Elias’s Guidebook - Ashrafieh

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Elias’s Guidebook - Ashrafieh

Food scene

A very cozy atmosphere, the playlists are unbelievable, very nice local wines, and fantastic food!
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Cantina Sociale
10 habitants recommandent
A very cozy atmosphere, the playlists are unbelievable, very nice local wines, and fantastic food!
A mini neighborhood supermarket with reasonable prices and a wide selection of products. Very friendly staff, quality and healthy products, especially takeout dishes or sandwiches Breads and pastries sometimes available fresh in the morning.
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Grab'n Go Rizk
George Naccash
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A mini neighborhood supermarket with reasonable prices and a wide selection of products. Very friendly staff, quality and healthy products, especially takeout dishes or sandwiches Breads and pastries sometimes available fresh in the morning.
Allergen Friendly and Healthy Gourmet boutique restaurant that is transforming "Fast Food" and desserts into their healthy but tasty version
Kitchen Confidential
Independance
Allergen Friendly and Healthy Gourmet boutique restaurant that is transforming "Fast Food" and desserts into their healthy but tasty version

Neighborhoods

Achrafieh is located in eastern Beirut. It is the name of a district and a sector, or neighbourhood, within that district. It is essentially a residential area characterized by narrow winding streets, coffee shops.
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Achrafieh
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Achrafieh is located in eastern Beirut. It is the name of a district and a sector, or neighbourhood, within that district. It is essentially a residential area characterized by narrow winding streets, coffee shops.
Rue Monnot is a one-way cobblestone street that runs on a south–north axis, starting at Avenue de l'Independence and ending at Rue Charles Debbas. Attractions include a multitude of restaurants, shops, bars, and nightlife venues, and the street is alive with music every single night of the week.
Monot
Monot
Rue Monnot is a one-way cobblestone street that runs on a south–north axis, starting at Avenue de l'Independence and ending at Rue Charles Debbas. Attractions include a multitude of restaurants, shops, bars, and nightlife venues, and the street is alive with music every single night of the week.

Sightseeing

The Sursock Museum building exemplifies Lebanese architecture, with its Italianate (specifically Venetian) and Ottoman architectural influences.[2] It is one of the few remaining villas from its epoch in Beirut. It is located in the historic Rue Sursock in the Achrafieh district of Beirut. The street is home to other mansions that were built in the 19th century by Beirut's most prominent families, such as the Sursocks and the Bustroses, even though this architectural heritage is threatened by developers and an almost-unregulated real estate market.
Sursock
Sursock
The Sursock Museum building exemplifies Lebanese architecture, with its Italianate (specifically Venetian) and Ottoman architectural influences.[2] It is one of the few remaining villas from its epoch in Beirut. It is located in the historic Rue Sursock in the Achrafieh district of Beirut. The street is home to other mansions that were built in the 19th century by Beirut's most prominent families, such as the Sursocks and the Bustroses, even though this architectural heritage is threatened by developers and an almost-unregulated real estate market.
Beit Beirut is a museum and urban cultural center celebrating the history of Beirut and namely the civil war. The cultural center is in the restored Barakat building, also known as the "Yellow house", a historic landmark designed by Youssef Aftimus.
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Beit Beirut - Museum and Urban Cultural Center
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Beit Beirut is a museum and urban cultural center celebrating the history of Beirut and namely the civil war. The cultural center is in the restored Barakat building, also known as the "Yellow house", a historic landmark designed by Youssef Aftimus.
L'Escalier de Saint-Nicolas is a public stairway in Beirut, Lebanon. It is located in the Achrafieh district, providing a pedestrian link between Rue Gouraud and Rue Sursock uphill. Its proximity to the Sursock Museum and the Greek Orthodox Archbishopric of Beirut on Rue Sursock, make the 125 steps and 500 meters span staircase, believed to be the longest in the region, a very popular destination for tourists visiting Beirut.
St Nicholas Stairs
L'Escalier de Saint-Nicolas is a public stairway in Beirut, Lebanon. It is located in the Achrafieh district, providing a pedestrian link between Rue Gouraud and Rue Sursock uphill. Its proximity to the Sursock Museum and the Greek Orthodox Archbishopric of Beirut on Rue Sursock, make the 125 steps and 500 meters span staircase, believed to be the longest in the region, a very popular destination for tourists visiting Beirut.