We will start at the National Museum displaying collection of archaeological artefacts offers a great overview of Lebanon’s history and the civilisations that impacted this cultural crossroads. Highlights include the famous, much-photographed Phoenician gilded bronze figurines found buried near the Obelisk Temple at Byblos; a series of human-faced Phoenician sarcophagi and a frescoed Roman tomb, these latter in the outstanding basement, reopened in 2016.
Followed by Martyrs Square's iconic landmark. Named in 1931, it was set up as a tribute to martyrs executed by the Ottoman rule.
Afterwards we will visit Mohammad Al Amin Mosque, The Old Churches, Downtown Beirut, Roman Baths, Beirut Souks and end the day at Raoucheh Rocks where you will enjoy a boat ride under and between gigantic sea rocks