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The most interesting places of Lebanon / Alphabetically

  • Beirut

    Beirut holds the seat of the Lebanese government, and plays a primary role in the Lebanese economy with Hamra, Verdun, and Ashrafieh playing the largest roles. Beirut is home to leading press, television channels, theatres, cultural activities, and vibrant nightlife in all of the Middle East,...

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  • Tyre Lebanon

    Tyre

    Tyre is the fourth largest city in Lebanon and houses one of the nation's major ports. A major tourist attraction, it features two major archaeological sites. The Al-Bass Site consists of an extensive necropolis, a three-bay monumental arch, and one of the largest hippodromes ever found, classified...

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  • Baalbek Lebanon - Romain Temple

    Baalbek

    It all began in the ancient times of the Phoenicians, when Baalbek served as a place of people's worship to the Sun God “Baal”. As we go on later in history to 333BC, Baalbek was known as the Heliopolis or ''City of the Sun'' until 64 BC by the then-ruling Greeks.

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  • Jeita Grotto

    Jeita Grotto

    A compound of two separate but interconnected karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 Km, the Jeita Grotto is Lebanon’s treasure trove of stalactites and stalagmites. The caves are situated in the Nahr Al Kalb valley within the locality of Jeita, 18 Km north of the...

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  • Ksara Winery Bekaa Valley Lebanon

    Ksara

    Château Ksara is a very famous winery in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley established in 1857. It was the first winery to produce dry wine. It is not strange to encounter Ksara wine in many countries around the world, seeing that the Lebanese diaspora is pretty big, having Ksara distributed all over.

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  • Sidon

    Sidon

    The 3 most important city during the Phoenician era, located 43Km from the capital. Also known as Saida in Arabic, literally meaning fishery.

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