Book flights from Shanghai to Beirut with Qatar Airways
Comfort, elegance and unparalleled services combine to create a memorable passenger experience on flights from Shanghai to Beirut with Qatar Airways. In addition to the spacious seating and award-winning cuisine, you’ll be able to choose from thousands of in-flight entertainment options during your journey. Meanwhile, our award-winning cabin crew will take care of your every need along the way.
The capital of Lebanon has a long history which goes back to well before the Romans. Much of this is on display in the fine National Museum of Beirut, but there are also antiquities spread across the city and incorporated into its modern fabric. The unique blend of old and new is part of Beirut’s charm, and the top attractions include the Ottoman-era buildings of the Grand Serail as well as the 13th century Al-Omari Mosque. The city has a vibrant café culture, much cherished among locals and visitors alike, and is home to countless art installations and unique attractions.
Arriving in Beirut
A fascinating history combines with a forward-looking attitude to create a city that has real character and charm. Beirut is unique – a vibrant, bustling and busy city that still retains that ‘Paris of the Middle East’ culture, but also embraces its rich past.
From the trendy shopping district of Verdun to the relaxed seafront area of Ain El Mraiseh, Beirut is a diverse and eclectic city full of contradictions. Dotted throughout its sprawling suburbs are reminders of its ancient Hellenistic, Roman and Ottoman past. Book a flight to Beirut with Qatar Airways and discover this heady mix of old and new for yourself.
Tourist attractions
While there are plenty of manmade sites to see, nature has been kind to Beirut too. The striking Pigeon Rocks is a huge natural arch that juts out of the Mediterranean, and is the perfect spot to pause with a coffee and watch the sun set over the ocean.
Jeita Grotto, located just 20km north of the city at the Valley of Nahr al-Kalb is a remarkable labyrinth of crystallised caves. A cable car ride that gives you a glorious view of the surrounding countryside takes you to the cave entrance.
Back in the city the Place de l'Etoile (Nejmeh Square) in the Downtown district is the spiritual heart of Beirut, with several important and beautifully decorated religious buildings located here.
Beirut is a very green city, and there are plenty of parks and opens spaces to visit once you’ve had your fill of the excellent museums and galleries for the day. They’re also home to a multitude of festivals, open-air music and cultural shows and relaxed gatherings throughout the year.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Beirut with Qatar Airways land at Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Beirut please check the visa and passport requirements.
Flying from Shanghai
Shanghai Pudong International Airport is one of two airports serving the huge metropolis of Shanghai, and one of the busiest international airports in Asia.
Passengers flying from Shanghai with Qatar Airways will find this to be a modern, efficient and very well organised departure point.
Courteous staff are only too happy to do everything possible to make the start of your journey a pleasant one, and the excellent modern facilities and amenities, and easy access from Shanghai itself make this airport an excellent choice for destinations all over the world.
Transportation and parking
The airport is well served by rail, bus and taxi options, and getting from the city centre to the airport is quick and easy. The Maglev Train is the fastest magnetic levitation train in the world, and connects the airport with metro line 2 at Longyang Station, taking just 8 minutes from point to point. Trains run every 15 minutes from 7am to 9pm.
The station is situated next to the airport and is connected to the terminal by a bridge. Airport bus 1 connects the airport with Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, while other routes run every few minutes to various locations in Shanghai including the Galaxy Hotel and Shanghai South railway station.
Taxis are plentiful but as many drivers only speak Chinese it is best to ask your hotel concierge to book a taxi on your behalf.
Parking consists of a three-floor multi-storey car park with space for over 3,000 vehicles, and a surface car park for short and long-term parking in front of the terminal buildings.
Arriving in Shanghai
Passengers flying from Shanghai with Qatar Airways depart from Terminal 2. Check in and security checks are rapid, but it is still wise to allow between one to two hours before your flight is due to board to clear the strict security and customs checks.
It is vital that all paperwork is in order as any issues could delay you considerably.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities are modern, with plenty of retail and food and drink vendors providing an excellent selection of goods and snacks. Food and retail outlets are primarily on the third floor of the terminal.
The lounge areas are spacious and comfortable, and free Wi-Fi is available, along with mobile phone charging stations.
There are several banks, a Bureau de Change and ATMs throughout the terminals, and there is a business centre in the Arrivals terminal, as well as a VIP room.