St. Nicolas Stairs Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice spot with some restaurants
Loved this spot, went up from the animated Gemmayze street and found the Sursock museum in a nice, rich area, with trees, big villas, luxury cars with private drivers, very contrasting.
It is a long stretch of steps. One may not notice this if casually walking around this area. We had this area on our list to see, but we didn't find it to be attractive. It definitely felt like a huge...
take the walk to the Nicolas stairs, so you end up high, on the top of the stairs, so you can walk down. Nice for coffee and breakfast, but also on an evening. Plenty to see and different basr and res...
Although this stairway can be a lovely diversion as you walk from the upper town to the lower town (Sursock Street to Gouraud Street), there's really nothing that special about them. On occasion, the...
As is known, Beirut is not a flat city - it is on the hills. This 125-step staircase connects two streets at different levels. Since 1973, the staircase has been used as a ... platform
Nice spot with some restaurants
Loved this spot, went up from the animated Gemmayze street and found the Sursock museum in a nice, rich area, with trees, big villas, luxury cars with private drivers, very contrasting.
Stretch of steps
It is a long stretch of steps. One may not notice this if casually walking around this area. We had this area on our list to see, but we didn't find it to be attractive. It definitely felt like a huge...
ohohoh , a place to visit
take the walk to the Nicolas stairs, so you end up high, on the top of the stairs, so you can walk down. Nice for coffee and breakfast, but also on an evening. Plenty to see and different basr and res...
Urban Stairway
Although this stairway can be a lovely diversion as you walk from the upper town to the lower town (Sursock Street to Gouraud Street), there's really nothing that special about them. On occasion, the...
St. Nicholas' staircase
As is known, Beirut is not a flat city - it is on the hills. This 125-step staircase connects two streets at different levels. Since 1973, the staircase has been used as a ... platform