In 2013, Zahle was adopted within the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a “Creative City of Gastronomy.”
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Zahlé is notable for its traditional red-roofed houses, old souk and decorated facades typical of local 19th Century architecture. It has 38 churches and 7 mosques. On the first day, take a walk in …
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Get into the Christmas spirit with festive decorations from Lebanon’s top stores, offering options for every style and budget.
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Anjar is famous for its strong Armenian ties and its stunning Umayyad-era ruins that are unique in Lebanon.
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With its bountiful farms, breathtaking scenery and vineyards, you’ll find the pretty village of Taanayel to be a haven that can be visited all year long.
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As one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations, Baalbeck is a city that needs no introduction.
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The year 2023 brings a new start in the lives of the contestants for the title of Miss Bekaa Beauty Festival. The preparatory period in itself is a quantum leap, and …
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With an abundance of exciting new food spots scattered across Lebanon, the culinary landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Venture beyond the borders of Beirut and immerse yourself in a world …
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WHERE: Baalbek and Zahleh regions WHEN: Wednesday, July 12 MEETING PLACE: 7:30 AM in the parking of Sagesse School in Jdeideh, facing the public garden. (See map on: https://www.vamos-todos.com/Pages/ParkingMap.aspx). There will …