Beirut Street Food Tour | 4 Neighbourhoods · All Inclusive

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Beirut, Lebanon

4 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

The best way to understand Beirut is to eat your way through it — neighbourhood by neighbourhood, bite by bite. This small-group street food tour with a professional guide takes you through four of Beirut's most characterful districts in four hours, tasting the food that defines each one. Everything included. Nothing to pay at the door. Just show up hungry.
Hamra for fresh manouche, kaak, and fatayer straight from the bakery. Rue d'Arménie in Achrafieh for shawarma, falafel, kafta, and fresh-pressed juices from one of Beirut's most vibrant street food streets. Bourj Hammoud — Beirut's Armenian quarter — for soujouk, basterma, Armenian pastries, cheeses, and pickles that you will not find anywhere else in the city. Downtown for Lebanese sweets, fresh juices, and possibly a stop at Hanna Mitri — one of Beirut's most legendary ice cream institutions. The exact stops flex with the group's appetite and interest. The only fixed rule is that nobody leaves hungry.

What's Included

Professional expert guide throughout the full 4 hours
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Beirut
All food tastings at every stop — fully included
Food & Drink ( Street Food )
Gratuities (optional)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We pick-up travelers from places within the city of Beirut

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • Beirut (Pass by)

    9:00 AM — Hotel pickup Your guide meets you at your hotel and the eating starts almost immediately. First stop is Hamra — ten minutes away and already busy with the morning bakery crowd.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Hamra Street

    Hamra — Beirut's bakery morning Start in Hamra — one of Beirut's most culturally layered neighbourhoods and the place to begin any serious Beirut food tour. The morning bakeries here produce some of the finest traditional Lebanese street food in the city — manouche fresh from the wood-fired oven topped with zaatar and olive oil or cheese, kaak bread rings encrusted with sesame seeds sold by street vendors, fatayer stuffed with spinach or cheese and meat, and whatever else the bakery has just pulled from the oven. Your guide knows exactly which bakery to go to and what to order. This is breakfast, Beirut-style — and it sets the tone for the morning perfectly.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Mar Mikhael Neighborhood

    Rue d'Arménie — shawarma, falafel, kafta & juice Move to Rue d'Arménie in Achrafieh — one of Beirut's most vibrant and most underrated street food streets, where the shawarma is hand-carved, the falafel is fried to order, and the kafta is grilled over charcoal right in front of you. This is the kind of street food that Beirut does better than almost anywhere else in the Middle East — intensely flavoured, freshly made, and eaten standing up on the pavement the way it is supposed to be. Fresh-pressed juices from the street vendors alongside — pomegranate, orange, sugarcane — cold, sweet, and exactly what you need between bites. Your guide navigates the street with local knowledge, taking you to the spots that locals actually use rather than the ones built for tourists.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    Bourj Hammoud — Beirut's Armenian quarter Cross into Bourj Hammoud — Beirut's Armenian quarter and one of the most distinctive food destinations in the entire city. The Armenian community has been in Lebanon since the 1915 genocide and their food culture is one of the most extraordinary contributions to Beirut's culinary identity. Soujouk — spiced Armenian sausage — and basterma — intensely flavoured cured beef — are the headline acts, but the Armenian pastries, aged cheeses, and pickled vegetables that fill the neighbourhood's shops are just as compelling. Your guide takes you through the market streets, introducing you to vendors and products that most Beirut visitors never encounter. This is the stop that surprises people most — and the one they talk about longest.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Downtown Beirut

    Downtown — sweets, juice & ice cream to finish End the tour in downtown Beirut with the sweet finale — Lebanese pastries, fresh-pressed juices, and ice cream to close out a morning of serious eating. A possible stop at Hanna Mitri — one of Beirut's most beloved and longest-running ice cream institutions, serving Lebanese-style ice cream in flavours that have been made the same way for generations. The exact stops depend on what the group has appetite for — your guide reads the room and makes it right. After four neighbourhoods and four hours, the only question is whether you have room for one more thing. You always do.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Beirut (Pass by)

    Return to hotel — approx. 1:00 PM Drop-off at your hotel after four hours and four neighbourhoods — having eaten your way through Beirut's most characterful streets with a guide who made every bite make sense.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Beirut Trip

Tags

Half-day Tours
Bus Tours
Private and Luxury
Street Food Tours
Dessert Tours
Car Tours
Small Group
Food & Drink
Zombie
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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