A treasure trove of Lebanese history, housing artifacts from prehistoric times to the modern era.
A Lebanese salad made with toasted or fried pieces of pita bread, mixed with vegetables and dressed with olive oil and lemon juice.
A flatbread topped with thyme, sesame seeds, or cheese, often eaten for breakfast.
Grilled meatballs made from minced beef or lamb, mixed with parsley, onions, and spices.
Grilled meat (chicken, beef, or lamb) cut into thin slices and served with vegetables in pita bread or on a plate.
A layered dish made with eggplant, minced meat, and a creamy yogurt topping.
A Moroccan pie made with pigeon meat, almonds, and argan oil, often served during Ramadan.
Hand-painted pottery from the ancient city of Byblos, reflecting Lebanon's rich history.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery inspired by ancient Phoenician designs, often featuring the 'Eye of Horus'.
Natural, handmade soap rich in argan oil, known for its skin benefits and traditional Lebanese production.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles like 'Fouta' and 'Kaftan', showcasing traditional Lebanese patterns and craftsmanship.
Iconic for its traditional Lebanese breakfast with a view of the Mediterranean.
Popular for its French-inspired pastries and Lebanese breakfast options.
Renowned for its innovative Lebanese cuisine and beautiful courtyard setting.
Famous for its traditional Lebanese dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
Celebrated for its modern Lebanese cuisine and stunning views of the city.
Known for its fusion of French and Lebanese cuisine in a sophisticated setting.
To carry essentials and souvenirs comfortably during your museum visit and city exploration.
To learn about the museum's exhibits and Lebanese history before and during your visit.
To stay hydrated during your visit, as Lebanon can be quite hot, especially in summer.
To protect yourself from the sun during outdoor activities in Beirut.
To keep your devices powered for photos, maps, and communication during your trip.
To ensure your devices can be charged in Lebanon's Type C power outlets.
For unexpected rain showers, as Lebanese weather can be unpredictable.