Discover the top wheelchair accessible things to do in Beirut, offering inclusive experiences for all travelers in Lebanon's  capital. The lively capital of Lebanon, invites visitors to explore its wheelchair accessible attractions. Here's a curated list of must visit places.

1. National Museum of Beirut

Discover Lebanon's rich history at the National Museum of Beirut. Wheelchair accessible galleries showcase artifacts spanning millennia, providing insight into the country's cultural heritage.

2. Beirut Souks

Indulge in shopping and dining at Beirut Souks, the city's premier shopping district. Wheelchair accessible pathways wind through  markets, upscale boutiques, and gourmet restaurants.

3. Pigeon Rocks (Raouche Rocks)

Admire the natural beauty of Pigeon Rocks, iconic sea stacks off Beirut's coastline. Wheelchair accessible viewpoints offer stunning vistas of these geological wonders and the Mediterranean Sea beyond.

4. Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque

Experience the grandeur of Islamic architecture at Mohammad AlAmin Mosque. Wheelchair accessible entrances welcome visitors to Admire the mosque's ornate domes, minarets, and intricate interiors.

5. Beirut Corniche

Take a leisurely stroll along Beirut Corniche, a picturesque waterfront promenade. Wheelchair accessible paths offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the city skyline.

6. Beirut Art Center

Discover contemporary art at the Beirut Art Center. Wheelchair accessible galleries showcase works by local and international artists, fostering cultural exchange and creative expression.

7. Martyrs' Square

Pay homage to Lebanon's martyrs at Martyrs' Square, a historic plaza in the heart of Beirut. Wheelchair accessible pathways lead to the square's iconic Martyrs' Monument, a symbol of resilience and unity.