Tour overview

Beiteddine Palace is a magnificent 19th-century palace located in the Chouf Mountains. It was built by Emir Bashir Shihab II, who ruled over Lebanon during the Ottoman Empire. The palace is a masterpiece of Lebanese architecture and features beautiful gardens, courtyards, and fountains. Visitors can explore the palace’s many rooms, such as the stunning Throne Room. The palace also houses the Beiteddine Museum, which features a collection of historical artifacts and art.

1- The Hammam al-Amir: The Hammam al-Amir, also known as the Amir Bathhouse, is a 200-year-old Turkish-style bathhouse located inside Beiteddine Palace. Visitors can admire the intricate marble and tile work and imagine what it was like to bathe in this luxurious setting.

2- The Museum: The Beiteddine Museum is housed in one of the palace’s wings and features a collection of historical artifacts and art. The exhibits include ancient pottery, traditional Lebanese costumes, and Islamic calligraphy.

3- The Palace Gardens: The palace’s gardens are a beautiful and peaceful oasis, with fountains, ponds, and plenty of shady spots to relax. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and enjoy the scent of the many flowers and trees.

4- The Palace Courtyards: The palace’s courtyards are stunning examples of traditional Lebanese architecture, with intricate stonework and beautiful arches. Visitors can admire the courtyards’ many details, including the carved wooden doors and the intricate mosaics.

Beirut is the capital city of Lebanon and is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning coastal views. With a mix of modern and traditional architecture, Beirut offers something for everyone. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and archaeological sites, stroll through bustling markets, and relax on beautiful beaches.

1- Pigeon Rocks: These iconic rock formations are a popular destination for tourists and offer stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

2- Beirut Corniche: This seaside promenade stretches along the coast of Beirut and offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

3- Beirut Souks: This vibrant shopping district is filled with boutique shops, high-end fashion stores, and traditional Lebanese market stalls.

4- Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque: This beautiful mosque is a symbol of Lebanon’s religious diversity and features stunning architecture and intricate details.

5- Martyr’s Square: This significant historical site located in the heart of Beirut played a vital role in Lebanon’s independence and is home to a prominent statue commemorating the Lebanese who died during the struggle for independence from France in the 1940s.

6- Star Square: Known for its historical significance as a center for demonstrations and protests during the Lebanese Civil War, this famous square is now a popular spot for locals and tourists to enjoy a cup of coffee and soak up the vibrant atmosphere.

7- Saint Georges Maronite Church: This 19th-century masterpiece of architecture located in the heart of Beirut is an important religious site for the Maronite community in Lebanon.

8- Saint Georges Orthodox Church: This beautiful example of Byzantine architecture located in the heart of Beirut dates back to the 18th century and is an important religious site for the Orthodox community in Lebanon.

9- Roman Baths: These ancient ruins located in the heart of Beirut are a fascinating historical site that date back to the Roman era and were used for various purposes, including bathing and socializing.

Included

  • Tour Guide
  • Local Transportation

Not Included

  • Entrance Fees: Admission to Beiteddine Palace: $3
  • Lunch
  • Souvenirs

Meeting Location

Pick-up will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.

Plan

8:00 - Pick up from hotel
9:00 - Arrive at Beiteddine Palace
10:30 - Leave Beiteddine Palace
11:30 - Arrive at Beirut Downtown
13:00 - Leave Beirut Downtown
(Lunch)
14:30 - Arrive at Zeitouna Bay, Corniche, Pigeon Rocks
15:00 - Return back to hotel

End Location

Drop-off will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.

Tour Duration

7 hours. The tour may last up to 7 hours depending on traffic