Below, you’ll find a list of some historical sites in Lebanon :
Byblos (Jbeil): An ancient Phoenician city with a rich cultural heritage dating back over 7,000 years. Probably the oldest inhabitable city in the world.
Baalbek: A Roman city that is still impressive until today.
Anjar: A well-preserved Umayyad city featuring intricate arches, mosaics, and the ruins of a palace complex.
Tyre: A Phoenician city known for its ancient ruins, including a Hippodrome and Roman-era bathhouses.
The National Museum of Beirut: Home to a collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.
The Jeita Grotto: A stunning underground cave system located near Beirut, with formations and channels to explore.
The Citadel of Sarepta: An ancient Phoenician city featuring remains of a palace complex, and city walls.
Harissa: A hilltop shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.
The Beiteddine Palace: A 19th-century palace complex featuring Islamic and Ottoman architecture, located in the Chouf Mountains.
The Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral: A historic church located in Beirut, known for its stained-glass windows and intricate mosaics.