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Can't decide between Beirut and Tel Aviv? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Beirut is the resilient heart of the Middle East, a city that has reinvented itself countless times. Known as the Paris of the East, it offers ancient Roman ruins, Ottoman mosques, French-mandate architecture, legendary nightlife, and some of the best food in the Mediterranean.
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Tel Aviv is a Mediterranean beach city with incredible nightlife, Bauhaus architecture, and start-up energy. This secular, hedonistic counterpoint to Jerusalem offers world-class beaches, food markets, and a 24/7 lifestyle that never stops.
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Beirut offers National Museum of Beirut, Pigeon Rocks at Raouché, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Tel Aviv offers Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv Beach, Carmel Market
Beirut is famous for its local dining scene
Tel Aviv is famous for its local dining scene
Beirut has legendary nightlife
Tel Aviv has legendary nightlife
April to June, September to November
April to June, September to November
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 14°C
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 18°C
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AUB Archaeological Museum
A small but exquisite museum on the American University of Beirut campus, housing one of the region's most important collections of Levantine artifacts.
Bourj Hammoud Flea Market
A sprawling, chaotic market district across the river from Achrafieh, known as Beirut's 'Little Armenia'.
HaTachana (The Old Railway Station)
A beautifully restored 19th-century Ottoman railway station complex in Neve Tzedek, now a chic open-air shopping and dining precinct.
Beit Bialik
The restored home of Israel's national poet, Chaim Nachman Bialik, now a small museum dedicated to his life and work.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Gemmayzeh & Mar Mikhael
The epicenter of Beirut's hipster renaissance, these adjacent districts are a maze of narrow streets, Ottoman-era houses, and vibrant street art.
Downtown (Solidere)
The meticulously reconstructed city center, a blend of archaeological sites and ultra-modern architecture.
Neve Tzedek
Tel Aviv's first Jewish neighborhood outside Jaffa, now a beautifully preserved village-like enclave of narrow lanes and restored low-rise houses.
Florentin
The gritty, creative soul of Tel Aviv.
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Both Beirut and Tel Aviv are incredible destinations. Beirut excels in mezze cuisine and nightlife, while Tel Aviv stands out for beaches and nightlife.
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Beirut
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