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See more Sour hotelsFrequently Asked Questions
When are standard hotel check-in and check-out times in Lebanon?
Standard check-in times are typically 14:00-15:00 and check-out is 11:00-12:00. Many international and 4- or 5-star hotels in Beirut state 15:00/12:00. Early check-in or late check-out is often available for a fee, typically 25% of the nightly rate for a few extra hours, or a full night if past midday. Confirm availability with your hotel.
Are hotel prices and billing typically in Lebanese pounds (LBP) or US dollars (USD)?
Most mid-to-upper hotels in Beirut invoice in USD or list dual pricing since 2019. Smaller guesthouses may accept LBP at variable exchange rates. While card acceptance is widespread, expect merchant surcharges of about 1-3% or conversions. LBP settlements are affected by frequent exchange rate fluctuations, so final amounts may vary. Avoid automatic dynamic currency conversion at the point of sale to prevent unfavorable rates.
Which Beirut neighborhoods offer the best value for hotel stays?
Downtown/Solidere and Zaitunay Bay (waterfront) typically have the highest nightly rates, often 20-60% above other areas. Hamra and parts of Ras Beirut offer more midrange pricing and easier access to public buses. Gemmayze/Mar Mikhael have boutique guesthouses within a 5-15 minute walk of nightlife, but can be pricier per square meter than outer suburbs.
How much do hotel rates change between peak and off-peak seasons in Beirut?
Peak occupancy and rates occur in July-August and late December. Midrange nightly rates often rise by roughly 30-80% from the low season (January-March) to peak summer or holiday weeks. Special events or diaspora return weekends can double rates at specific hotels.
Are power outages a concern for remote work from hotels in Lebanon?
Widespread municipal power shortages mean most 4- or 5-star and many 3-star hotels run diesel generators for near-continuous power. Smaller guesthouses may not. Expect reliable power in established hotels, but verify generator hours and any extra fuel fees before booking if uninterrupted power is essential.
What Wi-Fi speeds can I expect at hotels in Lebanon?
Large international and newer boutique hotels typically advertise in-room Wi-Fi speeds of 50-200 Mbps, though signal quality may vary by room location. Many midrange hotels offer 10-50 Mbps. Independent guesthouses often provide lower speeds. Beirut has several private coworking spaces with hourly or daily passes if higher speeds are needed.
What lodging-specific safety tips should travelers know in Lebanon?
Negotiate or agree on a fare upfront with airport-to-hotel taxis. A private ride to central Beirut is often quoted at $20-$40 USD (approx. 1,850,000-3,700,000 LBP, verify current rate). Confirm all charges on your booking page to avoid false agency fees at small guesthouses. During political demonstrations, central districts may be blocked. Ask hotel reception about current local events to plan arrival or departure routes.
What is the typical cancellation policy and price difference for non-refundable versus flexible rates?
Non-refundable or advance purchase rates are typically 10-30% cheaper than flexible rates. Flexible rates commonly include free cancellation up to 24-72 hours before arrival, depending on the property. Non-refundable options often sell out faster for peak dates. During major festivals or events, check for stricter cancellation windows.
Are accessible rooms and features commonly available in Lebanese hotels?
Larger international hotels generally offer accessible rooms and step-free public areas. Major brands like Hilton and InterContinental typically have accessible options available. Many smaller or older properties may lack features like ramps or roll-in showers. Verify specific accessibility features directly with the property before booking to ensure they meet your needs.
What are typical family and pet policies in Lebanese hotels?
Many hotels allow children under approximately 12 years old to stay free on existing bedding. Cribs or extra beds typically incur a charge, commonly $15-$40 USD (approx. 1,400,000-3,700,000 LBP, verify current rate) per night in higher-end hotels. Some hotels require a government ID for children at check-in. Pet-friendly hotels are limited to select boutique or international properties, with pet fees listed individually by the property.
How far is Beirut city center from Rafic Hariri International Airport?
Central Beirut is approximately 9-10 km (5.6-6.2 miles) from Rafic Hariri International Airport, which usually takes 20-40 minutes by car depending on traffic conditions.
Do hotels in Lebanon typically charge a tourist occupancy tax?
While a consolidated national figure for tourist occupancy taxes is not reliably published across all properties, it is advisable to check your booking invoice for 'taxes & fees' to understand the full cost and avoid day-of surprises.
Top Tips
- Many hotels in Lebanon rely on private generators for 24/7 power during grid outages. Expect a diesel surcharge of 10-20% at some properties or check if generator costs are included in quoted rates. Confirm this charge when you book and at check-in, as major city center chains in Beirut often build generator fees into rates.
- Bring US$ cash for on-arrival expenses, as ATM access to US dollars in Lebanon varies by bank branch and withdrawal limits. Many international chains in Beirut accept cards, but some guesthouses operate as cash-only venues. Confirm payment options at booking and plan for at least US$15 per day in cash if you are unsure about card acceptance. Tipping in cash (US$ preferred) is standard at hotels and restaurants.
- Lebanese hotels add a 10% service charge and 11% VAT to room and dining bills unless 'inclusive' is stated in your reservation. These taxes can add up to 21% above base rates. Always ask the hotel for a full cost breakdown to confirm if quoted rates include or exclude taxes, especially during direct negotiation.
- Tap water in Lebanon is not potable, so use bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth. Most mid- and high-end hotels provide 1 or 2 complimentary bottles per guest each day; budget extra if you need more. Confirm at check-in if bottled water refills are free. Pharmacies and supermarkets sell bottled water in 1.5-5 L sizes for US$0.70-2 (2024).
- Remote work is feasible in many Beirut hotels, but generator noise can affect common spaces and some guest rooms. Confirm if your room has dedicated UPS or generator-backed outlets, and ask about blackout schedules and quiet hours for work calls. Beirut and Byblos city center business hotels are more likely to offer generator-backed Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces.
- Step-free access varies in older boutique hotels, many of which lack elevators or have corridors under 80 cm wide. Major international chains offer accessible rooms, ramp access, and visual alarms. Contact the property before booking to confirm up-to-date accessibility features and request photos if details are unclear online.
- Card acceptance is inconsistent. International and mid/high-end hotels typically process Visa and Mastercard, but guesthouses may be cash-only. Request a US$ invoice at checkout to avoid currency errors. For rates over US$500, confirm your payment method with the property before arrival and bring a backup card or cash for incidentals.
- Hotel rates in Beirut often increase by 15-30% during July-August and religious holidays like Eid, Easter, and Christmas. Book mid-range hotels in Hamra or downtown Beirut at least 3 to 6 weeks ahead for summer stays. Confirm cancellation policies, as peak season bookings may be non-refundable. Signing up for hotel newsletters or loyalty programs may give you early access or price alerts.
- Hotels in Lebanon often negotiate lower US$ nightly rates for stays over 7 nights or for bookings of 3 or more rooms. Negotiation is most successful outside peak season and at independently owned hotels. Contact the property directly and ask for written confirmation of the final price, including all generator and utility surcharges.
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