Sea Side Road Behind Kfc Beside Adv (0.3 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Facing the beachfront in Khaldah La Siesta features a bar and a garden. Featuring room service this property also welcomes guests with a restaurant a water park and an outdoor pool.
Mir Majid Arslan Street (0.4 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Hilton Beirut Downtown has a restaurant seasonal outdoor swimming pool a fitness centre and bar in Beirut. Boasting family rooms this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Syria Street Down Town (0.5 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Enjoy a comfortable stay at the elegant Markazia Suites conveniently located in the Central Business District of Beirut within a walking distance of major attractions. Markazia Suites provide comfort with ample living space and kitchen facilities.
Kuwait Street (0.5 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Set in Beirut within 1.1 km of Pigeon Rock Rawcheh and 1.4 km of Hamra Street Holiday Home Suites features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Gouraud 341 Main Street Gemmayzeh (0.6 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Set in Beirut and with Gemayzeh Street (Rue Gouraud) reachable within 300 metres Hotel Lost offers a ticket service allergy-free rooms a restaurant free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Mina El Hosn Chateaubriand St (0.6 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Enjoy free Wi-Fi an on-site restaurant and a business center at Ramada Beirut Downtown located in the Solidere area. The 12-story Ramada Beirut Downtown has 99 rooms with contemporary decor. Guests receive two hours of free in-room Wi-Fi.
Gouraud Street (0.7 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
Monot Street Saifi (0.8 km from Al-Omari Grand Mosque)
The 5-star O Monot Luxury Boutique Hotel offers comfort and convenience whether you're on business or holiday in Beirut. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers.
Al-Omari Grand Mosque Beirut is one of the most iconic and beautiful religious structures in Lebanon. Located in the heart of the city, this grand mosque dates back to 1291 when it was constructed by Sultan Al-Omari. It is said that his name was given to the mosque after he had passed away.
This architectural gem is an impressive sight with its large, open prayer hall and courtyard surrounded by four minarets and overshadowed by a majestic gold dome. The historic building has been severely damaged several times over the centuries due to wars and invasions, but it has always been restored to its original splendor afterwards.
The interior of the Al-Omari Grand Mosque features beautiful decorations made from stone, wood, and marble. These decorations include intricate carvings and mosaics depicting important figures in Islamic history such as Sheikhs, Emirs, Sultans, Caliphs, and Prophets. In addition to this stunning artwork, there are also many artifacts from various periods throughout Islamic history kept inside the building as well as books on various topics related to Islam such as fiqh (jurisprudence) and sharia (law).
The Al-Omari Grand Mosque Beirut has been a cultural symbol for centuries for both Muslims and Christians alike in Lebanon. Over the years, it has become a popular destination for pilgrims from all parts of the world who come here to pay respects to their respective religions or enjoy some peaceful reflection time away from their busy lives. During Ramadan especially, visitors flock here from all corners of the world in order to observe traditional Islamic customs like breaking fasts together or offer tarawih prayers during night-time gatherings within its walls.
Today, the Al-Omari Grand Mosque Beirut remains an important part of Lebanese culture while also being one of the most iconic landmarks in Beirut's skyline. Its beauty and significance will continue to attract more visitors each year who come looking for a unique experience at this historical site that dates back over 700 years ago!