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Are you visiting Lebanon for 3 Days? Here is a Trip Itinerary on what to do and see during your stay.
Day 1
am:
First visit the Pigeon Rocks in Rawcheh.
Have a drink at one of the roadside outdoor cafes
overlooking the rocks.
See the monumental natural arch jutting up from
the Mediterranean.
There is a trail that leads in the beach in front
of the Rocks. Locals are offering boat ride in and around the Rocks with
small fishing boats (~LBP22,500 ~Ts€14 ~US$15).
Walk the 5 Km Corniche (The General De
Gaulle Avenue that then links up with Paris Avenue) all the way down to the
Beirut Marina.
Visit both the Saint Georges Hotel and the
Phoenicia Hotel that suffered during the 1975-1976 “Battle of the
Hotels” of the Lebanese Civil War. These hotels featured in numerous films.
Walk to see the Grand Serail (Governmental
Palace)
Afterwards visit the Nejmeh Square (Place
de l’Etoile) in Downtown Beirut.
While there see the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of
Saint George which is the Mother Cathedral of Orthodox community in
Beirut and the oldest church of the city. The Cathedral is attached with an
underground small crypt Museum.
Go behind the cathedral to see the blue dome of
the Mohammed Al-Amin Mosque.
Walk east of Nejmeh Square towards Martyr's
Square to see the Martyr's Statue Monument.
noon:
Have coffee and something to eat at:
“Liza”
Doumani, Bayrut, Lebanon
Walk towards Ashrafieh to go visit the
Sursock Museum(Contemporary Modern Art)
Sursock Street, Ashrafieh
OPEN: 10:00am - 6:00PM
The building itself is a perfect example of the
typical 18th century Lebanese palace. Lebanese and international art is
permanently displayed in the intricately preserved interior.
pm:
Take a TAXI to:
The Jeita Grotto
A compound of crystallized caves in Lebanon
located 20km north of Beirut in the Valley of Nahr al-Kalb (Dog River). This
grotto is made up of two limestone caves, upper galleries and a lower cave
through which a 6230m long river runs. Geologically, the caves provide a
tunnel or escape route for the underground river. In this cave and
galleries, the action of water in the limestone has created cathedral-like
vaults full of various sizes, colors and shapes of stalactites and
stalagmites, majestic curtains and fantastic rock formations. The total
length of the cave is more than 9000 m and there is one among the biggest
stalactites in the world hanging 8,20m. The grotto accommodates a huge hall
with a distance of 108m from the ceiling till the water level.
OPEN: Tuesday-Sunday 9am-5pm.
Adult LBP 18,150 [€12]
Take a TAXI back to Hamra Street to go
window shopping!
Purchase Lebanese sweets at:
Amal Bohsali - Hamra - Pastry
Beirut, Lebanon
In late afternoon visit the campus of the
American University of Beirut [AUB] to see the Issam Fares Institute
building designed by Zaha Hadid.
Have dinner at a “Lebanese” Restaurant
After dinner visit the
Casino du Liban
in Maameltein, Jounieh
Day 2
am:
Take a TAXi toJounieh
From Jounieh take the Teleferique to the
Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon (Notre Dame du
Liban) in Harissa
Teleferique
Haret Sakher, Jounieh
Peak Season: 10am - 10pmOff-Peak Season: 10am to
6pm
Adult LBP 11,000 [€7] RETURN
noon:
Visit Byblos and have Lunch at a Fish Tavern near
he Harbor
pm: Visit
Mt. Lebanon
Visit the Gibran Museum in Bsharri
Visit the Cedars of God forest and the Cedars ski slopes
Day 3
am:
Take a TAXi to visit the
Baalbek Roman Ruins
Afterwards go wine tasting at “Chateau Ksara'
in Ksara
noon:
Find a “Lebanese” Restaurant to have Lunchat Zahlé
After Lunch visit the Beiteddine Palace
pm:
Visit Qana (Cana)
Cana is known as the place where, according to the
Gospel of John (2:1–11), Jesus performed his first public miracle, the
turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast when the
wine provided by the bridegroom had run out.
Than Visit Tyre:
See the Ruins of Tyre
On the way back to Beirut visit the city of Sidon to see the Sidon Sea Castle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The above Travel Itinerary is provided by Pan Mill for entertainment purposes only as is, and is not intended for commercial use. Pan Mill nor TsarlackONLINE shall be liable for any actions taken in reliance thereon. TsarlackONLINE in no way endorses the validity of the above data. Tsarlack is a fictional account of an island nation-state simulation. All data provided by the TsarlackONLINE Networks on www.Tsarlack.com are based, for the most part, upon fictional information. By accessing the TsarlackONLINE sites, a user agrees not to copy and/or redistribute the information found therein. Please note that TsarlackONLINE uses necessary cookies to ensure its proper functionality. By browsing through TsarlackONLINE, then you, the user, by default agrees and consents to the use of these cookies. if you disagree and still want to browser through TsarlackONLINE, then we suggest you first disable cookies in your browser and then revisit. Additionally, we inform you that cookies may be set by third-party analytics services which collect anonymous statistical information about your current browsing session on TsarlackONLINE. These non-personally identifiable data may include the type of operating system and browser you are using, your local city and country or the type of device you use to access TsarlackONLINE. You can choose to disable these third-party cookies by setting them off at Tsarlack.com/Cookies. Please use the Feedback Page to give suggestions, report broken links or make complaints related to TsarlackONLINE. www.Tsarlack.com/Tours Copyrights© TsarlackONLINE. All rights reserved. About TOL Networks | Privacy Statement | Feedback | Site Map | FAQ? |
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