leadership makes. Highly recommended
Charbel K — Google review
Asseily Building, Riad El Solh Square, Down Town, Beirut, Lebanon•https://www.instagram.com/capitolebeirut•+961 70 302 402•Tips and more reviews for Capitole By Analogue

23I love Beirut

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"I Love Beirut" is a fabulous city with a lot of sights and excellent nightlife. The downtown area is particularly interesting, featuring fancy French architecture and walkable streets with sidewalks and pedestrian crossings. Uruguay street is a must-visit, boasting numerous tiny spectacular bars. This city offers plenty of picturesque spots for beautiful photos, making it a must-visit destination in Beirut's downtown area. Morning visits are recommended for better photo opportunities and views of the lovely Beirut scenery.
I'm in love with Beirut, Lebanon - the people, the places, the food, the Almaza and the Patchi chocolate. I will return soon
Bryan P — Google review
A great photo spot to show your love of Beirut! Good place to visit for a family photo
Fadi A — Google review
Right in the center of the Beirut Souqs and in the middle and the posh city center is this spot for some memorable Beirut selfies/pics
Shaik M — Google review
Fabulous city with lot of sights, excellent nightlife. Don't forget to visit Uruguay street with lots of tiny spectacular bars.
Χριστόφορος Ε — Google review
Nice place to take memo photos from the lovely Beirut
Abdulla M — Google review
A beautiful place for taking memorable photos with friends and family. 📸
Zouheir B — Google review
It’s a must visit in Beirut’s downtown. Try going in the morning for better photos and view.
Shehab M — Google review
At every city there are places where you can take beautiful pictures. I love Beirut is a must.
Zack S — Google review
VGX3+9HG, Beirut, Lebanon•+961 71 991 584•Tips and more reviews for I love Beirut

24Palms Beirut

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Night club
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Beirut, Palms Beirut stands out as a premier rooftop venue that transforms nightlife into an exhilarating experience. With breathtaking panoramic views of the city, this expansive hotspot is known for its electrifying performances and captivating visuals, making it a go-to destination for unforgettable summer nights. Guests rave about the lively atmosphere and exceptional service provided by attentive staff members like Angela and Patrick, who ensure every need is met while maintaining the energetic vibe.
An amazing night of entertainment, music, food, and service. We will be returning to Palms one more time before leaving Lebanon.
Dr. A — Google review
31/12/24 The service was very slow and disappointing (30min for just a Redbull can). The place was cold inside, and the chicken and steak platters were served cold as well. The set menu was advertised as 16 sushi pieces for every 4 people, but the waiter only brought 8 pieces, claiming that this was in accordance with management instructions, the dessert buffet wasn’t available as mentioned in the set menu, and the knefeh live station was oddly placed near the main door, seemingly hidden away without customers being informed (to provide as much quantity as possible). The experience felt totally exploitative!!! especially for those who had been drinking, the bill ended up being more than the specified, and the shisha was overpriced at 40$ (everyone is trying to make money out of you). Unprofessionalism staff and unpleasant atmosphere, The place was too crowded, and the music was too loud. This was not like the well-known Palms—it was a terrible experience overall, the management should take responsibility for this.
Rafik K — Google review
Huge rooftop, maybe the biggest one in Lebanon. Imagine the traffic! The valet parking did not take my car recommending that parking it is better for the way out. There was a queue outside which I did not really like. Service was okay.
Mira A — Google review
This was the worst experience ever. We booked VIP seats but couldn’t see anything of the shows. All we saw were the bodyguards and the crew staring at us. I deeply regret going through this experience
Patricia D — Google review
The place looks amazing and the vibe is actually really nice, but it’s full of bodyguards and security walking around like it’s a military base. The staff also needs serious training… the waiter in our section had no manners and didn’t know much about the menu, and the cocktails were really terrible at high price, they definitely need to work on their drinks and overall service, however the shows and the music is great
Rabih M — Google review
Best place in Beirut.Amazing food. Great shisha. And excellent service. Our waitress Josephine was very friendly and quick with our orders.
Hassan B — Google review
The vibe is cool, but honestly, everything else is a disaster the service, the food, the drinks… all way worse than you’d expect. I wouldn’t recommend this place at all, they’ll totally ruin your night. Here’s how: you book a table with a minimum spend, thinking you’ll just order and enjoy — but nope. You barely get anything you order. Since you’re paying upfront, they clearly don’t care about actually serving you. Just more profit for them. The staff? Probably the worst I’ve ever dealt with. They’re constantly hovering around you asking for tips, but won’t bring you anything unless you tip first. And it doesn’t stop there — every time you order something, you need to tip again just to get it. The food? Super low quality. The drinks? Honestly, disgusting. Yeah, the atmosphere might look nice, but trust me it’s not worth it
Fadi K — Google review
I don’t usually leave bad reviews, but my experience at Palms Beirut was an absolute disgrace. The food was stone cold, bland and completely devoid of flavor — an insult to anyone expecting even basic standards. Some may expect their steak to be cooked a certain way, may that be well done or medium rare…. Don’t worry about that at Palms Beirut, they will just bring it however they feel like…. But the worst part? The staff outside “helped” to arrange a taxi for us, where we have come to know the rate roughly per person. When we arrived — just five minutes down the road — the driver demanded three times that amount PER PERSON, and we were given no warning. It felt like a setup, a shameless rip-off at the expense of unsuspecting customers. This place is not just disappointing — it’s dishonest. If you value your money, your time, or even a basic level of respect, avoid Palms Beirut at all costs. the vibe may look good but that’s only in the last 1 hour, they will have you sitting alone from 10pm whilst everyone else arrives around 11:30pm-12am
R A — Google review
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25Merchak Roofgarden

