Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, invites you to step back in time by visiting its Roman Colonnade. Here's how you can reach this historic destination:
By Air: The nearest airport to Byblos is Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY). From there, you can take a taxi or rent a car to get to Byblos, which is approximately 42 kilometers away.
By Car: Rental cars are widely available at Beirut Airport and in the city. The drive to Byblos via the coastal highway usually takes about 40 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic.
By Taxi: Taxis can be hailed in Beirut or booked through your hotel. Agree on a fare before starting your journey to avoid any confusion.
By Public Transportation: Buses run regularly from Beirut (Charles Helou station) and other major cities to Byblos. However, travel times can be longer than by car.
Once you're in Byblos, the Roman Colonnade is accessible on foot as Byblos Old Town is a compact area. The old souks, ancient harbor, and the castle are all within walking distance from each other. Parking spaces are available if you are driving.
If you have time, don't miss other historical and cultural sites in Byblos, including: