If you’re a culture enthusiast, Beirut will not disappoint you. We uncover some of the city’s brightest jewels.
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Located at the foot of Mount Hermon, the southern village of Hebbarieh has been synonymous with resistance for centuries.
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Religious anthropologist, researcher and tourism consultant Nour Farra-Haddad explores some sacred trails around Lebanon.
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Located in the very center of West Bekaa, Joub Jannine is a friendly village full of interesting sites.
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One of the symbols of Lebanon’s independence is the Rachaya Citadel, where French mandate authorities held the country’s early national leaders captive during the 1943 rebellion that triggered the country’s independence
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Having lived over 50 years, Jounieh’s Teleferique continues its journey up and down the Harissa heights, remaining an important Lebanese landmark.
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Known for its mild climate,hills and green valleys, Qartaba is a true mountain idyll. You’ll see why it’s easy to fall for the charm of this serene village.
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If a short break somewhere calm and casual sounds tempting, read on. Lebanon explorer Peter Ghanime shows us five places to recharge our batteries.
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Located at the end of Jounieh Bay, Ghazir is a town with a seemingly slender silhouette, its feet dipping in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.