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Perched in Minet el Hosn, Beirut, Merchak Roofgarden is an elegant rooftop bar offering stunning city views and a selection of crafted cocktails and delicious signature drinks. With daily opening times from 6 PM to 2 AM, this spot provides an unforgettable sunset experience with its vibrant sky colors.
Merchak Roofgarden is a must-visit spot in Beirut, especially for sunset. The view is absolutely stunning, creating the perfect atmosphere to relax and enjoy the evening. Prices are very reasonable, and the menu is impressive, offering a wide selection of dishes with both Asian and Lebanese flavors, all with a modern twist. We ordered the salmon tacos, shrimp wontons, and several other dishes—all were fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The wine prices are fair, though a broader selection of white wines and champagne would make the experience even better. My only recommendation would be to provide a physical menu rather than a barcode menu, as it would make browsing and selecting dishes easier. Service was excellent throughout, making our visit smooth and enjoyable. Overall, Merchak Roofgarden is a fantastic place for great food, beautiful views, and a memorable evening in Beirut. Highly recommended!
Mohammad F — Google review
The place has amazing vibes and great songs, we really enjoyed it! My only comment is about the reservation system — while booking I asked for a specific table but was told the place was full, so I agreed. When we arrived (on a Tuesday), I asked again about certain tables but was told they were reserved. We sat where the staff suggested, which was nice, but the tables I wanted stayed empty the whole night, even when we left. I don’t know what the issue was, but otherwise everything about the place was perfect.
Hala K — Google review
The DJ was good, they offer delicious food, sweets and good selection of drinks. The staff is welcome and helpful. Need to do something to fix the chairs! Need to reserve The view from top is superb Valet parking available.
A S — Google review
One of the best rooftop dining experiences I've ever had! The ambiance is simply wow – stunning views, a great vibe, and beautiful music that really sets the mood. The service was fast and professional, and the management went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect for me. They were super helpful and even gave me the exact table I requested, which made my evening extra special. The staff has amazing communication skills, and the waiter who served us was not only classy and well-presented, but also knowledgeable and friendly. Special thanks to the hostess – she was extremely welcoming, polite, and made us feel comfortable the second we walked in. Her warm attitude and smile really added a nice touch to the whole experience. Everything from the atmosphere to the hospitality was top-notch. Highly recommended!
Pera M — Google review
From the moment we arrived, everything about this rooftop restaurant was impressive. The atmosphere is absolutely magical – breathtaking views, a relaxing breeze, and music that adds just the right energy without being too loud. The staff is what truly makes this place stand out. The hostess greeted us with such a warm smile and welcoming attitude, making us feel instantly at ease. She handled our reservation smoothly and guided us to the perfect table, exactly as requested. Service was flawless – fast, efficient, and very professional. The waiter was super polite, well-groomed, and clearly knew the menu inside out. He explained everything with confidence and made great recommendations. Management deserves a big shoutout. They were attentive and genuinely cared about our experience. They made sure everything was to our liking, and their communication was excellent. Overall, it’s a beautifully run place with incredible vibes. Whether you’re going for a romantic evening, a chill night out with friends, or just to enjoy the view and music – this rooftop delivers on every level. Will definitely be coming back!
Nouha F — Google review
I really like the place, the view and the staff but I would only rate below 5 as there is still much to do to improve. Though it is open area but almost on every table surrounding us there is 2-3 shisha served, maybe this is designed to be a shisha lounge instead. There should be non-smoking area allocated for those who prefer to stay away from the shisha while enjoying the sunset, the music and the service, special thanks to Ali and Abbas!
Darine A — Google review
Merchak Roof Garden is an absolute gem! From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed by the hostess, who was incredibly kind and professional, setting the perfect tone for the evening. The service throughout was exceptional—attentive, friendly, and efficient, with staff going above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and satisfied. The management clearly knows what they’re doing, as everything ran smoothly and the atmosphere was relaxed yet refined. The setting is stunning, the ambiance is just right, and the entire experience felt thoughtfully curated. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable night out!
Sélina — Google review
Amazing night at Merchak Rooftop! The food was delicious, the view was unreal, and the DJ kept the vibe going all night. Perfect spot for a fun night out in Beirut — we’ll definitely be back!
Youssef J — Google review
Ain Mreisseh, Minet El Hosn, Beirut 0000, Lebanon•https://merchakgroup.com/•+961 76 988 885•Tips and more reviews for Merchak Roofgarden
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26Aleph Printing Press and Graphics

