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Following the large-scale destruction during the civil war, Beirut’s hotels have now all been rebuilt, and a number of new
ones added. Lebanon today offers accommodation to suit all budgets and the Ministry of Tourism publishes an annual hotel guide
which lists most of the hotels in the country. Outside Beirut, however, hotels are few and far between, particularly in the
South. Visitors are advised to check reservations through a Lebanese representative at home before departing. Winter and summer
rates are the same. Accommodation rates are normally subject to a 15% service charge.
Grading: Hotels are classified from 1 to 4 stars (A and B within each class) and luxury. Prices are usually quoted in US Dollars and only hotels with rooms costing more than US$50 tend to accept credit cards.
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| Guest Houses |
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Local hostels are available in coastal and mountain villages at reasonable prices.
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| Self Catering |
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Furnished and other apartments are available for rent.
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| Camping/Caravanning |
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There are a number of campsites throughout Lebanon, notably in Amchite, near Byblos, and particularly in mountainous regions,
such as Barouk and Chouk. For further information on campsites, cheap rooms, youth hostels and work camps, contact the Ministry
of Tourism (see Contact Addresses).
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| Accommodation Information |
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Lebanese Hotels Owners Association Sodeco Street, PO Box 166011, Beirut, Lebanon Tel: (1) 202 059 or 329 095/6. E-mail: synhotlb@cyberia.net.lb
Ministry of Tourism Street address: 550 rue de la Banque Centrale, Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon Postal address: PO Box 11-5344, Beirut, Lebanon Tel: (1) 340 940-4. Website: www.destinationlebanon.com
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