1. Day Beirut I

After we arrived in Beirut, we were picked up by my cousin Ali Jawad, whom you will see or read more often in the near future.
He drove us to the flat and we were all very pleasantly surprised by theLeggi altro
1. Day Beirut II

If you wonder why the last picture is dark - there is no electricity from the state at the moment. People are on their own and have to organise their own electricity through private providers.
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2. Day Beirut

On the second day of our arrival, we first had to do a few duties. In Lebanon, it is traditional to commemorate the dead when you first enter the country. So we drove south and I went to my father'sLeggi altro
3. Day Beirut (Dinner Batroun)

On the third day of our stay, we visited family again in the morning. This time we visited an uncle of mine and in the evening we went to the town of Batroun to eat seafood on the beach.
It not onlyLeggi altro
4. Day Beirut

On the 4th day in Beirut, we went for sandwiches in the morning, which were very tasty. Watch out, the second picture is with lamb brain. Sounds bad, but tastes very good especially with garlic sauce.Leggi altro
5. Day Beirut I

On day 5, I had finished all my family visits and we could finally get back to what we enjoy. Visiting museums, getting to know the city and its people, in short, the historical and cultural.
TheLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut II

The National Museum of Beirut currently exhibits 1300 artifacts from its collection of approximately 100,000 objects. The museum displays follow a chronological circuit beginning in Prehistory andLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut III

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5. Day Beirut IV

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5. Day Beirut V

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5. Day Beirut VI

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5. Day Beirut VII

The invention of the Phoenician Alphabet, the prototype for all alphabets in the world, is the most significant contribution that Lebanon has made to the whole of humanity. The new system, immediatelyLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut VIII

The Mohammed al-Amin Mosque is a Sunni mosque in Beirut and the Friday Mosque of the Lebanese capital.
The construction of the mosque was commissioned by the then Lebanese Prime Minister RafikLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut IX

Saint George is a church building of the Maronite Church in Beirut. It is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Beirut and thus the seat of the archbishop.
The Maronite Cathedral of Saint George wasLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut X

The Place de l'Étoile is a square in the city centre of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. It is surrounded by important political and religious buildings.
The square was laid out in the 1920s when theLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut XI

Martyrs' Square historically known as "Al Burj" or "Place des Cannons", is the historical central public square.
Like the Martyr's Square in Damascus, it is named after the 6 May 1916 executionsLeggi altro
5. Day Beirut XII

The vibrant areas of Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhaël are home to some of the best restaurants and bars. I went there in the evening with my cousins and drank a lot, laughed and had a good timeLeggi altro
6. Day Beirut (Trip to Jaita Cave) I

Since the Jaita Grotto is a must-see when visiting Lebanon. We decided to go there early on the 6th day to escape the traffic at midday.
Unfortunately, only half of the cave was accessible becauseLeggi altro
6. Day Beirut (Trip to Jaita Cave) II

The lower gallery which has an overall length of 6,200 metres is located 60 metres below the upper gallery. It is traversed by a smooth underwater river and a lake (the "Dark Lake"). Visitors areLeggi altro
6. Day Beirut (Trip to Jaita Cave) III

Afterwards, we went to the Khalifa restaurant in the Dahia area of Beirut.
Traditional Lebanese cuisine for little money. Lunch for 9 people cost the equivalent of 60 euros, or 2 million LebaneseLeggi altro
7. Tag Beirut (Byblos Castle) I

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7. Tag Beirut (Byblos Castle) V
