Hotels In Beirut Lebanon
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HOTELS IN BEIRUT AREA
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5* HOTELS
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Phoenicia Inter-Continental
Hotel 5*
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Movenpick Hotel & Resort 5*
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Raouche Arjaan Hotel by Rotana 5* Conveniently located in the heart of the
capital on the famous Raouché Boulevard, Raouché Arjaan by Rotana is minutes
away from the airport, the bustling downtown area and from the main exhibition
grounds......From
190$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Safir Heliopolitan Hotel
5*
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Crowne Plaza
Hotel 5*
A unique hotel that brings
you the warmth and hospitality of Beirut......................From
210$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Royal Plaza Hotel 5*
The
Royal Plaza
Hotel, a blend of international luxury and friendly Lebanese
hospitality where............From
110$ per room.....(more
details and
special rates)
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Radisson SAS Martinez
Hotel 5*
In The
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Gefinor Rotana Hotel 5*
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Le Meridien Commodore Hotel 5* Situated in the heart of the
city, in the most famous district Hamra, Le MERIDIEN Commodore Hotel is ideal
for Business and........From
125$ per room.....(more details and special rates) |
Coral Beach Hotel &
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Galleria Hotel
5*
On the western tip of the city
lies the Marriott
Hotel, a proud member of the worldwide Marriott chain and one of Beirut’s luxury
hotels not far from the seaside. The Marriott is a mere 7-minute drive from the
airport, and a five-minute walk to one of Beirut’s best department stores, the BHV..................From
132$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Le Bristol Hotel 5* Le Bristol, with its
charming and traditional European elegance, is located in the heart of
Beirut......From
105$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Le Vendome Inter-Continental Beirut
Hotel 5*
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Le Royal
Beirut Hotel 5*
Ideally located on one of the world's most
beautiful seashores, Le Royal Hotel - Beirut offers the visitors elegant
comfort, breathtaking views.......From
176$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Habtoor Grand Hotel 5*
The most
prestigious landmark to grace the Beirut
skyline, Habtoor Grand Hotel Convention Center & Spa takes hotel and leisure
facilities in Beirut to a new level. The hotel offers luxurious rooms ............From
290$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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The Metropolitan Palace Hotel 5*
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Le Gray Hotel
5*
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Four
Seasons Hotel 5* .......From
$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Albergo Relais & Chateaux 5*
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Assaha Village Hotel 5*.
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4* HOTELS |
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Four Points Sheraton Verdun Hotel 4*
Located in the heart of Beirut's most exclusive business and shopping
district, we are easily accessible from Beirut International Airport and
only minutes away from ....
From 158$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Holiday Inn-Dunes Hotel 4*
Holiday Inn lies within
"Dunes" Commercial Center combining the convenience of indoor
shopping....From
160$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Ramada Downtown
Beirut Hotel 4*
Ramada
Hotel is located right in the heart of downtown
Beirut Solidere, meters away from the sea and the various city attractions. Take
a short walk to shopping venues restaurants.....From
105$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Golden Tulip Serenada
Hotel 4* .....The
Golden Tulip Serenada is a four stars boutique hotel conveniently situated in
the heart of the famous Hamra city, 15 min from the airport and 5 min from the
sea, close to Beirut Down Town and Verdun Shopping Centre, making it a perfect
location for both business travelers and tourists.
