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Dec10
Published by Asya in Asia, Cities, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Lebanon, Relaxing, Restaurants, Spa, Swimming, Urban Tourism

Perched high atop of Beyt Meri hill, the Hotel Al Bustan is a landmark that can be seen from almost anywhere in the Beirut. Situated in the entertainment district and offering remarkable city and the Mediterranean Sea views, the family-owned Hotel Al Bustan combines extensive meeting facilities and a quiet location away from the bustle of the city. The local area offers a number of attractions, including National Museum of Beirut, Beirut Municipality Stadium and Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium. Just a few minutes walk from the hotel is an historic archaeological site with Roman ruins and historic thermal baths and Byzantine mosaics.
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Dec10
Published by Asya in Asia, Cities, Hotels, Lebanon, Relaxing, Restaurants, Swimming, Urban Tourism

The Hotel Albergo is located in the heart of Old Beirut in the most popular nightlife and dining district of the city - Achrafieh. Located 10 minutes’ drive from Rafic Hariri Airport, it is close to the great commercial areas such as Rue Monot and many key attractions including the National Museum and Pigeons’ Rock. Since its opening in 1998, this former Ottoman mansion has been a member of the renowned global organization of Relais & Chateaux, synonymous with luxury, ageless charm and culinary delight. This is a magnificent base from which to discover a city brimming with energy.
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Aug01
Published by Asya in Asia, Hotels, Lebanon, Restaurants, Swimming, Urban Tourism
Beirut is an exclusive travel destination, located right on the Mediterranean, with a bustling nightlife, fashionable shopping districts, and world-renowned restaurants. Located in Beirut’s most exclusive shopping district – Verdun area, only 7 minutes away from Beirut International Airport, the Four Points by Sheraton Le Verdun is a boutique hotel that offers personalized services in a sophisticated atmosphere and welcome amenities to attend your needs. Ideally situated for business and leisure travellers, all guests will find a stimulating world to discover both inside and outside the hotel.
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Aug01
Published by Asya in Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Lebanon, Restaurants, Spa, Swimming, Urban Tourism
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the InterContinental Phoenicia is a 5 star hotel located in Beirut, Lebanon. Situated along the famous boardwalk, all points of interest in Beirut are within reach from this first-class hotel. Built by the Lebanese businessman Najib Salha, the hotel was designed by the American architect Edward Durell Stone, with Middle Eastern influences evident in its high ceilings, sweeping staircases and palatial pillars. The InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut offers a diversity of services to meet the needs of the modern businessman as well as families seeking a time of leisure and relaxation.
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Aug01
Published by Asya in Hotels, Lebanon, Relaxing, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Spa, Swimming
A scenic location and personalized service makes the Riviera Beirut a good accommodation in Beirut for many different types of travelers. Located in the middle of the Corniche El Manara, near the centre of the city, the Riviera is an elegant, French-style hotel that would be at home on the promenade at Nice or St Tropez. Offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea, it is also only a short drive to the fantastic nightlife, dining, and shopping areas. Totally renovated in 1998 to suit international standards, the hotel is one of the leading properties in the capital city.
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Mar06
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Fitness&Gym, Lebanon, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Spa
Four Seasons Hotel Beirut soars high in the sky, overlooking the city and boosting a real stylish hotel experience.
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Mar06
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Eating, History, Hotels, Lebanon, Relaxing, Spa, Walking
Le Gray is a modern luxury hotel situated in the historic center of Beirut. The hotel is characterized by contemporary interiors,
impeccable service and truly spacious rooms and suites. Magnificent views over the city architecure can be enjoyed from the hotel’s rooftop restaurant, bar and swimming pool.Indigo on the Roof is the rooftop restaurant, where guests can enjoy really stunning views of Beirut, while having a delicious dish.The restaurant is recognized for its outstanding wine list.
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Mar06
Published by Asya in Cultural, Eating, Hotels, Lebanon, Photos, Romantic, Shopping, Sightseeings, Walking
Inter Continental Le Vendome Beirut overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and it is very closely located to the National Museum of Beirut, the city center and the shopping area.
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Jan23
Published by Asya in Africa, Cities, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Lebanon, Spa, Swimming, Urban Tourism
Officially classified among the Leading Hotels of the World, Le Royal Beirut offers a unique location in Greater Beirut - one of the world’s most beautiful seashores. Set on a towering hilltop the hotel provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. It is within easy reach of Downtown Beirut, Lebanon, near historical sites, tourist attractions and the upscale shopping districts.
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May07
Published by Asya in Africa, History, Lebanon, Monuments, Sightseeings

Baalbek is a town in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, altitude 1,170 m, situated east of the Litani River. It is famous for its exquisitely detailed but monumentally scaled Temple ruins of the Roman period, when Baalbek, known as Heliopolis was one of the largest sanctuaries in the Empire. Ruins of ancient temples in Baalbek, Lebanon, include the Temple of Jupiter, shown here, which once measured about 89 by 50 m. The temple, in the Corinthian style, was surrounded by a peristyle of 42 columns. The Romans built Baalbek when they took control of the territory that included what is now Lebanon in 64 BC.
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