Private Tour
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8 hours
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Unlock the treasures of Lebanon's past and present with our bespoke Private Car Tour to Beit El Din, Deir El Qamar, and Sidon. Departing from Beirut in the comfort of your own private car, embark on a journey through time and tradition with our expert driver. Begin your adventure at the magnificent Beit El Din Palace, a marvel of Ottoman architecture nestled amidst the lush landscapes of the Chouf Mountains. Explore the cobblestone streets and ancient landmarks of Deir El Qamar, a charming village steeped in history and heritage. Then, venture south to Sidon, where the echoes of Phoenician civilization resonate in its bustling markets and archaeological sites. With personalized attention and flexibility, our private car tour ensures an immersive experience tailored to your interests and schedule. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Lebanon's cultural tapestry and natural wonders.
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Beiteddine Palace or ‘House of Faith’ is a 19th-century palace in Beiteddine, Lebanon. It hosts the annual Beiteddine Festival and the Beiteddine Palace Museum. Emir Bashir Chehab II, who later became the ruler of the Mount Lebanon Emirate, built the palace between 1788 and 1818. After 1840, the palace was used by the Ottomans as a government building. During the French Mandate it served as a local administrative office. In 1943, the palace was declared the president's official summer residence. During the Lebanese Civil War it was heavily damaged. Parts of the palace are today open to the public while the rest is still the president's summer residence.
Deir el Qamar
Deir al-Qamar, meaning "Monastery of the Moon" is a village located south-east of Beirut and five kilometres outside of Beiteddine palace in the Chouf District of the Mount Lebanon. Deir El Qamar was the first village in Lebanon to have a municipality in 1864, and it is the birthplace of many well known personalities, such as artists, writers, and politicians. People from all religious backgrounds lived there and the town had a mosque, synagogue and Christian churches. In the year 1860, Deir al-Qamar was destroyed during the civil war between Druze and Christians during which the town was set ablaze. Napoleon III sent a French contingent to rebuild it, recalling France ancient role as protector of the Christians in the Ottoman Empire as established by a treaty in 1523. In 1864, Deir el-Qamar elected the first municipality in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. The village retains a remarkable picturesque appearance with typical stone houses with red tile roofs.
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