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130$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Coral
Suites Hotel 4*
Coral
Suites – Al Hamra is perfectly located in the heart of Beirut minutes away
from the city’s business and shopping districts. The hotel’s convenient
location in the capital, midway between the north and south, offers you the
opportunity to explore with ease Lebanon’s rich cultural heritage and
vibrant nightlife. With the hotel as a comfortable and luxurious base you
can easily visit the city’s marvels and historical sites in a day....From
$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Palm Beach Hotel
4*
Located
in the heart of Beirut,
facing the sea, the Palm Beach Hotel enjoys an
exceptional view
overlooking ....From
125$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Monroe Hotel
4*
In the heart of
the
central business district, the Monroe Hotel has a contemporary ambiance
that places it in the top.....From
145$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Bayview Hotel
4*
The Bayview
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Riviera Hotel
4* The Riviera
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Mediterranee Hotel
4*
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Duroy Hotel 4*
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The Lancaster Hotel
4*
The Lancaster
Beirut Hotel, an English style boutique hotel in the heart of
Beirut......From
95$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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City Suite
Hotel 4*
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110$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Etoiles Suites 4*
Located in one of Beirut oldest and most charming districts, the “Place de
L’Etoile”
of Solidere, which is the heart of Beirut City, near the Lebanese parliament
and facing Beirut municipality building. Etoile Suites offers a unique
location, ultimate comfort in a practical, refined setting................From
165$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Padova
Hotel 4*
Located in the business
district
of Sin el fil, walking distance from major malls, chic shops, art galleries,
banks, restaurants, pubs, nightclubs and only 10 minutes from Beirut's Int'l
airport and 5 minutes from Down Town Beirut, Padova Hotel is an ideal choice for
business travelers and..............From
95$ per room......(more details and special rates)
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Hazmieh Rotana Hotel 4*
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Casa D'or Hotel 4*
CASA D'OR HOTEL
is located in the middle of Hamra district of Beirut making it ideal for both
business and leisure.....From
80$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Caesar's Park Hotel
4*
Whether
you're on vacation or on business, the Hotel offers you the peace of mind you
are looking for. The Caesar's Park Hotel is located in the heart of legendary
Hamra.......From
75$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Mozart Hotel 4*
It is one minute’s walk from
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The Maylfower
Hotel
4*
The Mayflower
Hotel is located in Hamra ,so convenient for the city, offers you walking
access to the famous shopping streets, restaurants.....
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70$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Takaya Suites Hotel
4*
Located in Ain El
Tineh; Sakiat
El Jenzir; Beirut - Lebanon. Takaya Suites Hotel is located in Verdun area,
famous for its luxury shop....From
90$ per room.....(more details and special rates) |
King's Suites Hotel 4*
Located in the luxurious
Raouche
area, the King’s Suites Hotel is just a few minutes drive from everything
that matters in Beirut. Leisure travelers are a short.......................From
110$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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The Parisian Hotel 4*
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Grand Suites Hotel 4*
Grand Suites Hotel is
the
newest 4 star hotel in Raouche City. The hotel situated at the Center of Beirut
and is just a short walk from the beautiful view of Raouche Rock. The hotel
provides the convenience of modern amenities balanced
perfectly...................From
80$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Park Tower Suites 4*
Stay in
pleasant surroundings with
a short stroll from and close to all city services, in the vicinity of shops,
restaurants, museums and entertainment needs. .....From 85$ per room.....(more details and special rates) |
Sofitel le Gabriel
Hotel 4*
In the h
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NY-Suites Hotel 4* NY SUITES is located in
the heart of Beirut,
just a few minutes away from the tourist, leisure, business and shopping
district of the capital - less than 10 min away from the Beirut international
airport. .........From
110$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Charles Hotel
4*
Charles
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White House Hotel 4*
The Hotel is
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El
Sheikh Suites Hotel 4*
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Savoy Raouche Hotel 4*
with
75 rooms & suites, shadowing the
Mediterranean, located in the heart of Beirut.......From
75$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Hotel
De Ville 4*
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Le
Beryte Hotel 4* At the Le Beryte Hotel
we have 42 luxurious rooms and
suites, all with a marvelous view. They are specially conceived for the comfort
and taste of our guests, with all different service worthy of..............From
85$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Le Cavalier Hotel 4*
The Cavalier, a four
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Bliss Suite Hotel
4*
Bliss Suite Hotel is a
midtown
hotel, located on Bliss
street; a prestigious area of Beirut, with a magnificent view over the
fascinating Mediterranean........From
75$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Promenade Hotel
4*
Located in Zalka,
Greater Beirut's distinguished commercial center and shopping district,
Promenade Hotel consists of an 18-floor tower.....From
105$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Eden Hotel
4*
Located in t
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Legend Hotel
4*
Located in the
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Royal Garden Hotel
4*
