Lebanon Real Estate

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Visit the Jeita Grotto

This is a series of two interconnected limestone caves spanning nearly 9 kilometers. It is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the Middle East.

Explore the Beiteddine Palace

Built in the 19th century, this palace showcases the best of Lebanese architecture with its beautiful mosaics, ornate ceilings, and lush gardens.

Walk through Byblos

This ancient city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back 7,000 years. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site that includes an old castle, ancient ruins, a historic harbor, and a medieval city center.

Visit the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque

This impressive mosque is located in the heart of Beirut and is a symbol of the city. Its blue dome and minarets are a must-see.

Explore the National Museum of Beirut

This museum offers a comprehensive overview of Lebanon’s history and culture, from prehistory to the Ottoman Empire.

Visit the Cedars of God

These ancient cedars are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Lebanon cedar that once thrived across Mount Lebanon.

Hike in the Qadisha Valley

This beautiful valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its steep cliffs, deep gorges, and numerous monasteries built into the rock.

Enjoy the Raouche Rocks

These two huge rock formations, located off the coast of Raouche in Beirut, are one of Lebanon's most iconic natural landmarks.

Visit Sidon

This coastal city has a sea castle built by the Crusaders, the Soap Museum, and the Old Souk, a traditional Middle Eastern market.

Experience Lebanese cuisine

Don't leave Lebanon without trying traditional dishes like tabbouleh, hummus, and shawarma.

Visit the Baalbek Roman Ruins

This UNESCO World Heritage site includes some of the best-preserved and grandest Roman temple ruins in the world.

Explore the Mzaar Kfardebian Ski Resort

If you're visiting in winter, don't miss the chance to ski on the slopes of Mount Lebanon, overlooking the Mediterranean sea.

Visit the Sursock Museum

It's a modern and contemporary art museum located in the historic Sursock House in Beirut. It showcases Lebanese art and offers an extensive program of exhibitions, performances, and educational events.

Experience the Al-Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve

It's the largest of Lebanon's nature reserves, home to 25% of the remaining Cedar forests in the country. It's a great place for hiking, bird-watching, and experiencing Lebanon's natural beauty.

Enjoy the nightlife in Beirut

Known for its vibrant nightlife, Beirut offers a variety of nightclubs, lounges, and music festivals for every taste.