Hamra, Beirut

Hamra (الحمرا in Arabic) is a neighborhood (sector 34) in Beirut (quarter Ras Beirut), Lebanon. The center of the neighborhood, Hamra Street, is one of Beirut's major commercial districts, and is filled with Lebanon's top fashion stores, as well as many restaurants, cafes, and hotels. There is are also a sizable number of bars and pubs, providing the area with a lively nightlife.

Hamra

الحمرا
Neighborhood
Hamra at night
Hamra
Location in Lebanon
Coordinates:
Country Lebanon
GovernorateBeirut Governorate
DistrictBeirut District
Government
  MunicipalityBeirut Municipality
Highest elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Lowest elevation
25 m (82 ft)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Dialing code+961
Websitebeirut.gov.lb
Contemporary graffiti on an old building in Beirut, Lebanon

The American University of Beirut and Lebanese American University are notably in the neighborhood.

The American University of Beirut campus in Hamra

The Hamra Street used to be one of the main places where Arab poets, writers, thinkers, and philosophers used to meet and gather. Many ruins of the Lebanese Civil War remains obvious on the buildings and the walls. In addition, a graffito of the popular singer icon Sabah is painted on the entrance of Hamra.[1]

American Eagle boutique in Hamra
Hamra neighbourhood in 1974

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