Beirut Travel Tips

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So take you off the beaten track and attractive streets in Beirut, they can also help you browse through the many layers of cultural nuances that make Lebanon as an attractive tourist destination. After a couple of times and several hours on the ground in Beirut

Vigilance
Beirut is still shaky after the Syrian withdrawal in 2005 and the Israeli invasion in 2006, although the tourists back. While Beirut is very safe, backed Hezbollah south should be avoided. Avoid talking about politics and religion full stop, but be aware of the political situation through the news in case of outbreak. Beware pickpockets when out and about.

Health
The sun causes more health problems in Beirut, sunburn are common. Avoid the midday heat, a hat and sunscreen at the beach and stroll the Corniche, and drink plenty of water is all important. Do not drink tap water in Beirut, but a high standard of cleanliness. Hospitals here are expensive and take a good travel insurance is a must.

Language
Multilingual Beirut as an official language of Arabic and French, although English is spoken in tourist areas and restaurant menus and signs in the city are generally in English. Street signs are in Arabic and French.

Currencies
Lebanese currency is the Lebanese Pound (LBP), where the notes come LBP50, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 20000, 50000 and 100 000 recognition. Parts are available in the LL100, 250 and 500.

Customs
Duty-free limit of Lebanon: 2 liters of spirits, 400 cigarettes or 20 cigars or 500 grams of tobacco and perfume 100ml and 1 liter of cologne. Gifts and personal items must be declared if they exceed the value of 2,000,000 LBP, or about U.S. $ 1300.

Etiquette
Despite Lebanon’s relaxed and you can go with shorts and t-shirts during the summer, the country is very religious and realize your clothes, while the religious sites is recommended. Topless sunbathing is not permitted, while dressed in the restaurant is recommended. Handshake is the standard form of greeting here. Tip a server who did a good job that rarely has a restaurant service charge.

Visa and Passports
Everyone needs a visa to enter Lebanon, apart from Syria, but the citizens of the European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand can easily get a tourist visa 15 days or 30 days on arrival at the airport.


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