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City Sightseeing: Beirut Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour with Admission to MIM Mineral Museum

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2 hours

Free cancellation
Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

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Extended Validity

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Access to multilingual audio guide

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Get a 24/48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass and explore Beirut’s top landmarks at your own pace, hopping on and off as many times as you’d like.

With buses arriving every 90 minutes, you get to explore 15 popular sights across 1 route while appreciating stunning views from an open-top seat.

Head to the MIM Mineral Museum and admire over 2,000 minerals on display, including alloys, natives, and organic minerals.

An onboard audio guide, available in 7 languages, keeps you entertained and informed with witty anecdotes and insight into the city’s past.

Catch rotating exhibitions at St Nicolas Stairs, visit the Roman Baths for a peek into a bygone era, see the majestic Raouche Rocks & more.

24/48-hour unlimited hop-on hop-off tour

Access to Red Route

Entry to the MIM Mineral Museum

Audio guide in English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Chinese, Portuguese, and Russian

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City Sightseeing: Beirut Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour with Admission to MIM Mineral Museum

Discover Beirut's top landmarks on this sightseeing tour that includes a hop-on hop-off bus pass valid for 24 or 48 hours, allowing you to explore at your own pace. With stops every 90 minutes, the tour covers 15 popular sights across one route and provides stunning views from an open-top seat. You can visit the Roman Baths built in the 3rd century AD, the majestic Raouche Rocks formed over thousands of years, St Nicolas Stairs with rotating exhibitions, Martyrs' Square established in 1960, and MIM Mineral Museum featuring over 2,000 minerals on display. The tour offers an onboard audio guide available in seven languages: English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Italian, and Russian, ensuring a comprehensive experience for all visitors. The bus route spans the entire city center, including districts such as Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhael.

Explore MIM Mineral Museum

Your tour stops at MIM Mineral Museum where guests can admire over 2,000 minerals on display, including alloys, natives, and organic minerals. Established in 1998, the museum occupies an area of approximately 5,000 square feet with exhibits showcasing rare specimens from around the world. Visitors spend about one hour exploring the vast collection, learning about different types of minerals and their geological significance through informative plaques and interactive displays. Unlike other museums focused on local history or art, MIM Mineral Museum stands out for its unique focus on mineralogy, providing a comprehensive educational experience that is both engaging and enlightening.

Visit Roman Baths

The tour stops at the Roman Baths where guests can step back in time to explore this historic site built in the 3rd century AD. Covering an area of around 10,000 square feet, the baths are a well-preserved example of ancient Roman architecture and culture. Visitors spend about 45 minutes exploring various rooms such as the caldarium (hot room), tepidarium (warm room), and frigidarium (cold plunge pool). The site offers insights into daily life in Roman times through detailed explanations and artifacts on display, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts.

Marvel at Raouche Rocks

Your tour takes you to the majestic Raouche Rocks, also known as the Pigeon Rocks, where visitors can marvel at these iconic limestone formations towering up to 100 feet above sea level. Formed over thousands of years through geological processes, the rocks serve as a natural landmark and popular tourist attraction in Beirut. Visitors often spend about 30 minutes admiring the unique rock formations and taking memorable photos from various vantage points along the coastal promenade. Unlike other rocky outcrops around the world, Raouche Rocks hold significant cultural and historical importance for locals.

Admire St Nicolas Stairs

The tour includes a stop at St Nicolas Stairs where guests can witness rotating exhibitions showcasing various art installations and local crafts. Located in the heart of Gemmayzeh district, the stairs were built in 1906 and serve as an important pedestrian pathway connecting different parts of the city. Visitors typically spend about 20 minutes exploring the colorful murals and sculptures adorning the walls and railings of the staircase. The site is unique for its blend of historical architecture with contemporary art installations, making it a vibrant cultural hub in Beirut.

Tour Highlights

• Explore top landmarks at your own pace
• 24/48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass with 15 stops
• Onboard audio guide available in seven languages (English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian)
• Visit Roman Baths for a peek into the past built in 3rd century AD
• Marvel at Raouche Rocks standing up to 100 feet tall
• Admire St Nicolas Stairs with rotating art exhibitions since 2015
• Access MIM Mineral Museum featuring over 2,000 minerals on display
• Convenient stops every 90 minutes across the city center

Perfect for travelers, history buffs, and families, this sightseeing tour provides a comprehensive overview of Beirut's landmarks through its hop-on hop-off format. The flexible duration allows you to visit Roman Baths built in the 3rd century AD, admire Raouche Rocks formed over thousands of years, explore St Nicolas Stairs with rotating art exhibitions since 2015, and marvel at MIM Mineral Museum featuring rare mineral specimens from around the world.

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