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Alexandre Hotel
4*
In the heart of Beirut,
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The Diplomat Suite Hotel 4* Rising in the
most ancient city, Beirut The Diplomat Suite Hotel stands at an eye's glance
from the Raouche Rock of Lebanon, a ten minute drive from Beirut International
..................From
90$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Suite Hotel 4*
On the northern edge of Beirut and only 10 minutes
from Downtown lies the elegant Suite Hotel, right on the main road that takes
you up to many picturesque towns and villages. The property is also close to
shopping and entertainment areas......From
70$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Rabieh Guest House Hotel 4*
Rabieh Center incorporates a warm & well furnished
guest house, a professionally managed restaurant, a well spaced ballroom, a
conference room, a club house & an athletic club facilities. All this together
with an adequate and sheltered parking that has been opened for the convenience
& service of the people of Rabieh & their guests.....From
105$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Beirut Golden Plaza
Hotel 4*
One minute
drive from Beirut International Airport. Beirut Golden Plaza is located on
Airport Road. A few minutes drive from the thriving business districts and city
center.......From
90$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Plaza Hotel
4*
When
you arrive to The Plaza
Hotel,
you experience an atmosphere of exquisite personal service from an
attentive, experienced staff. The Hotel is located in
.......From
65$ per room.....(more
details and special rates)
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Searock Hotel
4*
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Napoleon Hotel
4*
The
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White Tower Hotel
4*
White
Tower Hotel is located
on the Zalka Highway,
halfway between the commercial city center and the
tourist area of Jounieh....
(more details and special rates)
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Beau Rivage
Hotel 4*
The Hotel i s located in Ramlet el Baida, 10
minutes from Beirut International Airport.....(more details and special rates)
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Holiday
Tower Hotel 4*
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3* HOTELS
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Bella Riva Suite Hotel 3*
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La Cigale Hotel
3* In
an atmosphere
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Marble Tower Hotel 3*
Marble
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Concorde Hotel 3*
Located in Manara,
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Beverly Residence Hotel
3*
Located in the
heart of the tourist and business area of Beirut, surrounded
by the fabulous five stars hotels, and close to....From
80$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Port View
Hotel 3*
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Cederland Hotel 3* Located in Abdel Aziz street, Hamra, number of rooms 77......From 65$ per room.....(more details and special rates) |
Astra Hotel 3*
Located in Ain El Mreisseh, restaurant, conference hall, number of rooms 80 ......(more details and special rates)
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Le Marly Hotel 3*
Le Marly is a three stars
hotel located
in Hamra, one of the most important commercial and shopping center in
Beirut....From
55$ per room.....(more details and special rates).
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Kanjotel
Hotel 3*
The Hotel is located on
JAL EL DIB highway with immediate access to both the city of Beirut, the
business capital and to Jounieh, Lebanon's favorite night
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special
rates)
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Lord’s Hotel 3* Located in Ardati street, Manara, Parking, Valet & laundry service, Bath, Air conditioning, Private balcony, Mini Bar, 24 hours room service, color TV, Number of rooms: 47......(more details and special rates) |
Napoli Hotel 3* Napoli Hotel has been
completely
refurnished to provide its guests with the highest level of luxury comfort, and
privacy. The Hotel very well knows that the guests are their one of the greatest assests, that is why they are always concerned about the guest's well being &
satisfaction. A Magnificent Feel to be close and yet so.................From
70$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Hildon Hotel
3*
Located in
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Pavillon
Hotel 3*
Ambience: Modern with
Louis XIV
furnishings , Hamra shopping area ,60
Rooms, 7 Floors, Laundry Room, Fax (for guests), Babysitting
or Child Care, Translation Services, Shops/ Commercial Services,..........From
45$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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Embassy Hotel 3* ........(more
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Berkeley Hotel
3* The Berkeley is a
charming hotel offering personalized services which fit the requirements and
needs of our guests....(more details and special rates)
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Wiener Haus Hotel 3*
Located in Lyon
street, Hamra, restaurant, night club, coffee shop,
conference room, number of rooms 60
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45$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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The Private Hotel 3*........(more details and special rates) |
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2* HOTELS
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Mace Hotel 2*
Mace Hotel
has a
distinct position
in the heart of Hamra Street, Beirut's main shopping district. It offers the
following amenities....From
66$ per room.....(more details and special rates)
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BEIRUT
Population of over 2.1 million as of 2007. Located on a
peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's coastline with the Mediterranean sea, it
serves as the country's largest and main seaport and also forms the Beirut
District area, which consists of the city and its suburbs. The first mention of
this metropolis is found in the ancient Egyptian Tell el Amarna letters, dating
to the 15th century BC, and the city has been continuously inhabited over the
centuries since.

