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Hamra, a break in a students’ area
By Olga Haddad
In this changing area, the cafés always close and reopen. Whether you are an amateur of traditional buildings or a fan of more modern places, you can surely enjoy your moments in this student area. > Full Story |
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Gemmayzeh, a sip of authenticity
By Olga Haddad, Élodie Morel Lebbos
Despite the infatuation that tourists feel towards Gemayzeh, this area knew how to stay authentic. It is appreciated by numerous artists and young intellectuals. A coffee break is a must in Gemmayzeh in order to restore and refresh ideas. > Full Story |
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Achrafieh, a zest of frivolity
This area is famous for its nightlife; however, you can also go for a drink during the day, either for a business meeting, or for an afternoon with your friends. > Full Story |
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From the seafront to Verdun
By Olga Haddad
Walking along the sea in Beirut is just like walking on a seawall boarded with palm trees, with great photographers, corn sellers, cafés, and ice cream corners. When you reach Verdun, you find yourself in a living young area where it would be... > Full Story |
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