Spiritual
A land of coexistence, Lebanon is home to a rich tapestry of religious traditions, where centuries-old sanctuaries and places of worship reflect its spiritual depth and cultural diversity.

Our Lady of Lebanon
A major pilgrimage site overlooking Jounieh Bay, offering both spiritual significance and sweeping panoramic views.

Saint Charbel Monastery
A place of devotion dedicated to Saint Charbel, attracting visitors from around the world.

Qadisha Valley
A historic center of Christian monastic life, with monasteries carved into dramatic cliffs.

Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
A landmark of modern Beirut, distinguished by its striking blue dome and grand architecture.

Al-Omari Mosque
One of Beirut’s oldest mosques, reflecting the city’s layered religious and architectural history.