Beirut holds Lebanon's seat of government and plays a central role in the Lebanese economy with its Downtown, Hamra, Verdun, and Ashrafieh based corporate firms and banks. The city is also the focal point of the region's cultural life, renowned for its press, theaters and cultural activities. After the destructive Lebanese civil war, Beirut underwent major reconstruction, the redesigned historic city center, marina, pubs and nightlife districts have once again rendered it a popular tourist attraction. Beirut was named the number one Place to Visit in 2009 by The New York Times. It was also list as one of the top ten liveliest cities in the world by the Lonely Planet list of the top ten cities for 2009
HISTORYOriginally named Bêrut, 'The Wells' by the
Phoenicians,Beirut's history goes back more than 5000 years. Excavations in the
downtown area have unearthed layers of Phoenician, Hellenistic, Roman, Arab and
Ottoman remains. The first historical reference to Beirut dates from the 14th
century BC, when it is mentioned in the cuneiform tablets of the 'Amarna
letters.' Ammunira of Biruta (Beirut) sent 3 letters to the pharaoh of Egypt.
Biruta is also referenced in the letters from Rib-Hadda of Byblos. The most
ancient settlement was on an island in the river that progressively silted up.
The city was known in antiquity as Berytus (see also List of traditional Greek
place names); this name was taken in 1934 for the archaeological journal
published by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the American University of
Beirut.

In 140 BC, the city was taken and destroyed by Diodotus
Tryphon in his contest with Antiochus VII Sidetes for the throne of the Seleucid
monarchy. Beirut was soon rebuilt on a more regularized Hellenistic plan,
renamed Laodicea in Phoenicia or Laodicea in Canaan, in honor of a Seleucid
Laodice. The modern city overlies the ancient one and little archaeology had
been accomplished until after the end of the civil war in 1991; now large sites
in the devastated city center have been opened to archaeological exploration. A
dig in 1994 established that one of Beirut's modern streets, Souk Tawile, still
follows the lines of an ancient Hellenistic/Roman one.
Mid-first century coins of Berytus bear the head of Tyche, goddess of fortune;
on the reverse, the city's symbol appears: a dolphin entwines an anchor. This
symbol was taken up by the early printer Aldus Manutius in 15th century Venice.
Beirut was conquered by Agrippa in 64 BC and the city
was renamed in honor of the emperor's daughter, Julia; its full name became
Colonia Julia Augusta Felix Berytus. The veterans of two Roman legions were
established in the city: the fifth Macedonian and the third Gallic. The city
quickly became Romanized. Large public buildings and monuments were erected and
Berytus enjoyed full status as a part of the empire.

Under the Romans, it was enriched by the dynasty of Herod the Great, and was made a colonia, Colonia Iulia Augusta Felix Berytus, in 14 BC. Beirut's school of law was widely known at the time. Two of Rome's most famous jurists, Papinian and Ulpian, both natives of Phoenicia, taught at the law school under the Severan emperors. When Justinian assembled his Pandects in the 6th century, a large part of the corpus of laws were derived from these two jurists, and Justinian recognized the school as one of the three official law schools of the empire (533). Within a few years, as the result of a disastrous earthquake (551),the students were transferred to Sidon. Saida (Sidon), IkamaAbout 30,000 were killed in Berytus alone and, along the Phoenician coast, total casualties were close to 250,000.
