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Private Baalbek Day Tour from Beirut | Roman Temples & Bekaa
(4) Avis
Beirut
À propos
There are Roman ruins — and then there is Baalbek. The temple complex at Baalbek in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is not merely the best-preserved Roman site in the Middle East — it is arguably the most awe-inspiring Roman construction anywhere on earth. The Temple of Jupiter alone was built on a platform of stones so massive that no crane in the modern world can lift them. The Temple of Bacchus, still standing almost entirely intact, is larger than the Parthenon in Athens. Standing inside these temples, you do not feel like a tourist looking at ancient ruins. You feel genuinely small. This private day tour from Beirut takes you directly to Baalbek with a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who b...
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Arabe (العربية) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Arabe (العربية) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Chauffeur anglophone compétent
Visit to the Stone of the Pregnant Woman quarry
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Beirut
Véhicule privé climatisé
Lunch in Baalbek (optional — at own expense)
Pourboires (facultatif)
Informations importantes
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Des sièges pour bébé spécialisés sont disponibles
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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9:00 AM — Departure from Beirut
Your private English-speaking driver collects you from your Beirut hotel and heads east, climbing through the Lebanese mountains on the Damascus highway before descending into the Bekaa Valley — one of the most dramatic and scenic drives in Lebanon, with the valley floor opening up between two mountain ranges as you approach Baalbek.
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Pierre de la femme enceinte
Before reaching the temples, stop at the ancient Roman quarry on the edge of Baalbek to see the Stone of the Pregnant Woman — a single block of limestone measuring 21 metres long and weighing an estimated 1,000 tonnes, still lying in the quarry where it was cut 2,000 years ago and never moved. It is one of the heaviest objects ever worked by human hands in the ancient world. Standing beside it — and realising the Romans cut and planned to move stones even larger than this — is one of the most genuinely mind-bending experiences in all of Lebanon. Your driver explains the engineering theories and the enduring mysteries surrounding how the Romans intended to transport it.
15 minutes
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Temples de Baalbek
Temple of Venus & the wider complex
Complete your exploration of the Baalbek complex with the circular Temple of Venus — a delicate and elegant structure in striking contrast to the monumental scale of Jupiter and Bacchus — and the broader archaeological site, which includes the Great Court, the Altar Court, and the propylaea gateway. Your driver-guide ties together the full story of Baalbek — from its origins as a Phoenician sacred site, through its transformation into Rome's greatest eastern sanctuary, to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
30 minutes
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The Temple of Bacchus
Walk to the Temple of Bacchus — dedicated to the god of wine and one of the best-preserved Roman temples anywhere in the world. Larger than the Parthenon in Athens and almost entirely intact, its towering carved doorway, ornate ceiling coffers, and 42 standing columns make it breathtaking by any measure. Most visitors consider this the highlight of Baalbek — a complete Roman temple standing as it stood two thousand years ago, in a state of preservation that seems almost impossible given its age.
30 minutes
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Temple of Jupiter
Enter the greatest temple of the Roman world — dedicated to Jupiter, the king of the gods, and built on a platform of megalithic stones so enormous that three of them, known as the Trilithon, each weigh over 800 tonnes and represent the largest dressed stones ever used in construction in human history. Six of the original 54 columns still stand, each one 22 metres tall and 2.2 metres in diameter. Your driver-guide explains the extraordinary engineering, the religious significance, and the centuries of history that have washed over these columns — from Roman gods to Byzantine Christians to Arab conquerors.
30 minutes
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Baalbeck
Lunch in Baalbek — optional
Before heading back to Beirut, stop for lunch at one of Baalbek's local restaurants — hearty Bekaa Valley cuisine with fresh mezze, grilled meats, and local flatbread, in a town that has been feeding travellers for two thousand years. A relaxed and fitting end to a morning among the greatest monuments of the ancient world.
30 minutes
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Beyrouth
Return to Beirut — approx. 4:00 PM
Scenic drive back through the Bekaa Valley and over the Lebanese mountains with drop-off at your Beirut hotel — completing a day beside some of the most extraordinary ancient monuments on earth.
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Private Baalbek Day Tour from Beirut | Roman Temples & Bekaa
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There are Roman ruins — and then there is Baalbek. The temple complex at Baalbek in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is not merely the best-preserved Roman site in the Middle East — it is arguably the most awe-inspiring Roman construction anywhere on earth. The Temple of Jupiter alone was built on a platform of stones so massive that no crane in the modern world can lift them. The Temple of Bacchus, still standing almost entirely intact, is larger than the Parthenon in Athens. Standing inside these temples, you do not feel like a tourist looking at ancient ruins. You feel genuinely small. This private day tour from Beirut takes you directly to Baalbek with a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who b...