Booking fee
The booking fee includes the costs of booking your tickets such as charges for payment processing. It also covers the provision of our customer care center for processing your order, and all charges imposed by our suppliers.
* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
This tour follows an itinerary that for 15 years, while the civil war raged in Lebanon, was impossible to do. For 15 years, Beirut was a divided city. One half was Christian and the other was Muslim. There were few crossings between the two sides and many were under the control of snipers. This walk resurrects the story of the war and the areas most affected by it in Beirut.
Beirut is over 5000 years old so anywhere you dig, you will find something historically significant. Along this route you will get an idea of what the city was like a hundred years ago while seeing the damage caused by the civil war. You will also get to know some historical and not so historical landmarks, such as Martyr's Square, the Egg, Beit Beirut and Falafel Sahyoun.
The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.
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Transportation
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Departure Point
VGX4+4P6 Samir Kassir square and statue, Bayrut, Lebanon
Before arrival, please install the VoiceMap mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. This is a self-guided audio tour that you can start, pause, or restart at any time and complete at your own pace. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
Martyr's Square, Beirut, Lebanon Martyr's Square is regarded as one of Beirut’s many scars but this square used to be the city's main transport, social and commercial hub. After 15 years of civil strife and despite reconstruction efforts, the square is still is Beirut's bleeding heart.
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Beirut, Lebanon The Mohammad al-Amin Mosque was built with stone brought in from Saudi Arabia and was first opened in 2008. The minarets are based on those of Mecca's Grand Mosque and the dome is inspired by Ottoman mosques, which were in turn influenced by Istanbul's Byzantine-era Hagia Sophia.
Mim Museum - Mineral Museum, Beirut, Lebanon MIM showcases 1480 wonders of the mineral world, in a dazzling multitude of shapes and colours. The museum houses the collection of Sélim Edde in a magnificent underground custom-made space and was opened to the public in 2013.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Alicia_M
10 Aug 2025
Not to be frightened. It was great. I was scared to death. I had a great time!! The Falls at night was beautiful!!
We always double-check the availability with our local partners for each booking. Even though this is usually a swift process, it can take up to 24 hours. Once this process is completed you will receive your voucher or ticket by email. If our local partner is not able to confirm your booking we will offer you the best possible alternative. If the new date and/or time doesn’t fit your itinerary, we will reimburse the full amount paid.
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