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VISA & TOURISM

VISA

International participants may require a visa to enter Lebanon depending on nationality.

  • Citizens of many countries, including most EU states, may obtain a visa on arrival for short stays, subject to entry conditions.
  • Other nationalities may need to apply for a visa in advance through Lebanese embassies or consulates.

Participants requiring a visa are advised to begin the process early. Official invitation letters will be provided upon request following registration.

TOURISM

Beirut is a vibrant Mediterranean city where history, culture, and modern life blend seamlessly. Visitors can explore the iconic Pigeon Rocks, natural limestone formations rising from the sea, stroll along the lively waterfront of Zaitunay Bay, or dive into the country’s rich past at the Beirut National Museum. The city center showcases architectural contrasts, from Roman ruins to the striking Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, while neighborhoods like Hamra and Gemmayzeh offer cafés, art galleries, and a dynamic nightlife. With its coastal charm, cultural depth, and legendary hospitality, Beirut stands out as a key cultural and touristic hub in the Middle East.

 

peagean            bay  

museum                            Mohammad_Al_Amin_Mosque_1.jpg

hamra    gemmayzeh        

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