Beirut has more history per square kilometre than almost any city on earth — and four hours with a professional guide is the most efficient way to actually understand it. This private tour covers eleven landmarks across three distinct chapters of the city: the Mediterranean seafront, the downtown historic core, and the Civil War layer that Beirut has chosen to keep visible rather than erase. Private vehicle, professional guide, nobody else's schedule. Back at your hotel by 1:00 PM with the full afternoon free.
A mosque and a cathedral sharing the same square — centuries of coexistence in a single view. Roman baths in the middle of a rebuilt downtown. Glass floors in a shopping centre revealing Phoenician ruins beneath your feet. The deliberately unrepaired Civil War facade of the Holiday Inn — the most honest building in Beirut. A professional guide makes these connections explicit rather than leaving you to figure them out alone.
Complimentary pickup is provided from any hotel, Airbnb, or residence in Beirut.
9:00 AM — Hotel pickup Your guide meets the group at your Beirut hotel. The tour starts immediately — Pigeon Rocks is five minutes away.
Pigeon Rocks & Corniche el Manara The limestone sea stacks off Raouche — Beirut's most photographed natural landmark and the image that defines the city on more travel articles than anything else. Then along the Corniche el Manara — the Mediterranean promenade where Beirutis of every background come to walk, the city's unofficial common ground. Your guide sets the geographical context and opens the story of Beirut before the downtown circuit begins.
Zaitunay Bay — the marina Beirut rebuilt Beirut's modern waterfront marina — a glimpse of the city's determination to keep rebuilding regardless of what has come before. Your guide frames it within the broader story of post-war reconstruction before moving into downtown.
Holiday Inn — the building Beirut kept The Civil War facade deliberately preserved in the middle of rebuilt downtown Beirut — bullet holes, shell damage, and the scars of fifteen years of conflict kept intact by choice. Your guide explains what happened here during the war and why Lebanon decided to leave it standing. Five minutes that tell you more about this country than a week of reading.
Downtown Beirut — the guided circuit Your guide leads the group through Beirut's most essential downtown stops — all within walking distance, each with a distinct story that connects to the next. Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque · 15 min ⛪ Al-Omari Mosque · 15 min ⛪ Saint George Cathedral · 15 min Martyrs' Square · 15 min Place de l'Étoile · 15 min Beirut Souks · 15 min Roman Baths · 15 min
The story your guide tells across downtown Beirut Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque — completed in 2008, four minarets, Ottoman-inspired domes. Al-Omari — Byzantine church to Crusader chapel to Ayyubid mosque to Mamluk expansion, each era still legible in the stonework. Saint George Cathedral — metres from the Blue Mosque, centuries of coexistence in a single square. Martyrs' Square — three defining moments of Lebanese political history: Ottoman executions 1916, Cedar Revolution 2005, uprising 2019. Place de l'Étoile — French Mandate clock tower, Lebanese Parliament. Beirut Souks — glass floors revealing Phoenician, Hellenistic, and Roman ruins beneath a post-war shopping district. Roman Baths — 3rd century AD, open air, downtown Beirut. Your guide makes every stop make sense within the same coherent narrative about what this city has always been.
Return to hotel — approx. 1:00 PM Drop-off at your Beirut hotel. Eleven landmarks, four hours, one professional guide making the connections that turn a city walk into something you actually understand. Afternoon completely free.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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