There are some cozy places in Beirut where you can work, study or read your favorite book in peace.
Things to do
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Emile Hannouche was born and raised in Chtaura, a charming town found in the center of Bekaa’s fertile valley.
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With 18 recognized religious sects, Lebanon is rich in diversity. With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we wander around 11 impressive, lesser-known pilgrimage sites.
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On the lonely crossroad of Independence Street and Damascus Road in Achrafieh’s Sodeco neighborhood, once stood the Barakat Building.
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Telling the unique stories of our incredible nation, Urban Sketchers Lebanon are on a mission.
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Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a trip to the monastery of Saydet Ilige.
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Beirut has long played muse to artists that have been mesmerized by its resilience and infallible beauty.
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The ultimate food and lifestyle magazine, Taste & Flavors, rounds up the coolest new spots to feed your thirst and your appetite.
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Al Falamanki, the popular Lebanese café, recently opened the doors of its second branch. Located near Beirut’s iconic Raouche rock, it boasts one of the best views in the capital.