Beirut holidaysLebanon’s economic and cultural capital since Lebanon achieved independence from France in 1943, Beirut dates back to early Egyptian times. Well-preserved Roman baths, Crusader churches and the elegant Al Omari mosque are key remnants of over 2,000 years of history, while the last two decades have seen Beirut return to its position as one of the Middle East’s cultural capitals. | |
![]() International cuisine, excellent museums and a cosmopolitan population mean the city once known as ‘the Paris of the East’ is set for a new heyday. ![]() ![]() Prices include return flights, return private car transfers and accomodation with breakfast. | Holiday ideasCultural toursHotels |







