Beirut Luna Park: A Fun Day In The City
Relive your childhood at the famous Beirut Luna Park. We went round and round and round, and relived the best moments of our childhood at this iconic Beirut spot, right near Sporting Beach Club, Manara.
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Beirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
No recent population census has been conducted, but 2007 estimates ranged from slightly more than 1 million to 2.2 million as part of Greater Beirut.
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Beirut is the capital city of Lebanon with a population of approximately 2.1 million people in its metropolitan area. The city is on a relatively small headland jutting into the east Mediterranean. It is by far the biggest city in Lebanon. Due to Lebanon's small size the capital has always held the status as the only true cosmopolitan city in the country, and ever since the independence, has been the commercial and financial hub of Lebanon.
Beirut has survived a rough history, falling under the occupation of one empire after another,. Originally named Bêrūt, The Wells by the Phoenicians, Beirut's history goes back more than 5000 years. Excavations in the downtown area have unearthed layers of Phoenician, Hellenistic, Roman, Arab and Ottoman civilizations.
Beirut enjoys Mediterranean climate. Come in April to June for warm, dry days and long, cool evenings (15–25°C). Temperatures in July and August rise above 30°C and humidity can be somewhat overwhelming. Most areas of Beirut have a friendly atmosphere and Beirutis have a reputation for being very polite, friendly, sociable and outgoing. The locals are used to the sight of foreigners and many of them are happy to get to know you and even to show you around the city.
Districts of Beirut includes :
Downtown
Badaro
Hamra
Ain El Mraiseh
Clémenceau
Manara
Rawcheh
Verdun
Ramlet El Baida
Ashrafieh
Gemmayze
Mar Mikhael
Monot Street
Jnah
Beirut was once the self-proclaimed Paris of the Middle East. It still has an outdoor cafe culture, and European architecture can be found everywhere. Many Beirutis (as well as other Lebanese) speak French and/or English, to varying degrees, along with Arabic. Each district has its own sights and places to visit. The following listings are just some highlights of things that you really should see if you can during your visit to Beirut. The complete listings are found on each individual district page.
A lot to see in Beirut such as :
National Museum of Beirut
Sursock Museum
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Beirut Central District
Martyrs' Square, Beirut
Raoucheh
Gouraud
Zaitunay Bay
Grand Serail
Hamra
Raouche Rocks
mim museum
Souk El Tayeb
René Moawad Garden
Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Roman Baths, Beirut
Al-Omari Grand Mosque
Beit Beirut
American University of Beirut
Verdun
Mar Mikhael
Ain Al Mraiseh
Manara
Gemmayzeh
Maronite Cathedral of Saint George, Beirut
Sanayeh
Beirut Luna Park
Sahet Al Nejmeh
Verdun
Planet Discovery
TayounehSassine Square
Corniche Ain Mreisse
St nicholas stairs
Villa Audi Mosaic Museum
AUB Beach
Nijmeh Square
St. Maroun - Church
Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture
Badaro
Ra's Bayrut
Horsh Beirut - حرج بيروت
Geitawi
Bab Idriss
Museum of Lebanese Prehistory
Saray
Ramlet al-Baida
AUB Assembly Hall
Pigeon Rocks
Place de l'Etoile
Jeita Grotto
Lebanese cuisine is a mix of Arab, Turkish, and Mediterranean influences, and enjoys a worldwide reputation for its richness and variety as well as its Mediterranean health factor. Olive oil, herbs, spices, fresh fruits and vegetables are commonly used, as well as dairy products, cereals, fishes and various types of meat. A visit to Beirut includes the traditional Lebanese Mezze (Meza), an elaborate variety of thirty hot and cold dishes.
As the city is quite compact, walking is the best way of getting around, and perfect for getting off the beaten track to find unexpected surprises. Most people however will not walk throughout the city, rather they will walk within certain districts and take cars/taxis to get from one district to another. Streets are poorly signposted, often giving a number instead of the street name you will have on your map, and few Beiruti locals would know how to navigate according to their names.
There are lots of hotels in Beirut's metropolitan area, ranging from cheap hostels to luxury suite hotels. Prices and quality vary across the spectrum, but if you look well enough, there's bound to be the perfect hotel inside whatever budget you set.
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The National Museum of Beirut is the principal museum of archaeology in Lebanon. The collection was begun after World War I, and the museum was officially opened in 1942. This is Beirut's major cultural institution. Its impressive, magnificently displayed collection of archaeological artefacts offers a great overview of Lebanon’s history and the civilisations that impacted this cultural crossroads. Highlights include the famous, much-photographed Phoenician gilded bronze figurines found buried near the Obelisk Temple at Byblos; a series of human-faces Phoenician sarcophagi and a frescoed Roman tomb, these latter in the outstanding basement, reopened in 2016.
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Celebrations for end of Ramadan in southern suburbs of Beirut
1. Wide of Beirut city
2. Various of people visiting cemetery
3. Woman with her daughter reading the Quran
4. Worshippers praying in Omari mosque
5. Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Saniora and other officials praying
6. Various of worshippers
7. Saniora praying
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mohammed Rashid Qabbani, Mufti of the Lebanese Republic:
We shall rebuild together what has been damaged in our souls, we should retrieve our self-confidence to rebuild our country. Otherwise Lebanon will become the victim of its own people.
9. People gathering at grave of assassinated former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri
10. Saniora with the Mufti at the grave
11. Various of people buying sweets
12. Various of children playing in the Luna Park
13. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ali Tabaja, local resident:
We hope the feeling of joy will return to our children and that the next feast will be better.
14. People entering the park
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Lebanese Muslims celebrating the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan gathered in Beirut on Monday to attend Eid al-Fitr prayers.
Prime Minister Fouad Saniora was amongst the worshippers who attended prayers at the Omari mosque in downtown Beirut.
During his speech, Lebanese Mufti Mohammed Rashid Qabbani urged the Lebanese to rebuild confidence in their country.
We shall rebuild what have been damaged in our souls, we should retrieve our self confidence to build our country, otherwise Lebanon will become the victim of its people,'' he said.
Saniora later visited the grave of assassinated former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Other Muslim faithful in Beirut visited family graves, another Eid tradition.
Despite the holiday atmosphere at the Luna Park in Beirut, there was a feeling that the spirit of the holiday has been dampened by the recent war between Israel and Hezbollah militants based in southern Lebanon.
Luna Park is in southern Beirut, which as a traditional Hezbollah stronghold was targeted by Israeli air strikes during the war, devastating large areas and killing many civilians.
Beirut resident Ali Tabaja said he hoped the feeling of joy will return to our children and that the next feast will be better.
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Day Three in Beirut!
Our third day in Beirut was fun! I think we walked for more than 10000 steps (well thats a good start for my husband’s workout ????). Went to Beirut Luna Park but it was closed due to the revolutions. Not all of the machine works.
But we got to see the oldest Ferris Wheels in Beirut!
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