TYRE
A Coastal city around 80 km southern Beirut
A rich open air museum dating from the Phoenician through the Roman and Bezant eras. The site hosts the only remaining
Roman Triumphal Arch.
SIDON
A coastal city around
44 km southern Beirut
The third-largest city in Lebanon. Famous
with its Crusader old khan,
Sea Castle and Soap Museum.
BEIRUT
Capital and the largest city of Lebanon
Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's mediterranean sea.
BEITEDDINE
In the heart of Shouf Mountains around 40 km South-east Beirut at 860m of altitude
Hosting Beit El din Palace the real
example of 19th century
Lebanese architecture.
JEITA GROTTOS
Located around
20 km from Beirut
The Jeita Grottoes are a system of two separate, but interconnected, limestone caves spanning an overall length
of nearly 9 kilometers.
MOUNT OF HARISSA
Located around
26km from Beirut
Hosting the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon being one of the most important shrines in the world honouring the Virgin Mary. The shrine is 8.5m high, and has a diameter of five meters.
BYBLOS
A coastal city around
40 km northern Beirut
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the
world since 5000 BC.
BAALBECK
Located around
85km from Beirut
The site hosts Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure, counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The temple of Jupiter,
Bacchus and Venus are the largest
Roman temples ever built.
BATROUN
A coastal city around 53 km northern Beirut
One of the oldest cities in the world, with beautiful
Phoenician ruins.
THE CEDARS
OF THE LORD
Located around 100km from Beirut
It is one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Cedars that once thrived across Mount Lebanon in ancient times.
KADISHA VALLEY
Located around 95km from Beirut
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sides of the valley contain many caves, mostly difficult to access. The valley has been used as a shelter as far as the Palaeolithic period.
A coastal city around
80 km northern Beirut
Lebanon has two mountain ranges,
a coastal strip, and an inland plain.
The runes from different civilizations that
occupied the country are spread on all
Lebanon’s territory.
Locations are approximate.
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ANJAR
AANJAR
In the heart of the
Bekaa Valley, around
60km from Beirut
The site hosts the only remaining
ruins of the Omeyyad period
in the world.
TYRE
A Coastal city around 80 km southern Beirut
A rich open air museum dating from the Phoenician through the Roman and Bezant eras. The site hosts the only remaining
Roman Triumphal Arch.
SIDON
A coastal city around
44 km southern Beirut
The third-largest city in Lebanon. Famous
with its Crusader old khan,
Sea Castle and Soap Museum.
BEITEDDINE
In the heart of Shouf Mountains around 40 km South-east Beirut at 860m of altitude
Hosting Beit El din Palace the real
example of 19th century
Lebanese architecture.
BEIRUT
Capital of Lebanon
Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's mediterranean coast.
JEITA GROTTOS
Located around
20 km from Beirut
The Jeita Grottoes are a system of two separate, but interconnected, limestone caves spanning an overall length
of nearly 9 kilometers.
MOUNT OF HARISSA
Located around
26km from Beirut
Hosting the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon being one of the most important shrines in the world honouring the Virgin Mary. The shrine is 8.5m high, and has a diameter of five meters.
A coastal city around
40 km northern Beirut
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the
world since 5000 BC.
BYBLOS
BAALBECK
Located around
85km from Beirut
The site hosts Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure, counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The temple of Jupiter,
Bacchus and Venus are the largest
Roman temples ever built.
BATROUN
A coastal city around 53 km northern Beirut
One of the oldest cities in the world, with beautiful
Phoenician ruins.
THE CEDARS
OF THE LORD
Located around 100km from Beirut
It is one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Cedars that once thrived across Mount Lebanon in ancient times.
KADISHA VALLEY
Located around 95km from Beirut
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sides of the valley contain many caves, mostly difficult to access. The valley has been used as a shelter as far as the Palaeolithic period.
TRIPOLI
A coastal city around
80 km northern Beirut
An old city dating from the 14th century BC, hosting the second largest amount of
Mamluk architectural heritage on earth.
Lebanon has two mountain ranges,
a coastal strip, and an inland plain.
