The Beirut Souks is a modern-day interpretation of a traditional market that offers a luxurious shopping experience in the heart of Beirut. It’s an ideal place to begin your journey and shop for essentials for your party.
Billed as the “World’s Best Club” by International Nightlife Association, Pangea Nightclub is the perfect place to dance and party all night long. Known for its luxurious interior, top-class music system, and world-class guest DJs, this club is a must-visit for any bachelor party.
One of the hottest strip clubs in Beirut, Brummana High School is a popular choice for bachelor parties. With a wide selection of drinks, beautiful dancers, and an electric atmosphere, this club will definitely challenge your imagination.
Saifi Village is a lovely pedestrian neighborhood which is packed with cafes, art galleries, and designer boutiques that showcase the best of Lebanese fashion. It's a perfect spot to take a stroll during the day and enjoy some light shopping.
B018 Nightclub is perhaps the most unique nightclub in the world. It's built in a converted bomb shelter and features a retractable roof that opens up to the sky above. Prepare to relish the electrifying music and the one-of-a-kind atmosphere that will leave your bachelor party with unforgettable memories.
Zaitunay Bay is Beirut’s answer to Saint-Tropez, a glamorous port that's home to several luxury yachts, lavish restaurants, and high-end boutiques. Take some time to explore the Boardwalk and enjoy a luxury seafood dinner to wrap up a fantastic bachelor party.
To soak up Lebanon's rich history and culture, treat your group to a visit to the National Museum of Beirut. From prehistoric times to the country's recent conflicts, you can explore the country's story through a vast collection of fascinating exhibits and artefacts. It’s a great way to end your trip on an intellectual note and understand more about the country.
For getting around Beirut, taxis and private cars are the best options. Taxis are a common and affordable way to get around, and Uber is widely used in the city. Expect to spend around $15* per transfer for a comfortable and swift ride. Traffic could be dense during rush hour, so it is advisable to leave early to arrive at your destinations on time.
If you have more time, you might consider exploring the Jeita Grotto, a series of limestone caves and corridors that offer great views and photographic opportunities. If you have less time, you could skip the National Museum of Beirut and add additional time at other places above.
Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) is Beirut's main airport. It's located six kilometers south of the city's downtown area and is about a 20-minute drive by taxi or private car.
*All estimates are in USD.