50 thoughts on “Beirut Travel Guide

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  2. Sam Adams says:

    Great video, thank you. Lebanon is indeed a fantastic country, with great people and a long history deeply rooted to the Canaanite-Phoenicians. Unfortunately, it's not only the West that gives Lebanon a bad rep but the Lebanese government does little to nothing to promote its historical past and present beauty.

  3. tony raidy says:

    Some informations about Lebanon . 1 lebanon is the only arabic country wich don't have desert. 2 Lebanon wasn't arabic country before 1974👌 3 Lebanon have the most lovely coexistance in the world all religions live together. 4 everybody at Lebanon speak at less 2 or 3 languages such arabic frensh and english . Lebanon is the most beautifull arabic country and the population at Lebanon look like italians💓 the christians in Lebanon=the muslimans here also we have others religions like druze alawite arman…

  4. Meteor Fan says:

    The news is a lie my story started when we were taking off with Emirates from Germany I was going to the (United States back home) when something went wrong on the plane and we landed in Lebanon the view of the country was amazing and I’m a loco person not gonna lie I postponed my ticket and got a visa on entry and decided out if no where to visit the country it’s really beautiful and it’s just like France it’s the exact same and going through the history Lebanon was colonized by France that’s why all streets and roads and building are French and I was going to visit this country this year but due to civil-19 I might stay home

  5. Joe says:

    I visit this truly amazing country every couple of years. Lebanese people are so generous, beautiful and well educated. The food is on a different level. This is my second home. Love from Australia 🇦🇺

  6. Mahdi Kassem says:

    I'm sick and tired of every video on YouTube about Lebanon every video is always in Beirut or some popular city in Lebanon, if you want the real experience go to the villages and go explore the old and rich culture through some Bedouins in Baalbek and Museums and ancient sites

  7. Chang Ho Cho says:

    I am looking for a lady came from Lebanon. We were classmates in the ENGLISH class (presentation topic NIGHT DREAMS) at the George Washington University in Washington D.C. on 1984. You explained to me about the flag of the Lebanon, CEDARS. You asked me: " DO YOU HAVE RELIGION?" My roommate name was RAUL majoring in the Mechanical engineering. CALL ME !!! I MISS YOU ! 82~51~10~9542~0709 FROM BUSAN,KOREA 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🇱🇧🇰🇷

  8. NicholasJames Smith says:

    Thank you for pointing out the UK has only taken 10000 syrian refugees. Forgetting all the other culture and peoples we have welcomed into the UK. Over millenia. How many Syrian refugees have the US taken? Oh no hang on… the USA are building walls arent they? Do with that information what you will.
    Thanks for showing Beirut though. Middle East as a whole is demonised by the cough Americans.

  9. nour chamas says:

    I'm Lebanese but was born and raised in London, and this travel guide really made me feel proud. I wanna say well done for portraying Beirut as the beautiful and cultural city it is👏🏼

  10. Iain Betson says:

    When I worked in Beirut I rang my travel insurance people and said in a whisper and fingers crossed "I'm going Beirut" "No problem" said my insurer. "Your insurance covers you Worldwide. Except for two cities: Johannesburg and, wait for it, WASHINGTON DC." "Eh why?" I asked "Murder and mugging rate" I was told. True of not that's the terms my insurer imposed. I loved my time in the city. The airport is modern as is the health care (I'm told its the World Capital for plastic surgery). As the video says the food is great. The place is a great melting pot of east meets west. Great French influences and in places extremely rich! The beaches are great – white sand, no tourists. I went to a bar on the beach and in it were pictures of the Rat Pack from the 50s sitting in the actual place I was. At 11.40ish I heard the same thing about war-ing sides carving up the city. I also learned one pastime for the locals was, on Sundays to go into the mountains (which are beautiful) over-looking the city, and watch the rockets like fireworks fly over the city! I hope to go back one day.

  11. galactic reform says:

    one information you gave is wrong. Turkey has welcomed more syrian refugees than any other country in the world. If you say lebanon has welcomed more syrian refugees than any other arab country, that would be right.

  12. Helena S says:

    I love this video!!! There used to be so much stigma around Turkey also (and to an extent there still is) and if I had listened to everyone around me and the media tell me not to go I would not have been able to experience the amazing country that it is! I have many Lebanese friends who travel to Lebanon every summer and have nothing but amazing things to say! I am hoping to visit with a few of them next year. Especially living in Sydney where I've grown up in an area with a large Lebanese population, I've grown up around their culture, with their amazing food, makes me or the more curious and eager to visit!

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