Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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Hamra Street is totally filled with shops, and an interesting and pleasant place to be to spend time. There are many good book stores, jewelry stores and Lebanese handicraft stores too at the street. This street is also a good place...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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Kantari refers to the densely urban area of North Beirut as it meets the sea two miles from the centre. It is an area with a long and deep history as well as a very obvious thriving role in the city of the...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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The district of Manara is part of the throbbing urban heart of Beirut and its as good a place as any to dive in and absorb the vibrant dynamic of this ever changing, ever accelerating modern city. It makes up the...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Mazraa is the southern area of Beirut city and it is home to the whole spectrum of modern Lebanese city life. This is the place to come if you’re in the mood to shop, with many outlets offering a range of...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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The Raoucheh area of Beirut (sometimes spelt Raouche) is to be found on the western coast and is famous primarily for the rock formation to be found here just offshore, Pigeon Rocks. The area is largely oriented around this...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Snoubra is an iconic area of Beirut city and is well worth the time if you are interested in the local culture and life as it is and has been lived by the local people. The word Snoubra itself means Pine Tree...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Verdun is known as Beirut’s most exclusive business and shopping district and it is also one of Beirut's most prestigious residential neighborhoods. It is also where... |








