Lebanese Romance: Proposal Getaway in Beirut & Beyond
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Lebanon

Lebanese Romance: Proposal Getaway in Beirut & Beyond

Ancient beauty, modern romance, and a lifetime memory awaits

Glamorous & sophisticatedHistoric & ancientRomantic & intimateMediterranean coastalCulinary-focused

A carefully curated 3-day romantic escape through Beirut's glamorous neighborhoods, historic Byblos, and the breathtaking Jeita Grotto—designed for an intimate proposal celebration with stunning photography opportunities and authentic Lebanese cuisine. This itinerary clusters activities by geographic proximity to maximize comfort and minimize transit stress, with private dining experiences and golden-hour viewpoints perfect for capturing your special moment.

Where to Stay

Phoenicia Hotel Beirut
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Phoenicia Hotel Beirut

Iconic 5-star palace-style hotel overlooking the Mediterranean, featuring marble lobbies, fine dining, and a private beach club. Recently restored to pre-war elegance with modern luxury amenities, spa services, and personalized concierge—perfect for proposal celebrations.

$180-220/night
Radisson Blu Martinez Beirut
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Radisson Blu Martinez Beirut

Ultra-modern 4-star beachfront property with contemporary design, spa, rooftop bar, and direct access to Pigeon Rocks. Stylish yet comfortable, with excellent service and proposal-friendly amenities.

$140-180/night

Good to Know

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Transportation Best Practices

Use Uber, Careem, or Beat apps for reliable, safe transportation throughout Beirut and to Jounieh district. Street taxis are negotiable-price only; apps provide fixed rates. For the Day 2 northern excursion (Jeita/Byblos), book a private driver through hotel concierge ($50-70 for full day) rather than public transit—much more comfortable for couples and flexible timing for photography. Always share live location with hotel concierge during outings.

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Dress Code & Cultural Respect

Beirut's upscale districts (Downtown, Raouché, Hamra) are cosmopolitan—casual smart dress is fine at most restaurants. However, when visiting religious sites (Harissa Basilica), wear modest clothing (shoulders and knees covered, no transparent fabrics). Carry a lightweight scarf for versatility. Women may draw less attention if not wearing flashy jewelry in traditional neighborhoods.

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Timing for Photography & Crowds

Visit Pigeon Rocks at sunrise (6-7 AM) or golden hour (1 hour before sunset) for best light and minimal crowds. Jeita Grotto is quietest weekday mornings before 11 AM—book early tours. Byblos harbor is most atmospheric late afternoon (4-6 PM) with fishermen and golden light. Downtown Beirut avoids peak crowds Weekday early mornings. Late May offers long daylight hours ideal for flexible photography scheduling.

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Currency, Payment & Tipping

Lebanese Pound (LBP) is official currency (~89,500 LBP = $1 USD approximate), but USD accepted everywhere in Beirut. Withdraw USD from ATMs rather than exchanging at poor rates. Restaurants add service charges (sometimes 10-15%) to bills—check before tipping. Tipping 10% additional on top of service charge is appreciated. Uber/Careem payment apps often require USD card setup but function smoothly.

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Internet & Connectivity

Mobile networks (Alfa, Touch, mtc) offer tourist SIM cards at airport (~$5-10 for data packages). WiFi is reliable in hotels, restaurants, and most upscale venues but unreliable in rural areas. Download offline Google Maps before leaving hotel for navigation confidence. WhatsApp/Messenger function reliably for contacting hotel. Occasional data outages are normal—not a crisis.

Your Weekend Itinerary

Em Sherif
Eatafternoon

Em Sherif

Intimate family-owned traditional Lebanese bistro in a restored heritage townhouse. Specializes in authentic mezze platters, kibbeh, chargrilled meats, and daily specials. Reserve a private corner table for privacy.

1h 30m
$25-35 per person
Zaroob
Eatmorning

Zaroob

Chic modern eatery specializing in street-food elevated to fine dining. Famous for manakish (Lebanese flatbread), hummus, labneh, and fresh juices. Contemporary interior design with marble counters and minimalist aesthetic.

45m
$8-12 per person
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Doevening

Pigeon Rocks (Raouché) & Coastal Walk

Beirut's most iconic natural landmark—two massive sea stacks rising from the Mediterranean. Dramatic clifftop setting perfect for photos at sunrise or sunset. Walk the scenic corniche, visit the viewpoint, watch Lebanese families on weekends for authentic culture, and capture golden-hour light. No entrance fee.

1h 30m
Free
Downtown Beirut Historic Center & Saifi Village
Doafternoon

Downtown Beirut Historic Center & Saifi Village

Meticulously restored heritage district featuring 19th-century Ottoman and French-colonial architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and restored mansions. Wander narrow cobblestone streets, photograph facades with colorful shutters, visit the Sursock Museum (free entry most days), and explore eclectic galleries. Very walkable and pedestrian-friendly.

2h
Free (Sursock Museum free some hours)
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Doearly evening

Beirut Sunset Stroll & Corniche Walk

Romantic waterfront walk along Beirut's revitalized corniche at golden hour. Capture sunset reflections on Mediterranean, photograph street vendors, local families relaxing, and harbor lights as dusk falls. Safe, well-lit promenade; extremely walkable for beginners.

1h 15m
Free
Cassia Restaurant & Lounge
Eatevening

Cassia Restaurant & Lounge

Upscale Mediterranean restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Pigeon Rocks and the Mediterranean sunset. Sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. Offers private terrace booking for proposals and special celebrations—can arrange champagne, candles, and discrete surprise coordination.

2h
$40-55 per person
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Eatafternoon

Seaside Restaurant & Fish Market, Byblos Harbor

Casual waterfront seafood venue directly on Byblos harbor with views of ancient Crusader castle. Fresh daily catch, grilled fish, Lebanese mezze. Rustic-elegant atmosphere with intimate harbor-side tables.

1h 40m
$20-30 per person
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Jeita Grotto (Stalactite & Stalagmite Cave)

UNESCO-listed natural wonder: massive limestone cave system with two levels—the upper gallery features stunning stalactites (viewable walkway), the lower grotto includes underground lake accessible by motorboat. Otherworldly, glowing-blue crystalline pools perfect for photography. Guided tours available (English-speaking). 30-40 min drive from Beirut.

3h
$15-20 per person (entrance + boat)
Byblos Old Souk & Ancient Harbor
Doafternoon

Byblos Old Souk & Ancient Harbor

Wander the charming 7,000-year-old harbor district with cobblestone alleys, restored Crusader castle ruins, Maronite cathedral, and bustling traditional market. Browse local crafts, jewelry, ceramics, and antiquities. Photograph narrow streets, harbor fishing boats, and sunset over Mediterranean. Less crowded than Beirut on weekdays.

2h 30m
Free (optional: castle entry ~$3-5)
Harissa & Our Lady of Lebanon Basilica
Dolate morning

Harissa & Our Lady of Lebanon Basilica

Visit the stunning white basilica perched on Mount Lebanon, famous for the 45-meter copper statue of Our Lady of Lebanon. Cable car ride to summit offers panoramic Mediterranean views. Interior features ornate mosaics and religious art. Respectful dress required (shoulders/knees covered). Can be combined with Jeita Grotto visit.

1h 30m
$5-8 per person (cable car + entry)

11 activities across 3 days

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