The Roman Baths of Beirut is a historical landmark that bears witness to one of the most important civilizations passing through the city, the Roman civilization, during which Beirut was nicknamed “the mother of canons and the breastfeeding of science”.

The Roman Baths of Beirut is one of beirut’s most important historical attractions to miss, three bathrooms discovered in the city centre between 1968 and 1969 behind Banks Street, through which it turns out that the Roman bath was not only a place to bathe, but was an integrated social building, practicing many hobbies such as eating, shopping, and reading.

Likely time to visit the Roman Baths in Beirut: 30 minutes.

 

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