Founder of the design studio Kubik in Beirut’s Mar Mikhael neighborhood, Maria Bahous explores the symbolism behind the tradition of the evil eye.
"Mar Mikhael"
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The old stairs of Mar Mikhael and Jeitawi have seen the city transform around them. They hold memories of the city’s past; but as Beirut becomes more urbanized, like the old …
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Tucked in one of Mar Mikhael’s quiet streets is Zanzoun, a recently restored traditional Lebanese home and L’Hôte Libanais’s most recent addition in Beirut.
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Tucked away above Tawlet in Beirut’s Mar Mikhael neighborhood sits Beit el Tawlet, Souk el Tayeb’s latest addition.
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Shielded from the noisy street Mar Mikhael street below, lies BEYt, a guesthouse that has become a meeting place and cultural platform for a diverse group of people.
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Beirut’s love of coffee runs deep. From cozy heritage cafés to vibrant modern hangouts this guide highlights the coolest specialty coffee shops across the capital.
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Guests at O Monot Hotel Beirut can enjoy being right in the heart of the action while feeling a million miles from home.
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Whether you’re coming home for the summer or holidaying in Lebanon for the first time, you’re bound to want to take some souvenirs away with you.
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Discover Lebanon’s best farm-to-table restaurants and experience where fresh, local ingredients meet traditional recipes.