Book Cheap Flights to Beirut, Lebanon
The most pleasant time to book flights to Beirut is between the months of April and November. July and August are the peak tourist season, so be ready to shell out extra bucks, if you plan your visit during these months or book in advance to grab deals on hotels and cheap flights to Beirut.
Beirut is served by Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport. The airport is located about 6 miles away from the City Centre. Owned and operated by Directorate General of Civil Aviation, it is served by Aegean Airlines, Aeroflot, Air Arabia, Air France and more. The airport provide Beirut flights to destinations including London, Paris, Athens, Dubai, Cairo, Abu Dhabi and more.
Places of Interest in Beirut
Beirut the capital of Lebanon is famously called ‘Paris of the Middle East,’ is a renowned tourist attraction, a world class destination with attractions galore to win the hearts of visitors. Check out Pigeon Rocks, visit reek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George, make a trip to Jeita Grotto (caves) or rejoice in the historical wonders by paying a visit to one or more museums in the city.
Pigeon Rock
This natural arch jutting from the Mediterranean is a fantastic venue to while away the evening hours watching the magnetic sunset. Sit at one of the local cafes and take in the aura of the place as the boats sail down the stream.
National Museum of Beirut
National Museum of Beirut is the epicenter of culture in Lebanon. The museum showcases 1,300 artifacts ranging in date from prehistoric times to the medieval Mamluk period mainly dealing with Lebanon's Archeology and History. Also don’t miss out watching video that’s being played every hour highlighting the history of the museum.
Cathedral of Saint George
This Greek orthodox cathedral is the Mother Cathedral of Orthodox community in Beirut and the oldest church of the city.
Jeita Grotto
It comprises two separate but interconnected limestone caves that are widely considered to be the pride of Lebanon. The caves have featured as a finalist in new seven wonders of nature competition. Definitely deserve a visit!