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Quote: The ruins at Baalbek has, among other things, the tallest columns in the world. We drove to Baalbek from Beirut, a couple of hours worth of driving. In small-world fashion, as we slowed to pass through a little Read More
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Quote: Beach clubs are a very popular way to spend a day in Beirut. One of my favorites was the Riviera Beach and Yatch Club at the Riviera Hotel. Access to the beach club for non-guests is US$20 per day, and I Read More
Quote: Even when Laura suggested we go here, I wasn't sure what to expect. Since I had friends in Lebanon, I didn't do a lot of pre-trip planning as far as what I wanted to see -- I mostly just wanted to see them and Read More
Quote: Just north of Beirut in the happening suburb of Jouneih, home to thumping nightclubs and the Casino of Lebanon, lies Harissa, a towering hill that overlooks the whole bay of Jounieh and Beirut. And on top of this Read More
Quote: Bcharré is easily the most beautiful town in all of Lebanon, and that is saying a lot. Set high up in the Lebanon mountains, the town is cool and green in summer and covered serenely in snow during winter. This Read More
Quote: Baalbek in Lebanon’s Bekaa valley is just a few hours from Beirut and the best way to go is to hire a cab for the day which will take no more than 20 - 30 GBP and approximately two hours. Take in the Roman ruins Read More
Quote: Sidon (Saida) was once one of the great Phoenician cities, a port from which the Phoenicians set out exploring the vast Mediterranean Sea. Today, however, the only remnant of that era is a temple outside of town Read More
Quote: Beiteddine was the summer palace of the Emir (prince). It was built in the 19th century and sits up in the mountains. Part of it is now the summer residence of the president (or was it the prime minister; forgive Read More
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