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Rue Gouraud () is a mixed residential and commercial street in Gemmayzeh, a neighborhood in the
Rmeil district of
Beirut
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in
Lebanon
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. It is named after
French General Henri Gouraud. Gemmayze, and Rue Gouraud specifically, and competes with the trendy village-type neighborhood of
Badaro, as one of Beirut's
bohemian
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quarters. the district is full of narrow streets and historic buildings from the
French era. The neighborhood is well known today for its trendy bars and pubs, cafes, restaurants and lounges, most of which are directly located on Rue Gouraud.
Rue Gouraud is known especially for its culinary scene that is popular with Beirut's fashionistas. The street runs east of
Beirut Central District
The Beirut Central District (BCD) or ''Centre Ville'' is the historical and geographical core of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Also called downtown Beirut, it has been described the “vibrant financial, commercial, and administrative hu ...
and the
Saifi Village
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Saifi Village is a residential upscale neighbourhood in Beirut, Lebanon. Saifi Village is located at the southeastern periphery of Centre Ville. The village ...
, extending from Avenue Georges Haddad and reaching the Corniche du Fleuve. In 2004, ''Travel + Leisure'' magazine called the street "SoHo by the Sea," due to its colorful and chic cafés amid 1950's apartment buildings and hole-in-the-wall shops.
Adjacent to Rue Gouraud are the Saint Nicolas Stairs, also known as
Escalier de l'Art, where art festivals are held every year. The stairs lead to
Rue Sursock
Rue Sursock is a historic street in the Rmeil district of Beirut in Lebanon. Named after one of Beirut's most prominent families, the Sursock family, the street is home to many of Beirut's beautiful historic mansions that were built in the 18th a ...
further to the South. The area is also within walking distance from
Rue Monnot and the
Saifi Village
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Saifi Village is a residential upscale neighbourhood in Beirut, Lebanon. Saifi Village is located at the southeastern periphery of Centre Ville. The village ...
.
Rue Gouraud and the rest of Gemmayzeh were damaged extensively in the
2020 Beirut explosions, which destroyed many buildings.
Gallery
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References
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Gouraud, Rue
Restaurant districts and streets in Lebanon
Tourist attractions in Beirut