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Markazia Monroe Suites Syria Street, Solidere, Beirut | |
| Enjoy a comfortable stay at the elegant Monroe Suites, conveniently located in the Central Business District of Beirut, within a walking distance of major attractions. More… |
from $125 Average price per night |
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Le Dix Charles De Gaules Avenue, Beirut | |
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from $2,200 Average price per night |
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Coral Beach Suite Chouran Street, Beirut | |
| Boasting a seafront location overlooking the Pigeons’ Rock, Coral Beach Suite offers spacious apartments with flat-screen TVs, balconies and views of the Mediterranean. More… |
from $120 Average price per night |
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Britannia Suites Andalos Street, off Australia Street, Beirut | |
| In the prestigious Raouche area, Brittania is a 5-star aparthotel, offering stylish apartments with balconies. Beirut International Airport and the city centre is a 5-minute drive. More… |
from $125 Average price per night |
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Elysee Residence Abdulaziz Street - Hamra Main Street, Beirut | |
| Self-contained accommodation is on offer at the Elysee Residence, located 50 meters from Beirut’s central Hamra Street. It features a well-equipped gym, a sauna and a 24-hour reception desk. More… |
from $60 Average price per night |
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The Living by Beirut Homes Damascus Road, Beirut | |
| This stylish, 4-star apart-hotel in the heart of Beirut provides self-catering units with kitchenettes and balconies. More… |
from $115 Average price per night |
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Once called a “Paris of the Middle East”, Beirut is the Lebanese capital set alongside the Mediterranean seashore and flanked by the Lebanese Mountains. Severely destroyed during the Civil War, the city underwent major reconstruction and is now a vibrant place full of nightlife and shopping venues.
Beirut is often considered by many major media outlets to be one of the top cities in the world due to its cosmopolitan nature and commercial development. See it for yourself on Rue Verdun, the trendiest shopping area or the Central District, the city’s historical core, full of modern structures, dining venues and open public spaces.
Stroll down the tourists’ favourite, Hamra Street, featuring plenty of boutique shops, popular cafés and restaurants. Beirut is sometimes called the “Party Capital of the Arab World” so while you’re at it, dance the night off at the clubs at Rue Monnot.
For a bit of history mixed with upbeat nightlife, pay a visit to Achrafieh, one of the city’s oldest and most charming districts. Since Beirut has over 5,000 years of history, a visit to its National Museum and Archaeological Museum is a real treat.
Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport is only a 10-minute drive from the city centre and Booking.com offers a variety of hotels and apartments in Achrafieh and Hamra for your perfect Beirut stay.
