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Invest your stay in Lebanon by visiting the south of Lebanon to take a look at the constructions ruins left by the civilization this land passes through. Plunge in history when visiting Tyre and Sidon where wreckage of Phoenician, Greek, Roman and Crusaders are found. Visit a small cave in Maghdoushe where Virgin Marry used to wait for Jesus while he’s is spreading Christianity in the around.
Beirut International Airport (Google Map) or any hotel or destination in Beirut
Between 8.00 am and 11.00 am
Begin your adventure in Sidon’s most famous attraction, the sea castle. Venture within the castle, admiring the actual essence of this structural art work brick by brick, where you will not only be told about the history of the castle, but a peek at the magnificent sea will wash your aggravation away. Leaving the sea castle and the summer vibe behind, we enter the soap museum to admire the magnificent arts and crafts on display. Your journey will conclude with a shopping spree in the Sidon souk, a bazaar for all types of arts and crafts that will turn your experience into a portable memory.
Have you ever heard of the Greeks? A centuries-old culture in which people believed in legendary wonders like as Zeus, Chrono, and Aries. A civilization steeped in grandeur and combat honor. From here, we visit Tyre and see historic monuments such as the Roman Hippodrome, an arena created by the great Greeks for horse racing and battle. What a lovely setting. In keeping with Greek culture, we are also met by the necropolis, commonly known as the city of the dead. The city of the dead may seem terrifying and horrible, yet the massive tombs and graves that depict this place will astound you.
Have you received the essential sensation of relaxation and comfort? Let me accompany you into Maghdouche to see the protector that watches over us and this wonderful land. You may be wondering who that protector is. It’s none other than Virgin Marry, a statue constructed in the early 1700s but dating back to the Greeks and other ancient civilizations. People from all around would come to this location to enjoy an annual customary feast.
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