In 1888, Beirut was made capital of a vilayet in Syria, including the sanjaks Latakia, Tripoli, Beirut, Akka and Bekaa. Beirut became a very cosmopolitan city and had close links with Europe and the United States. Beirut became a centre of missionary activity that build an impressive education system. This included the Syrian Protestant College, which was established by American missionaries and eventually became the American University of Beirut (AUB). Beirut became the centre of Arab intellectual activity in the 19th century. Provided with water from a British company and gas from a French one, the city thrived on exporting silk grown on nearby Mount Lebanon. After French engineers established a modern harbor (1894) and a rail link across Lebanon to Damascus, and then to Aleppo (1907), much of the trade was carried by French ships to Marseille, and soon French influence in the area exceeded that of any other European power. In 1911, the population mix was reported in the Encyclopوdia Britannica as Muslims, 36,000; Christians, 77,000; Jews, 2500; Druze, 400; foreigners, 4100
CULTUREThe culture of Beirut has evolved under the influence
of contact with many civilizations and peoples, including Greeks, Romans and
Arabs. The law school in Beirut under the Romanized Berytus is believed to be
the first law school in the world. This history of multi-culturalism is a point
of pride for the Lebanese.
Beirut hosted the Francophonie and the Arab League summits in 2002. In 2007,
Beirut hosted the ceremony for Le Prix Albert Londres, which rewards outstanding
Francophone journalists every year. The city is set to host the Jeux de la
Francophonie in 2009.
The National Museum of Beirut is just a few blocks from
the French Embassy and the Military Tribunal, and is found just at the corner of
the Damascus Expressway.
The American University of Beirut archaeological museum is the third oldest
museum in the Middle East, it exhibits a wide range of artifacts from Lebanon
and neighboring countries.
Sursock Museum was built by the Sursock family at the end of the 19th century as
a private villa. It was then donated to the Lebanese government and now houses
Beirut's most influential and popular art museum. The permanent collection shows
a collection of Japanese engravings and numerous works of Islamic art, and
temporary exhibitions are shown throughout the year.
Robert Mouawad Private Museum exhibits Henri Pharaon's private archaeology and
antiques collection, located near Beirut's the Grand Serail.
Planet Discovery is a children's science museum. It holds interactive
experiments, exhibitions, performances and workshops, and awareness
competitions.
SURSOCK MUSEUM
This Museum is one of the most important cultural centers of Beirut. The building, a mansion built in the 19th century, has a marvelous architectural design. It was donated by Mr. Nicholas Sursock to Beirut's Municipal Council. Visitors have to pass through the garden which is itself one of the Museum's main attractions. The museum is home to large collection of artwork, mostly Lebanese. The Museum holds an annual Fall/Winter exhibit for Lebanese artists. In the Fall of 96 and until the beginning of 97, some 142 Lebanese artists will exhibit their best work, many coming from Europe and North America. Location: Ashrafieh - Quartier Sursok.
THE MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT
Remember to bring a valid ID to get in the campus of
the university which is described as on of the most beautiful college campuses
of the world. The
museum
includes among its collection a fine display of Arab coins, many rare, some
unique. Location: Bliss Street- on the campus of the American University of
Beirut.
The once destroyed town center is thriving once again
and is very much active. Its former reputation as a crossroads between three
continents and gateway to the East has been restored and modernized. Beirut is
the oft-invoked 'Paris of the East', and there is plenty of sightseeing,
shopping, cuisine, and nightlife to keep a tourist within the city limits for
the duration a visit to Lebanon. Lebanon's capital city is a vibrant, stylish
metropolis, All over the city, sleek, modern buildings are springing up,
alongside arabesque Ottoman and French-style buildings, giving Beirut a unique
and very distinctive style often not seen in other Middle Eastern cities.
In Travel and Leisure magazine's World Best Awards 2006, Beirut was ranked 9th
best city in the world, falling just short of New York City and coming ahead of
San Francisco. However, the list was voted upon before the war broke out in
Lebanon that same year. Tourist numbers have increased exponentially these last
few months. Recently, Lonely Planet named Beirut as ranking in its 2009 top ten
liveliest cities on the planet. 'The New York Times' ranked Beirut first on its
'44 places to go' list of 2009
Beirut passed to the Arabs in 635. As a trading centre of the eastern Mediterranean, Beirut was overshadowed by Akka during the Middle Ages. From 1110 to 1291 it was in the hands of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut (1179–1236) rebuilt the city after the battles with Saladin, and also built the Ibelin family palace in Beirut.
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