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Explore Camille Chamoun's Statue in Beirut, a symbol of resilience and a key to understanding Lebanon's rich political history.
Nestled in the heart of Beirut, Camille Chamoun's statue stands as a symbol of Lebanon's rich history and resilience. This impressive monument pays tribute to one of the country's most significant political figures, making it a must-visit for tourists eager to understand Lebanon's heritage. Surrounded by lush greenery, the statue offers a serene spot for reflection and photography, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the vibrant city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by heading towards the main road in Baabda. Use a GPS navigation system and input the coordinates 33.8441544, 35.528369999999995 for Camille Chamoun's statue. Follow the main road which will lead you directly to the area near the statue. There is usually street parking available, but be mindful of local parking regulations. The statue is located in a public square, and you can easily spot it once you are in the vicinity.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, you can take a local bus or a service taxi towards Beirut from Baabda. Ask the driver to drop you off at the 'Beirut' stop closest to the statue's coordinates (33.8441544, 35.528369999999995). From there, it is a short walk to the statue. Alternatively, you can take the Metro to the nearest station and then switch to a local taxi or a bus that heads towards the statue's location.
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