It’s time to grab your camera! Take a trip down memory lane to discover Lebanon’s once glorious train network with travel expert Pia Abboud.
"South"
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Perched on a leafy hill and dotted with charming well-preserved heritage homes, Marjeyoun is the undisputed jewel of the South.
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With a winding old marketplace, a seaside castle and a strong Lebanese heritage, Saida is easily one of Lebanon’s most delightful destinations.
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Situated 14km east of Tyre, Jouaya has an interesting story to tell. A long time ago, many families from this southern village left the country to make their fortunes in Argentina …
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Here’s a small compilation of ways to make sure this weekend doesn’t go by wasted.
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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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Mouneh, the practice of preserving food through various techniques, constitutes an important part of Lebanese food culture.
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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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Brimming with hidden gems, Lebanon’s southernmost city of Tyre is those places that never fails to impress.