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If you're on the lookout for top-notch printing services in Lebanon and the Arab region, look no further than Aleph Printing Press and Graphics. This exceptional offset printing house stands out for its commitment to quality, speedy delivery, and a customer-centric approach that makes every interaction enjoyable. Many clients have praised Aleph for their impressive knowledge of printing techniques that can elevate your marketing efforts significantly. Whether you need packaging solutions or promotional materials, Aleph consistently delivers outstanding results.
Highly recommended! Reliable printing services, high quality, and great customer service.
Giovanni L — Google review
Everything went wrong. From the design of our invitations, the quality of the paper and finally the overcharging to correct their mistakes. Unfortunately not many options to print somewhere else in Beirut
Rose O — Google review
Fantastic and friendly service. Have worked with Aleph for over five years. Happy to recommend their services to anyone without hesitation.
Seb K — Google review
Excellent service and items received were of great quality. Highly recommend
Reem A — Google review
Impeccable print quality and great customer support. Highly recommended
Marie M — Google review
I have a good experience with ALEPH PRINTING. I ordered a full color soft box, and I was very happy with the quality I received. I recommend Aleph for all your packaging and printing products.
Aline A — Google review
Best quality, printing and service. I’ve been working with Aleph for years and would never go anywhere else.
Tania B — Google review
Aleph Printing & Graphics is one of the best quality committed offset printing houses in Lebanon and the Arab countries. I had not seen a company that matches between perfect quality, friendly customer experience, extra fast delivery and solid follow up like Aleph. I strongly recommend every successful company or industry to deal with Aleph, since they got a quiet good printing knowledge that can raise your marketing and promotional experience into the next level.
Tarek S — Google review
Street 41, Mkalles, Lebanon•http://www.aleph.com.lb/•+961 1 685 354•Tips and more reviews for Aleph Printing Press and Graphics

