One of Beirut’s biggest antique districts, Basta offers a world of stories. From its old crumbling heritage buildings to the narratives of its shop owners, this bustling neighborhood seems stuck in another time, and yet it remains full of life.

Photo – Antonio Haber
Located in the heart of Beirut, just a stone’s throw from Downtown, the district once housed cultural centers and public libraries. Old heritage homes still stand, partly crumbling but nonetheless charming.
Situated between a dominating road bridge and an old cemetery, Basta is characterized by antique shops with long histories; many owners sit in the shops belonging to their fathers or grandfathers. The shops offer a gateway into other eras, where the history and memories of Lebanon are told through its objects.


“This job is in my blood,” says its owner Nasser Ammar from an organized wooden desk set among the chaos. He inherited the trade from his family, first working with his uncle and grandfather 20 years ago, returning to the family tradition in Basta after years in Australia. “It’s just because I love this job that I keep doing it. Otherwise, I would be buying my ticket and running away. It’s very hard to live here, but I want my kids to grow up here. We have to survive after all,” he says.

Located at the top of the street, under the bridge, is the small unassuming shop Ajaj. It’s a simple, half-darkened room filled with beautiful old rugs, where Moussa Ajaj works alongside his father in the family business. “I love my job. I was only four years old when my father opened the shop, so it’s my life,” he says. With a history that goes back to 1975, the family is every bit a part of the neighborhood — and often gather outside for coffee.


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Basta is a tight neighborhood full of character. “I know everybody here,” Ammar says, “it’s a nice community.” Where other commercial neighborhoods have come and gone through difficult times, the antique shops here continue to thrive, maintaining a close-to-a-century-old heritage.
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