π±π§ Lebanon
Capital: Beirut
Beirut β The Paris of the East
Beirut, famously known as the “Paris of the East,” is a vibrant city that showcases a rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and religions. With its lively arts scene, diverse culinary offerings, and historic landmarks, Beirut has long been a melting pot of Eastern and Western influences. Originally founded as a Phoenician port city, it has traversed through empires and conflicts, leaving an indelible mark on its unique identity.
π Timeline of Beirut
15 BC: Beirut becomes a Roman city and develops into a cultural center.
Today: Beirut stands as Lebanon’s capital, a hub for finance, culture, and tourism, known for its resilient spirit.
π Quick Stats
Founded
c. 3000 BC
Language
Arabic, French, English
Currency
Lebanese Pound (LBP)
Geography
Mediterranean coast, surrounded by mountains.
Time Zone
Eastern European Time (EET)
Calling Code
+961
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Pigeons’ Rock
Stunning natural rock formations situated along the Beirut coastline.
The National Museum of Beirut
Houses an extensive collection of archaeological artifacts from Lebanon’s history.
Martyrs’ Square
A historical site symbolizing Lebanon’s fight for independence and freedom.
Beirut remains a city of resilience and cultural richness, blending historical legacies with modern aspirations, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to experience the heart of Lebanon.

