Beirut

Beirut

Beirut Governorate

The capital and largest city of Lebanon, and the country's economic, cultural, and political center. Nicknamed the 'Paris of the Middle East,' it's known for its vibrant nightlife, historic sites, and beautiful Mediterranean setting, remaining a resilient city despite its challenging history.

Practical Travel Guide for Beirut

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa-free entry for one month is available for nationals of many countries. It is advisable to check with your local Lebanese embassy or consulate for the latest visa requirements before traveling.

C, D, G
230V

Adapter Type

Arabic

Marhaba
Hello
Shukran
Thank you
Afwan
Excuse me
Lebanese Pound (LBP)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Beirut traffic is notoriously heavy. Getting around the city relies mainly on shared taxis (Service Taxi), private taxis, and buses. Parts of the downtown area are walkable. Using ride-hailing apps is recommended for fair pricing.

Local Flavors

Lebanese cuisine is a fusion of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, famous for its fresh, healthy, and diverse array of small dishes (Mezze). Beirut offers a wide variety of dining options, from street food to high-end restaurants.

Mezze (Small dishes like Hummus, Tabbouleh, Baba Ghanoush)Man'oushe (Lebanese baked flatbread)Kafta (Grilled skewers of minced lamb or beef)