27Spine Care Centre

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Nestled atop the vibrant city of Beirut, Spine Care Centre is a must-visit destination for those seeking an unforgettable rooftop experience. This chic lounge and bar boasts an award-winning design by Gregory Gatserelia, featuring a striking metal structure that reaches towards the sky, creating an ambiance reminiscent of a modern cityscape.
I recently took my aunt to the Spine Care Centre for her knees treatment. Dr. Fadi suggested a treatment of hyaluronic acid injections and then PRP therapy. But since my aunt was traveling we needed a fast-acting solution so we sticked to the hyaluronic acid injections and it provided excellent results reducing her pain and improving her mobility. Upon her return, she will start with the PRP therapy. I highly recommend the Spine Care Centre for anyone seeking specialized care for knee issues or others.
Lara A — Google review
I went back in June 2024 suffering from severe pain from Shoulder Tendonitis. I could not lift my shoulder up & not even sleep on it at night. Thanks to Dr Fadi Zenabidine treatment plan and Physiotherapist Michel Kanaan's 12 carethepary sessions, I recovered and I am back to my normal life again. Very friendly clinic and Razane the secretary is very polite and helpful. Highly recommended for people looking for great results. Mohamad Dandan
Dan N — Google review
I have been visiting Spine Clinic for over 10 years. Whether for my own back and neck (C4-C5) conditions, or several leg and hand injuries of my kids (playing rough football). The Dr is very professional, well experienced, and resourceful. The staff as well that do the phsyo sessions are well trained and supportive. I highly recommend this clinic, its the only trusted destination for my family’s injuries / accidents / treatments.
Bilal S — Google review
I was suffering from severe pain in my shoulders and both hands & after doing mri for my neck i was diagnosed with 3 disk in my neck & need long treatment so i went to Dr.Fadi. He offered me the best treatment for my case that helped me in such a short term and i wish i met him sooner. Dr. fadi and his team (Michel, Tracy, and Mariane) are the best in Lebanon and I advise anyone suffering from physical pain to go to Spine Care Center.
Nisrine B — Google review
Excellent post-op rehab! Great care and support from the team—made recovery smooth and effective. Highly recommend!
Hussein J — Google review
Premium treatments! Very professional staff. Highly recommended.
Elyssa K — Google review
I was abroad and I had to share my medical report and MRI results with Dr. Fadi, he was able to diagnose my case and request for an Operation for me, everything went smooth after the operation and I have noticed a tremendous improvement in my knee. Special thank you to Razan the Dr. coordinator who managed to prepare everything while I was abroad. I strongly recommend Dr. Fadi and his team. Cheers
Ahmad I — Google review
One stop clinic for your backaches Professional team, advanced center, state of the art machines. I felt as a special guest there and not just a patient. Back pain over there is an issue of the past. I recommend it to everyone who had multiple stops at different doctors who quickly give up to surgery. 5 stars for them do not actually reward them enough. Thank you.
Maher B — Google review
verdun Street NOUR EL HAYAT Center 11th floor, Beirut, Lebanon•http://www.spinecarecentre.com/•+961 1 866 885•Tips and more reviews for Spine Care Centre

28The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Beirut

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Located at the top of the Four Seasons Hotel Beirut, The Spa offers a stunning view of the ocean and Beirut skyline from its open-air terrace. It features a small gym, sauna, shakes bar, and showers. The rooftop bar, Level 26, provides an unforgettable experience with its breathtaking ocean views and comfortable seating options. While it may be slightly pricey, the beautiful scenery makes it worth a visit.
It was one the best experience i had in this hotel from the cleanness the staff the rooms everything was great
Maher K — Google review
Nice place but a little expensive
Wafic C — Google review
Lovely beautiful scenery !
Amira B — Google review
Small gym , sauna , shakes bar, showers
Bader G — Google review
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Baker A — Google review
1418 Prof. Wafic Sinno Avenue, Minet El Hosn, Beirut, Lebanon•https://www.fourseasons.com/beirut/spa/?utm_source=google&utm_me…•+961 1 761 900•Tips and more reviews for The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Beirut

29Rocks

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If you're planning a trip to Beirut, don't miss the stunning Pigeon Rocks, also known as Raouche Sea Rock or Rock of Raouche. This iconic natural landmark is a must-see for any traveler. While you can stroll from the bay to reach it, be prepared for quite a trek! To save time and energy, consider hopping into an affordable Uber like I did—it's definitely worth it for this breathtaking view!
I can confirm that, there is in fact rocks here.
Archer H — Google review
i can see rocks here
Mahdzi B — Google review
WG54+2FC, Beirut, Lebanon

30JOSEPH

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Clothing store
When it comes to indulging in the culinary delights of Lebanon, Joseph stands out as a must-visit destination for shawarma enthusiasts. This charming eatery is renowned for serving what many consider the finest rendition of this beloved pita sandwich, whether you prefer chicken or beef. The atmosphere is casual yet inviting, making it an ideal spot to savor authentic flavors that reflect the heart and soul of Lebanese cuisine.
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31IRIS

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Welcome to Iris, a chic cocktail bar and restaurant that promises an enchanting experience with its stunning views and soothing lounge music. Nestled in a garden party atmosphere adorned with twinkling lights, trees, and lush shrubs, it offers a cozy yet sophisticated vibe perfect for unwinding after a long day. Whether you're sipping sunset cocktails or indulging in exquisite dishes crafted by a French gourmet chef from their international menu, every moment at Iris feels magical.
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