The Hexagonal Forecourt is part of the ancient city of Baalbek, which lies in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, rich with Roman heritage. Reaching the Baalbek Ruins and the Hexagonal Forecourt requires a combination of transportation methods, depending on your starting point.
Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) is the nearest international gateway. Upon landing in Beirut, you will need to arrange for a ground transfer to Baalbek.
There are a few options for traveling from Beirut to Baalbek:
Taking an organized tour can relieve you of transport worries and provide educational insights about the forecourt and the larger site. Tours can often be booked through a hotel in Beirut or a local travel agency.
Once you arrive in Baalbek, local taxis or a short walk can take you to the ruins if your accommodation is not within walking distance.
The Baalbek archaeological site, including the Hexagonal Forecourt, usually has an admission fee. Ticket prices and visiting hours may vary, so check the latest information prior to your visit.
Remember to check the current travel advisories and site conditions before planning your visit, as circumstances can change due to political or environmental factors.