Visiting Aley
Visitors are sure to enjoy the restaurants, shopping, and bars in Aley. Visitors can also indulge in everything this welcoming and walkable, seaside city has to offer, including its beaches, coffeehouses, and cheese.
- There are 3 Aley hotels
- May is the most expensive month to travel here, while February tends to be the cheapest
- Closest major airport is in Beirut (BEY-Rafic Hariri Intl.), 6.5 mi (10.4 km) from the city centre
Sightseeing around Aley
- Dolphin watching is a top activity, and Beirut Municipal Stadium is one place to visit
- Known for its jazz scene, while Beirut Art Center, National Museum of Beirut, and Alice Mogabgab Gallery are some local cultural sights
- The seaside and beach highlight the natural beauty, and Pigeon Rocks, Rene Mouawad Garden, and Jeita Grotto are some places worth a visit
- Shopping is one of the top reasons to visit, so consider an excursion to Le Mall Sin El Fil, ABC Mall, and Saifi Village
- The university is a highlight and Animal Encounter is worth a campus tour
Aley is adjacent to Bhamdoun. Top sights in the area include Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium and Audi Mosaic Museum.
Dressing for Aley
- Between January and March, you can expect the daytime average to be around 21°C and the nighttime average to be 11°C
- From April to June, temperatures average about 29°C during the day and 13°C at night
- July through September averages 32°C during the day and 22°C at night
- In October–December, the average temperature is 29°C during the day and 12°C at night
- About 890 millimetres of rain falls on Aley each year