Beirut Transportation

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Three types of public transport in Beirut operate buses, mini buses and “services” (the local name for a taxi). A large number of vehicles on public transport routes and the widespread commitment that allows them to all Lebanese regions, covered from rural to urban. Buses during certain bus stop, mini-buses and “services” have not. In both cases, you can flag down the driver at any point on the road.

Taxi
There are two types of taxi in Beirut, the hail-battered (often) long and pre-booking a taxi cab.

  • Hail Taxi – The most convenient mode of transportation in Beirut, because he really is everywhere. Mercedes Benz taxis mostly (though recently as gasoline prices rise, taxi drivers are more economical form of transportation or choose) and can be easily illuminated by a yellow taxi sign on the roof will be identified and the red plate. Meter still not available, it is advisable to ask how much your trip will be before the jump in rates was calculated for each target and not the cost per trip (it’s an advantage because the traffic is a major problem in the city). A typical trip can cost from one side to another Beirut (3 miles) LL10 000 (€ 5.00). Many taxi drivers speak at least a few words of English and French. Do you know the name of your destination in the local language can solve misunderstandings.
  • Prebook taxi – this, you need to contact and book travel, they are usually more expensive but much more luxurious and air-conditioning in general. All hotels should provide you with a directory of a taxi if you want to use this type of service. Taxi prices are considered cheap if the United States and Europe than by taxi.

Bus
The service is very efficient and the buses come very frequently to take the bus, you will need to be on the side of the road and stood with hand signals when approaching the bus, the bus stops everywhere.

Car
Driving in Beirut for most of the day are not recommended, especially in the city. Traffic was heavy, and not during rush hour. There is so much to see and are in a jam, the last thing you want to spend their time. Walking around the city much more experience, and in fact necessary, in the middle, there is a section of town is a pedestrian zone.

It can be difficult, except in the multilevel parking and streets to find parking. Parking on the street, if you are lucky enough to find, for a short time of two hours allowed. Tickets must be located by the parking meters in general, can be purchased at every corner. You can cash or credit card to pay. Over time you can get a ticket. Limited parking enforcement is not very efficiently done, but apparently the last to find out what someone would want is a ticket that will ruin your day and set them back financially. Driving in Beirut is located on the right side of the road. Only the central area of ​​Beirut has been operating traffic lights, when the plan was made to cover the entire city.

Walk
Because the city is very compact, runs the best way to move, and perfect for the always off the beaten track to discover an unexpected surprise. Roads are generally well characterized, but few locals will know how to navigate Beirut after their names, directions, usually by building placement and given many nicknames local roads that do not fit the card will be. That is, if you find yourself lost in the streets, just ask any pedestrian ways, and no one will refuse to help! If not, you can stop at a nearby hotel or business and ask questions. Hotel concierges and shopkeepers would have to speak English.

Some roads in Beirut in poor condition. Not so much in the middle, but the further you get from the center of the building site, you will probably find more. So be careful!

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