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Troika is where the art kids smoke and dance and carry on in Badaro. Weekend DJ nights are some of Beirut’s most interesting, and it’s pretty entertaining to watch people who may have had one too many try to dance around people drinking at tables (if you sit, do so away from the DJ booth). The nights are in strange juxtaposition to the cocktails, which can be unimaginative.


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2. National Museum of Beirut

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3. MIM

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4. Beit Beirut

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5. Sursock Museum

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6. Sursock Palace

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7. Mohammed Al Amin Mosque

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8. Maronite Cathedral of St George

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The neoclassical facade of this late 19th-century cathedral, next to the Mohammed Al Amin mosque, was inspired by the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in…