Things to do
Located in Basbina, Batroun, IXSIR winery was named as one of the greenest buildings in the world by CNN. We take a look and learn more about its unique appeal.
Characterized by its long caves, Château Ksara’s winery has many stories to tell. Here is you need to add it to your bucket list.
Located in Ghazir, Chateau Musar is among Lebanon’s most celebrated wineries. We learn more about the history of the brand and why it is so popular locally and internationally. The story…
Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us to a picturesque Lebanese village in the heart of Mount Lebanon, where visitors can discover over 14 religious sites as well as traditional handicrafts and charming streets.
Batroun Mountains is a family-owned and operated winery in North Lebanon. It is dedicated to crafting wines that reflect the values of the Hark family. We learn more about this wonderful place.
Lebanon is bursting with campsites, where you can spend the night under the stars. We discover the top spots with our friends at New in Beirut.
As the olive harvest season approaches, we learn more about one of Lebanon’s biggest industries.
- Religious Tourism
Beirut’s Armenian Catholic Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminator
Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us to an Armenian landmark in Downtown Beirut. There, we pray for peace, for the victims of the Beirut blast, and we stand in solidarity with the Armenian community.
The name is synonymous with Lebanese coffee culture, but how did it start? We take a trip back in time to tell the story of Café Younes.
Anjar has long been known as a place of refuge for Armenians whose ancestors fought heroically against the Turks in a 40-day battle on the mountain of Musa Dagh in 1915. Today, the town is steeped in history and has become an unexpected art hub.