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Martyrs' Square

How To Reach Martyrs Square

Welcome to Martyrs' Square in Beirut Central District

Martyrs' Square, located at the heart of Beirut, is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. As a central point in the capital of Lebanon, reaching the square is quite straightforward from various parts of the city. Below, we outline convenient ways to reach Martyrs' Square for visitors.

By Car

Driving to Martyrs' Square is convenient since it's well-connected by major roads. From Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (approximately 9 km away), you can take the following route:

  • Head northwest on Airport Road.
  • Take the ramp onto Hafez El Assad Avenue.
  • Continue straight to stay on Hafez El Assad Avenue, which turns slightly left and becomes Omar Daouk Street.
  • Turn right on to Weygand Street and continue until you reach Martyrs' Square.

Parking can be challenging in downtown Beirut; however, there are several parking garages and street parking available in the vicinity of Martyrs' Square.

By Public Transportation

Beirut does not have a metro or train system, but buses and services (shared taxis) are widely available:

  • Buses: The Lebanese Commuting Company (LCC) and the private bus company, OCFTC, operate routes that pass near Martyrs' Square. Check the latest bus routes and schedules as they may change.
  • Service (Shared Taxi): Service taxis are a common mode of transport in Beirut. You can identify these by their red license plate. They can be hailed on the street, and it's advisable to agree on the fare beforehand.

By Taxi or Ridesharing Apps

Taxis are plentiful in Beirut, and you can either hail one on the street or book one through your hotel. Moreover, ridesharing apps like Careem and Uber are available and can offer a convenient way to reach Martyrs' Square directly.

Important:

When using a taxi or service, always clarify your destination and negotiate the price prior to departure to ensure a smooth journey to Martyrs' Square.

Tips for Visitors

  • Currency: The local currency is the Lebanese Pound (LBP), but US Dollars are widely accepted. Ensure you have some local currency for smaller expenses if paying by cash.
  • Language: Arabic is the official language, but English and French are commonly spoken, especially in the capital.
  • Be aware of the current political and social situation; always check travel advisories before planning your visit.

Martyrs' Square is not only a significant historical site but also a wonderful vantage point from which to explore the rest of Beirut's vibrant city center. Enjoy your visit!

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