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Cities
- Beirut City Center, Beirut
Brands
- Crowne Plaza
- Four Points
- Independent
- InterContinental
- Mövenpick
- Radisson Blu
- Ramada Worldwide
- Sofitel Hotels & Resorts
- Staybridge Suites
- Warwick International Hotels
Property Types
- Hotel
- Resort
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The staff were very helpful, polite, patient, personal, and knowledgeable.
location, simple and clean, helpful staff, full breakfast
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Great Service, Great Location, Staff are wonderful.
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The proximity to the airport.the hotel itself
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The staff was very helpful and Did accommodate every request
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Gréât staff and services
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New, location is good
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I like the location mess about it
The location
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Hotel is great value for the money, close to the Airport with free shuttle . Courteous staff, friendly, clean.
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The staff went beyond to make my stay memorable. Always attentive and helpful. The location is amazing, walking distance to a mall and other little shops. Got to Some of the employees who helped make my stay memorable
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Overall first impression when stepping in was good. Lobby Looked modern and clean. Room looked clean and modern. Wyamm (sp) at front desk was very helpful.
The location is just perfect and close to everything. The staff is professional, courteous, friendly, welcoming and helpful. I stayed here again based on a previous positive experience and this hotel will be among my choices need I come to Beirut again.
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I having nothing, but great things to write about this hotel. The room was nice and clean. Great variety of food for breakfast. Breakfast tasted great. The staff went out of their way to make my stay amazing. 'Hotel employee are the greatest te
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Confirm that the property offers generator or UPS backup before booking, as Beirut has had multi-hour public electricity outages since 2019. Properties without backup support will have interruptions affecting air conditioning, elevators, and Wi-Fi. Ask your hotel to specify their backup coverage duration and whether all critical services are supported 24/7, as many larger hotels have robust backup systems.
- Plan to use bottled water or hotel- or restaurant-provided potable water, as the CDC advises against consuming untreated tap water in Lebanon. Many premium hotels offer complimentary bottled water daily. You can request refills, and confirm at check-in if filtered or purified tap water is used in room for brushing teeth.
- Carry $100–$300 USD in small denominations for your first 2–3 days, as many hotels and shops prefer USD and local ATMs have been unreliable since 2019. Large international hotels may accept major credit cards. Ask about cash deposit requirements or if hotel reception offers currency exchange or cashless deposit options.
- Use the official airport taxi booth and budget approximately $20–$30 USD for the 20-45 minute transfer (about 9 km) to downtown Beirut. Upon arrival, ask your hotel if they offer pre-arranged airport pick-up for a fixed rate, as some chain hotels provide this service for added convenience.
- Choose accommodation in Ashrafieh, Hamra, or Downtown Beirut for proximity to hospitals and embassies plus daytime walkability. Mar Mikhael is lively but expect noise until about 02:00-03:00 on weekends; request a quiet room or higher floor if booking in this area. International hotel chains typically offer quieter central locations and may have additional noise control measures.
- Check your bill for a 10% service charge plus VAT before tipping extra in restaurants and hotels. If included, any additional tip is discretionary (5–10%). Many upscale properties provide this information in-room or at check-in. Ask the front desk or refer to your hotel program if unsure, as some hotels include an extra service fee in pre-paid rates.
- For remote work, request wired Ethernet or test the room’s Wi-Fi on arrival. Lebanon’s median fixed broadband speed is around 30 Mbps, with luxury hotels advertising 50 Mbps or more. Business centers or executive lounges in larger hotels may provide high-reliability connections. Ask about backup power coverage for internet during outages.
- Expect inconsistent hot water pressure and ask your hotel about scheduled hot water hours, as some properties limit supply during off-peak times due to infrastructure constraints. Many premium hotels offer 24-hour hot water as a standard. Confirm availability during booking or check-in if this is important for your stay.
- Verify step-free access if you need it, as many boutique hotels are in older, converted buildings. Request explicit confirmation regarding elevator dimensions and step-free routes. Major chains and newly built hotels typically comply with international accessibility standards, and larger properties may offer visual alarms or accessible in-room features upon request.
- Store your passport and cash in the hotel safe and follow hotel alerts regarding demonstrations. Central Beirut can see sudden security checkpoints, especially near major squares and buildings. Most top hotel properties provide in-room safes and send guest notifications with updates on local conditions.
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