Embark on a half-day budget-friendly tour to Anjar and Ksara in Lebanon. Explore the fascinating Umayyad ruins of Anjar and indulge in the flavors of authentic Lebanese wine at Ksara. Book a private car for a safe and hassle-free journey.
Embark on a half-day budget-friendly tour to Anjar and Ksara in Lebanon. Explore the fascinating Umayyad ruins of Anjar and indulge in the flavors of authentic Lebanese wine at Ksara. Book a private car for a safe and hassle-free journey.
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Beirut - 9:00 AM — Hotel Pickup
Your guide will meet you at your hotel, and the culinary adventure begins right away. The first destination is Hamra, just ten minutes away, bustling with the morning bakery crowd. -
Hamra Street - Hamra — Beirut’s Bakery Morning
Start in Hamra, one of Beirut’s most culturally rich neighborhoods, and the…
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Beirut - 9:00 AM — Hotel Pickup
Your guide will meet you at your hotel, and the culinary adventure begins right away. The first destination is Hamra, just ten minutes away, bustling with the morning bakery crowd. -
Hamra Street - Hamra — Beirut’s Bakery Morning
Start in Hamra, one of Beirut’s most culturally rich neighborhoods, and the ideal place to kick off any serious Beirut food tour. The morning bakeries here offer some of the city’s finest traditional Lebanese street food—manouche fresh from the wood-fired oven topped with zaatar and olive oil or cheese, kaak bread rings coated with sesame seeds sold by street vendors, fatayer filled with spinach, cheese, or meat, and whatever else the bakery has freshly baked. Your guide knows the best bakery to visit and what to order. This is breakfast, Beirut-style, setting the perfect tone for the morning. -
Mar Mikhael Neighborhood - Rue d’Arménie — Shawarma, Falafel, Kafta & Juice
Head to Rue d’Arménie in Achrafieh, one of Beirut’s most lively and underrated street food areas, where shawarma is hand-carved, falafel is fried to order, and kafta is grilled over charcoal right before your eyes. This is the kind of street food that Beirut excels at, with intense flavors, freshly made, and enjoyed standing on the pavement as it should be. Fresh-pressed juices from street vendors—pomegranate, orange, sugarcane—are cold, sweet, and just what you need between bites. Your guide uses local expertise to take you to the spots favored by locals rather than tourist traps. -
Bourj Hammoud - Bourj Hammoud — Beirut’s Armenian Quarter
Venture into Bourj Hammoud, Beirut’s Armenian quarter, and one of the city’s most unique food destinations. The Armenian community has been in Lebanon since the 1915 genocide, and their culinary culture is a remarkable contribution to Beirut’s food identity. Soujouk, spiced Armenian sausage, and basterma, intensely flavored cured beef, are the highlights, but the Armenian pastries, aged cheeses, and pickled vegetables in the neighborhood’s shops are equally enticing. Your guide will lead you through the market streets, introducing you to vendors and products that most visitors to Beirut never discover. This stop often surprises people the most and leaves a lasting impression. -
Downtown Beirut - Downtown — Sweets, Juice & Ice Cream to Finish
Conclude the tour in downtown Beirut with a sweet finale—Lebanese pastries, fresh-pressed juices, and ice cream to wrap up a morning of serious eating. A potential visit to Hanna Mitri, one of Beirut’s most cherished and long-standing ice cream establishments, serving Lebanese-style ice cream in flavors made the same way for generations. The exact stops depend on the group’s appetite, with your guide tailoring the experience accordingly. After exploring four neighborhoods over four hours, the only question is whether there’s room for one more treat. There always is. -
Beirut - Return to Hotel — Approx. 1:00 PM
Return to your hotel after four hours and four neighborhoods, having savored your way through Beirut’s most characterful streets with a guide who made every bite meaningful.

- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Tour Leader
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Food & Drink (Street Food)
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Tour Leader
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Food & Drink (Street Food)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
To truly experience Beirut, embark on a culinary journey through its neighborhoods, savoring each bite. This intimate street food tour, led by a professional guide, explores four of Beirut’s most distinctive districts over four hours, sampling the signature dishes of each. Everything is included, with no additional costs at the door. Simply arrive with…
To truly experience Beirut, embark on a culinary journey through its neighborhoods, savoring each bite. This intimate street food tour, led by a professional guide, explores four of Beirut’s most distinctive districts over four hours, sampling the signature dishes of each. Everything is included, with no additional costs at the door. Simply arrive with an appetite.
In Hamra, enjoy fresh manouche, kaak, and fatayer directly from the bakery. Head to Rue d’Arménie in Achrafieh for shawarma, falafel, kafta, and freshly pressed juices on one of Beirut’s liveliest street food avenues. Visit Bourj Hammoud, the Armenian quarter, for unique soujouk, basterma, Armenian pastries, cheeses, and pickles unavailable elsewhere in the city. Downtown offers Lebanese sweets, fresh juices, and potentially a visit to Hanna Mitri, a renowned ice cream spot in Beirut. The tour’s stops may vary based on the group’s preferences and hunger, but the only constant is that everyone leaves satisfied.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.