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Private Beirut Historical Tour | National Museum & Landmarks
Private Beirut Historical Tour | National Museum & Landmarks
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Highlights
Beirut has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years — and this private historical tour is designed for travelers who want to understand why. At its heart is a 90-minute guided visit to the National Museum of Beirut — one of the finest archaeological museums in the Middle East, housing Phoenician sarcophagi, Roman mosaics, Bronze Age artefacts, and prehistoric finds spanning 1.5 million years of Lebanese history. It is the essential context for everything else you will see in the city.
From the museum the tour moves through Beirut's most historically charged landmarks — a seafront shaped by Phoenician traders, a downtown rebuilt from Civil War rubble, a square where revolutions began, mosques and cathedrals sharing the same skyline, and Roman baths buried beneath a modern city that has been destroyed and rebuilt so many times that even its ruins have ruins. For history lovers, archaeology enthusiasts, and cultural travelers — this is Beirut at its most profound.
Itinerary
Beirut(통과)
Admission Ticket Free9:00 AM — Hotel pickup, Beirut Your private guide and driver collect you from your Beirut hotel. The first stop is Pigeon Rocks — just minutes away on the seafront.Pigeon Rocks in Raouche
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeBegin at Beirut's most iconic natural landmark — two towering limestone formations rising from the Mediterranean off the Raouche coast. Beyond the famous silhouette, your guide explains the Phoenician trading history of this coastline — the same waters that launched the ships that founded Carthage, traded with Egypt, and gave the world the colour purple that made Phoenicia famous.National Museum of Beirut
1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Not IncludedBeirut has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years — and this private historical tour is designed for travelers who want to understand why. At its heart is a 90-minute guided visit to the National Museum of Beirut — one of the finest archaeological museums in the Middle East, housing Phoenician sarcophagi, Roman mosaics, and prehistoric finds spanning 1.5 million years of Lebanese history. It is the essential context for everything else you will see in the city. From the museum the tour moves through Beirut's most historically charged landmarks — a downtown rebuilt from Civil War rubble, a square where revolutions began, mosques and cathedrals sharing the same skyline, and Roman baths buried beneath a modern city that has been destroyed and rebuilt so many times that even its ruins have ruins. For history lovers and cultural travelers — this is Beirut at its most profound.Corniche Beirut(통과)
Admission Ticket FreeDrive along the Corniche Beirut past the Manara lighthouse — your guide narrates the seafront's history as Lebanon's most democratic public space, where all communities have always walked side by side.Zaytouna Bay
10 minsAdmission Ticket FreeA brief stop at Beirut's modern waterfront marina — a striking symbol of the city's post-war reconstruction and cosmopolitan ambition, built on the same shores where Phoenician merchants once loaded their ships with cedar wood, purple dye, and glass.Holiday Inn Hotel(통과)
Admission Ticket FreePhoto stop at the Holiday Inn Hotel — its unrepaired bullet-scarred facade is the most visceral reminder of the Lebanese Civil War visible in the city today, left standing deliberately as a monument to memory.Martyr's Square
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeStand in the square that has witnessed more of Lebanon's modern history than anywhere else — the 1916 Ottoman executions that gave the square its name, the 2005 Cedar Revolution that ended Syrian occupation, and the 2019 uprising that shook the entire political establishment. Your guide traces the full arc of this extraordinary public space and its role in shaping modern Lebanon.Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
10 minsAdmission Ticket FreeTwo of Beirut's most significant religious buildings stand metres apart on the same square — the grand Blue Mosque completed in 2008 and the ancient Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George, one of Beirut's oldest churches. The juxtaposition is not accidental — it is Beirut's most powerful architectural statement about the coexistence that defines Lebanese identity at its best and is tested most severely at its worst.Al-Omari Mosque
10 minsAdmission Ticket FreeOne of Beirut's most historically layered buildings — originally a Byzantine church, converted to a Crusader chapel under the Frankish occupation, transformed into an Ayyubid mosque after Saladin's reconquest, and expanded under the Mamluks. No single building in Beirut better illustrates the city's extraordinary layered history than the Al-Omari Mosque — a living timeline of every major civilisation that has ruled this city.Place de l'Etoile
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeWalk through the elegant French Mandate downtown — the star-shaped Place de l'Étoile with its iconic clock tower and Lebanese Parliament buildings — before visiting the Beirut Souks, where glass floors reveal Phoenician, Hellenistic, and Roman archaeological remains beneath your feet. Post-war Beirut's decision to build over rather than erase its ancient marketplace is one of the most thoughtful acts of urban archaeology anywhere in the world.Roman Baths
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeThe final stop brings the day full circle — from the prehistoric artefacts of the National Museum to Roman stonework standing in the open air of downtown Beirut, dating to the 3rd century AD. A city that has been inhabited for 5,000 years does not hide its past — it builds around it, on top of it, and sometimes, as here, simply leaves it in place for the next civilisation to walk past and wonder.Beirut Souks
15 minsAdmission Ticket FreeBuilt over the ancient marketplace with Phoenician, Hellenistic, and Roman archaeological remains incorporated directly into the building's design — glass floors reveal ruins beneath your feet as you walk. Post-war Beirut's decision to build around rather than erase its ancient marketplace is one of the most thoughtful acts of urban archaeology anywhere in the world, and a perfect bridge between the French Mandate elegance of Place de l'Étoile and the Roman Baths that follow.Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George
10 minsAdmission Ticket FreeStanding directly beside the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Saint George Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Beirut and the most eloquent symbol of Lebanese coexistence — a grand Orthodox cathedral and a grand mosque sharing the same square, the same skyline, and the same city for generations. Your guide explains the cathedral's history and why this image resonates so deeply with Lebanese identity.Beirut(통과)
Admission Ticket FreeReturn to hotel — approx. 2:00 PM Drop-off at your Beirut hotel after five hours and 1.5 million years — the most complete historical introduction to one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Middle East.
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