At the heart of Lebanon’s capital, Beirut Central District (BCD) is an area thousands of years old, traditionally a focus of business, finance, culture and leisure. Its reconstruction constitutes one of the most ambitious contemporary urban developments. It is situated on the city’s northern coast and is easily accessible from all parts of the city. This includes the adjacent Beirut Seaport and Rafik Hariri International Airport. Major roads converge on it or from boundaries to the east, south and west, or line its 1.5 km long seafront to the north.
LE RAGUENEAU, Bistrot:
MI-CHAUD:
PETIT CAFE:
PLACE DE L'ETOILE:
KARAM BEIRUT:
AROZDI BEIK:
FAWASEL:
CITTA', Resto Cafe:
THE MARBOUTA:
KARAMNA, Restaurant:
SCOOZI, Italian and Japanese Cuisine:
LE RELAIS DE L'ENTRECOTE:
MASSAYA, Beirut:
DARAWEESH:
BAWABAT BEIRUT:
AL BALAD:
DON EDWARDO, Sushi Lounge:
GRAND CAFE:
RELAIS FOCH:
PAUL:
LINA'S PARIS:
ROADSTER DINER:
GORDON'S CAFE: