Thinking of visiting Beirut but not sure if it’s the right destination? Let us show you why it absolutely should be on your travel list.
Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is a vibrant coastal city where ancient history meets modern charm. From Roman ruins and buzzing cafés to seaside views and cultural gems, it offers an unforgettable travel experience.
While Lebanon has faced its share of challenges, it remains an authentic and exciting destination in the Middle East.
Worried about safety? Join our ladies-only group tour to Lebanon — where safety, fun, and sisterhood come first. We stick to trusted locations, stay updated on local news, and create a supportive space for women to explore with confidence.
Top Things to Do in Beirut (2025): A Complete Travel Guide
1. Visit Beirut’s Tourist Attractions
Corniche: A scenic seaside promenade perfect for walking, relaxing, and enjoying sunset views along the Mediterranean.
Raouche (Pigeon Rock): A natural rock formation just off the coast; one of the city’s most photographed landmarks.
Hamra: A lively neighborhood filled with cafés, restaurants, bookstores, and local shops. It’s great for experiencing the city’s energy.
Downtown Beirut: Home to luxury boutiques, elegant architecture, and fine dining.
Zaitunay Bay: a nice waterfront area with marina views, trendy restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
Roman Baths: ancient ruins located in the city center, offering a look into Roman-era Beirut.
National Museum of Beirut: the country’s main archaeological museum showcasing artifacts from Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine times.
Just Outside Beirut (But Worth the Trip)
Jeita Grotto: located in the north of Beirut, this impressive cave system is one of Lebanon’s top natural wonders.
Byblos: an ancient coastal city and UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its harbor, ruins, and vibrant souks. It’s about an hour from Beirut.
2.Where to Stay When You Visit Beirut
Whether you’re seeking luxury accommodation or budget-friendly places to stay, Beirut offers a variety of neighborhoods to fit every traveler’s style and budget.
Downtown Beirut: this bustling area is home to many five-star hotels offering stunning city views and elegant rooms. Staying here puts you close to landmarks like Martyrs’ Square, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, and the Beirut Souks shopping district. You’ll also find exclusive art galleries, designer boutiques, and top fine dining restaurants.
Gemmayzeh: known for its vibrant nightlife and artsy vibe, Gemmayzeh offers affordable Airbnbs, hostels, and guesthouses. Key landmarks here include the iconic Saint Nicolas Stairs and the trendy cafes along Armenia Street. Neighboring Mar Mikhael shares this lively atmosphere with plenty of local artisan shops and nightlife options.
Achrafieh: one of Beirut’s oldest neighborhoods, Achrafieh combines traditional Lebanese architecture with a modern lifestyle. Budget hotels and guesthouses abound here. Landmarks like the Sursock Museum and St. Nicolas Orthodox Church. The visitors will get a cultural and historical experience.
Hamra: A busy hub, Hamra is known for its stylish boutique hotels. Landmarks include the vibrant Hamra Street, lined with cafes, bookstores, and shops. It’s a great area for a lively and authentic Beirut experience.
Raouché: Famous for the stunning Pigeon Rocks (Raouché Rocks), this upscale neighborhood offers a mix of luxury hotels and seaside apartments. It’s perfect for travelers who want beautiful sea views and easy access to the Corniche promenade for relaxing walks along the Mediterranean coast.
3. What to Eat when you Visit Beirut
You’ve probably already tried Lebanese food abroad, but nothing compares to tasting it in Beirut itself.
The flavors are richer, the ingredients fresher, and the experience more authentic. From street snacks to full dining experiences, Beirut is a food lover’s paradise.
Start your foodie journey with some street food like shawarma or manakeesh (a warm flatbread topped with za’atar, cheese, or meat). For a full meal, sit down to a traditional mezze spread: hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanouj, falafel, and kebbeh are just the beginning. And don’t forget dessert: knefeh is a must-try before you leave!
Whether you’re eating in a rooftop restaurant or a local corner shop, Beirut has something for every taste and budget.
Here are some great places to eat, organized by area:
🍽️ Great Restaurants in Beirut
Barbar – Hamra: A Beirut street food legend. From shawarma and falafel to all kinds of Lebanese sandwiches.
T-Marbouta – Hamra: Cozy spot for delicious mezze. Try the labneh with garlic, chicken msakhan, cheese rolls, and tawouk.
Dar Beirut – Gemmayzeh: A great place for traditional Lebanese mezze and daily hot dishes.
Liza – Achrafieh: Elegant restaurant with a stunning setting. Traditional Lebanese flavors served in a beautifully designed space filled with light and arches.
Hanna Mitri – Achrafieh: Famous for its old-school, high-quality Lebanese ice cream.
Mayrig – Downtown: Offers delicious Armenian cuisine in a charming setting.
☕ Top Cafés in Beirut
Kalei Coffee Co. – Mar Mikhael: Great coffee, yummy desserts, outdoor terrace, and a relaxed vibe.
SIP – Mar Mikhael: Stylish and cozy café. Unique coffee presentations, matcha, and vintage décor.
BHive Café – Hamra: A casual spot with good coffee and relaxed vibes.
4. Is Beirut Safe to visit for Tourists in 2025?
Beirut is a stunning city full of life, culture, and history. As a travel agency, we’re passionate about promoting tourism in Lebanon to support the local economy and its incredible people.
However, due to ongoing tensions and recent bombings in certain areas of the country, safety is currently a serious concern. We strongly pray for peace and stability in Lebanon and remain hopeful for better days ahead.
If you’re considering a visit, always check your country’s official travel advice before booking. Stay informed through trusted news sources, avoid high-risk and border zones, and follow all local authority instructions. We also recommend:
Registering with your embassy before traveling
Using licensed local guides and reputable tour companies. We have a ladies-only trip planned and are working closely with trusted local organizers to ensure the safety and well-being of the group.
Booking flexible or refundable flight tickets, in case plans need to change
Your safety always comes first. We will never promote a destination unless we feel it’s responsible to do so.
5. Travel Tips: Timing & Transport to Visit Beirut
Best Time to Visit
Beirut has that classic Mediterranean weather: warm and sunny most of the year. The best time to visit is in spring (April to June) or early autumn (September to October). The weather is pleasant, not too hot, and perfect for walking around.
Summer can be very hot and humid. It’s also the busiest time, with many Lebanese returning home and tourists visiting.
Getting Around
Beirut isn’t a huge city, and walking around neighborhoods like Downtown, Hamra, or Mar Mikhael is the best way to explore and really enjoy the vibe.
For longer distances, Uber and Bolt are popular and easy to use. You’ll also see local taxis around.
If you plan to explore areas outside Beirut, renting a car is a good option. Just be aware that traffic in the city can be busy and parking is sometimes hard to find.
Beirut is one of those cities that surprises you, full of life, flavor, and stories. If you’re looking for something real, it’s the place to be.
And if you’d rather not go alone, come with us. Our ladies-only group is all about safe travels and good vibes!