The runes from different civilizations that
occupied the country are spread on all
Lebanon’s territory.
Locations are approximate.
LEBANON HAS TWO
MOUNTAIN RANGES, A COASTAL STRIP, AND AN INLAND PLAIN.
BEIRUT
is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, Beirut is the country's largest and main seaport.
BATROUN
A coastal city around 53 km
northern Beirut.
One of the oldest cities in the world, with beautiful Phoenician ruins.
BYBLOS
A coastal city around 80km northern Beirut.
A UNESCO world heritage site, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world since 5000 BC.
TRIPOLI
A coastal city 80 km northern Beirut.
An old city dating from the 14th century BC, hosting the second largest amount of Mamluk architectural heritage
on earth.
SIDON
A coastal city around 44km
southern Beirut.
The third largest city in Lebanon.
Famous with its Crusader old khan,
sea castle and museum.
TYRE
A coastal city around 80km
southern Beirut.
A rich open air museum dating from the Phoenician through the Roman and Bezant areas. The site hosts the only remaining Roman Triumphal arch.
BEITEDDINE
In the heart of Shouf Mountains around 40 km South-east Beirut at 860km
of altitude.
Hosting Beit El din Palace the real example of 19th century Lebanese architecture.
JEITA GROTTOES
Located around 20km from Beirut.
The Jeita Grottoes are a system of two separate, but interconnected, limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 km.
MOUNT OF HARISSA
Located around 26km from Beirut.
Hosting the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon being one of the most important shrine in the world
honouring the Virgin Mary.
ANJAR
In the heart of the Bekaa Valley,
around 60km from Beirut.
The site hosts the only remaining ruins of the Omeyyad period in the world.
BAALBECK
Located around 85Km from Beirut.
The site hosts Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure, counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The temple of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus are the largest temples ever built.
THE CEDARS OF THE LORD
Located around 100km from Beirut
with almost 1800m of altitude.
It is one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the cedars that once thrived across Mount Lebanon
in ancient times.
QADISHA VALLEY
Located around 95km from Beirut between Bharre and Zgharta districts.
A UNESCO world heritage site.
The sides of the Valley contain many caves, mostly difficult to access.
The valley has been used as a shelter
as far as the Palaeolithic period.
BEIRUT
is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, Beirut is the country's largest and main seaport.
BATROUN
A coastal city around
53 km northern Beirut.
One of the oldest cities in the world, with beautiful Phoenician ruins.
TRIPOLI
A coastal city around 80 km from beirut.
Dating from the 14th century BC, the second largest Mamluk architectural heritage
on earth.
SIDON
A coastal city around
44 km northern Beirut.
The third largest city in Lebanon. Famous with
its crusader old Khan's sea castle.
TYRE
A coastal city around
80 km southern Beirut.
Dating from the Phoenician through the Roman and Bezant eras.
The site hosts the only remaining Roman Triumphal arch.
BEITEDDINE
In the heart of Shouf mountains around 40 km south-east Beirut.
Hosting Beit El Din palace the real example of 19th century Lebanese architecture.
ANJAR
In the heart of Bekaa Valley, around 60 km
of Beirut.
The site hosts the only remaining ruins of the Omeyyad period in
the world.
BAALBECK
Located around 85 km from Beirut.
The site hosts Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure,
The temple of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus are the largest Roman temples ever built.
THE CEDARS OF
THE LORD
Located around 100 km from Beirut.
It is one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Cedars across Mount Lebanon.
QADISHA VALLEY
Located around 95km from Beirut, between Bcharre and Zgharta Districts.
A UNESCO world heritage site. It contains many caves mostly difficult to access.
BEIRUT
is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, Beirut is the country's largest and main seaport.
TRIPOLI
A coastal city around 80km northern Beirut.
An old city hosting the second largest amount of Mamluk architectural heritage on earth.
BEITEDDINE
Around 40 km
south-east Beirut.
Hosting Beit El Dine Palace the real example of 19th century Lebanese architecture.
Mount Of Harissa
Located around 26 km from Beirut.
Hosting the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon. One of the most important shrines honouring the
Virgin Mary.