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Rene Moawad Garden (Lebanon)

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The René Moawad Garden, historically known as the Sanayeh Garden, is one of the oldest and most significant public green spaces in Beirut. Established in 1907 under Ottoman administration, the park has served as a central recreational oasis within the dense urban fabric for over a century. Covering an area of over 22,000 square meters, it is characterized by geometric pathways, ancient shade-providing trees, and a central ornamental fountain. Following a comprehensive renovation in 2014, the facility was modernized to include children's playgrounds, bicycle tracks, and updated lighting systems. Functioning as a green lung in the Sanayeh district, the garden is a vital gathering place for families, artists, and students seeking a respite from Beirut's frantic traffic.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Visitors can easily reach the Rene Moawad Garden from most areas of Beirut, as it serves as a central green oasis. The park is accessible via regular urban roads.
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Best season
The most favorable time to visit this historic park is typically during spring and autumn. The extreme heat of summer in Lebanon can make daytime walks less pleasant.
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Terrain & paths
Navigating the garden is generally easy, featuring paved pathways and manicured green spaces. The flat terrain of this bustling capital oasis is suitable for all ages.
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What to bring
Everyday comfortable clothing and basic walking shoes are perfectly adequate for exploring the park. Depending on the weather, carrying some water and sun protection is wise.
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Parking
Finding a parking spot near this well-known public park can be challenging due to central city traffic. It is generally recommended to arrive early or use local transport.
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Safety
As a popular urban destination, the park is typically considered a very safe environment for families. Normal situational awareness in a busy capital is always recommended.
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Time needed
Most people usually spend about one to two hours relaxing and walking within this green oasis. Those taking a longer break from the city noise might stay for an entire afternoon.

Geography

Coordinates
33.89000, 35.49000

Facts

  • Opened in 1907 during the Ottoman Empire era
  • Spans over 22,000 square meters in urban Beirut
  • Historically and locally referred to as Sanayeh Garden
  • Underwent major infrastructural renovations in 2014
  • Features dedicated bicycle tracks and modern playgrounds
  • Acts as a primary green lung for local residents

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Sights in the town Rene Moawad Garden (12)

Masdjid Djamil🏛 museum

A mosque with traditional masonry, offering a peaceful place of prayer near the Rene Moawad Garden.

Bbeit Amir🏛 museum

A cultural center housed in a meticulously restored Ottoman-era Lebanese house.

AUB Beach Resort🎡 recreation

An exclusive university beach club with direct Mediterranean access and multiple swimming pools.

🕒 may-oct 10:00-19:00

Metro Al Madina🎭 culture

An alternative underground venue in Hamra, famous for its cabaret and experimental theater.

Ammache Mosque⛪ religious

Designed by architect Nabil Tabbara, this mosque features striking modern geometric lines.

Piccadilly Theatre🎭 culture

A legendary theater in Hamra that was once a glamorous hub for international concerts and plays.

Art on Spears🏛 museum

A modern art gallery on Spears Street presenting innovative works in an urban setting.

Qasr Bechara el-Khouri abandoned mansion📍 landmark

The abandoned mansion of Bechara el-Khouri, Lebanon's first president, is an architectural gem.

Old Residence of Charles de Gaule📍 landmark

General Charles de Gaulle resided in this historic building during his stays in Beirut.

Church of God📍 landmark

An evangelical church in Ras Beirut known for its active community work and services.

Adler⛪ religious

A place of worship in the historic quarter, reflecting the area's diverse religious history.

Al Salam Mosque⛪ religious

A simple and elegant mosque named after peace, located near the Sanayeh Gardens.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Rene Moawad Garden?
A historical public park in the Sanayeh district of Beirut.
Is the entrance free?
Yes, access to the garden is free for the public.
Is cycling allowed in the park?
Yes, there are dedicated paths for children for cycling and rollerblading.
Are there restrooms available?
Yes, there are public restrooms within the park grounds.
Is the park family-friendly?
Absolutely, it is one of the most popular places for families in Beirut.
Rene Moawad Garden: where is it located?
Rene Moawad Garden is located in Lebanon.
Rene Moawad Garden: what is there to see?
Highlights include Masdjid Djamil, Bbeit Amir, AUB Beach Resort.
Rene Moawad Garden: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.
Rene Moawad Garden: why is it worth visiting?
The René Moawad Garden, historically known as the Sanayeh Garden, is one of the oldest and most significant public green spaces in Beirut.
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