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Top neighbourhoods in Beirut

Hamra

Hamra buzzes with the energy of students from the American University of Beirut and locals mingling at pavement cafes. The area offers a perfect blend of culture and entertainment along its iconic street. Art lovers can explore the Agial Art Gallery while bookworms browse dusty windows of shops like Librairie Antoine. Mediterranean breezes carry tempting aromas of grilled meat and strong coffee through tree-lined boulevards. The area boasts an eclectic dining scene from budget falafel stands to upscale Lebanese restaurants, with many spots open until late. Getting around is easy with shared taxis and buses, while most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk. Hotels range from budget hostels to boutique properties, many featuring rooftop terraces with sweeping city views.

Gemmayzeh

Gemmayzeh charms with its cobblestone streets winding past French mandate-era architecture and historic landmarks. The Sursock Museum showcases contemporary Lebanese art while Rue Gouraud buzzes with galleries, design shops, and restored Ottoman mansions. Stairs of Saint Nicholas and Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral add to the neighborhood's rich cultural tapestry. The area boasts an eclectic dining scene from traditional mezze taverns to fusion bistros along the vibrant main strip. Boutique hotels in converted heritage buildings offer rooftop views of the Mediterranean coastline just five minutes away. Getting around is best done on foot through the intimate streets or via readily available shared taxis.

Mar Mikhaël

Mar Mikhaël buzzes with creative energy as Beirut's hippest hangout spot. Former warehouses now house art galleries while traditional Lebanese buildings with arched windows frame lively pavement cafés. Armenia Street lights up after dark with cocktail bars and fusion restaurants that keep the party going until 2am. Getting around is easy with shared taxis and buses, though most spots are just a short walk away. Stylish boutique hotels in heritage buildings offer rooftop views of the neighborhood's colourful landscape. The area perfectly balances local charm with tourist-friendly vibes.

Beirut Central District

Beirut Central District blends ancient history with cosmopolitan luxury in a beautifully reconstructed city centre core. Stroll past honey-colored limestone buildings to discover Roman Baths and the blue-domed Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. Shop at upscale Beirut Souks or sip coffee at outdoor cafes along pedestrian-friendly streets where Ottoman architecture meets modern glass designs. The district serves up Lebanese and international cuisine at rooftop restaurants with Mediterranean views. Luxury hotels occupy restored historic buildings, offering premium accommodation with panoramic city vistas. Getting around is easy on foot with wide boulevards connecting most attractions, while taxis stand ready for longer journeys to the nearby Corniche waterfront.

Raouche

Raouche's dramatic Pigeon Rocks rise majestically from turquoise Mediterranean waters, creating the perfect backdrop for your sunset photos. The bustling Corniche promenade invites you to join locals for evening strolls along rugged limestone cliffs. Upscale cafés and restaurants line the waterfront, offering fresh seafood with panoramic views that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses and service taxis cruising the Corniche. Most visitors stay in luxury hotels with sea-facing rooms, though you'll find the real magic happens outside where the Mediterranean breeze carries the scent of grilled fish and Arabic coffee.

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