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PO BOX 11,MINET EL HOSN
Beirut,
Nightly Rates: ( 300.00 - 655.00 )
4 Star
Property Description
Spectacular views stretch over the Mediterranean Sea from this luxurious Beirut hotel situated close to the citys banking and business district, major shopping areas and vibrant downtown. The three-tower hotel is a complex featuring indoor and outdoor pools, full-service spa and spacious retail centre. Four dining options range from freshly prepared Lebanese to Thai cuisine. Fascinating local excursions include Byblos, the oldest city in the world and the natural wonder of Jeita Grotto.
Spa
Amenities
· ATM/Cash machine
· Accessible facilities
· Air conditioning individually controlled in room
· Airline desk
· Baby sitting
· Barbeque grills
· Bathrobe
· Bathtub
· Beauty shop/salon
· Bell staff/porter
· Bidet
· Car rental desk
· Cocktail lounge
· Color television
· Complimentary newspaper in lobby
· Computer
· Concierge desk
· Cribs
· Currency exchange
· Desk with lamp
· Direct dial telephone
· Dry cleaning
· Electrical adaptors available
· Evening reception
· Executive floor
· Florist
· Free newspaper
· Golf
· Hairdryer
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - weekly
· Indoor pool
· Interior corridors
· Internet access
· Ironing board
· Ironing board
· Late check-out available
· Limousine service
· Live entertainment
· Lounges/bars
· Minibar
· On-Site parking
· Outdoor pool
· Parking
· Private bathroom
· Public area air conditioned
· Restaurant
· Rollaway bed
· Room service
· Safe deposit box
· Satellite television
· Separate closet
· Separate line billing for multi-line phone
· Shoe shine stand
· Sofa bed
· Spare electrical outlet available at desk
· Speaker phone
· Technical concierge
· Tennis court
· Tour/sightseeing desk
· Travel agency
· Turn down service
· Two-line phone
· Valet parking
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Voice mail
· Weight scale
· Wireless internet connection
· Wireless internet connection in public areas
Room Information
Miscellaneous Information
· Lebanese Pounds is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 2000
· Renovated in 01/01/2005
· 446 rooms.
· 60 suites.
· 32 floors.
Restaurant Information
Mosaic
Lavishly refurbished, the all dining restaurant welcomes its guests again for daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner offering an ever changing variety of International and Oriental buffets, daily live cooking stations, as well as special theme nights.
WOK W.O.K
At WOK W.O.K, the delicious Asian specialties are served in a warm and delightful setting. Chinese, Thai and Japanese dishes are all on the menu to meet the different tastes of guests. The Sushi bar offers the largest variety of Sushi and Sashimi found in
Caffe Mondo
A casual and fashionable young Italian restaurant located at the ground floor of the hotel, Caffe Mondo offers a wide variety of pizza and pasta in addition to the daily specials. The restaurant also features a salad bar and an open terrace in summer.
Cascade
Cascade lounge by its luxury area welcomes guests to le Salon de Champagne from sunset to sunrise.
Authentic afternoon high tea is served every day from 3 pm to 7 pm.
Eau De Vie
Our new Eau De Vie design was inspired by couture fashion to be sexy, modern and glamorous. It has a plush, sleek interior with the bar at center stage, glass boxes featuring bespoke joinery as well as a mouthwatering selection of wine and cigars, and an
Amethyste
At the epicenter of Beirut’s luxurious and laid back lifestyle is the Améthyste, Phoenicia Hotel’s chill-out lounge. An extensive list of exotic and original cocktails, delectable tid-bits and hypnotic chill-out ambiance define the Améthyste mood from noo
Cascade
Cascade lounge by its luxury area welcomes guests to le Salon de Champagne from sunset to sunrise.
Authentic afternoon high tea is served every day from 3 pm to 7 pm.
Meeting Facility
Astarte
Berytus
Byblos
Carthage 1
Carthage 2
Elyssar
Europa
Hiram
Sidon
Tanit
Tyre
Recreation Information
Sports court onsite
Indoor pool
Outdoor pool
Fitness center on-site
Children's program - The Phoenicia Planet Trekkers Kids Club provides various activities such as arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, group activities, quiet time for homework and reading, and computer access.
Area Attractions
Roman Baths
One of the sites to witness during a stroll around the city’s Downtown area, the Roman Baths were uncovered during the reconstruction of this district, after the area was destroyed by the nation’s civil war. The site is surrounded by a landscaped park and
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Located overlooking Martyrs’ Square in Downtown Beirut, the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque was built between 2002
and 2007 by the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri (using architect Azmi Fakhuri). Accordingly the
mosque is colloquially referred to as ‘t
BEIRUT
Martyrs’ Square
Central to Downtown Beirut is the public space known as “Place des Martyrs” or “Sahat al-Shuhada”, or simply “al-Bourj” (after the medieval tower that once overlooked it), where Lebanese intellectuals were executed in 1916 after daring to demand independe
Corniche
Beirut’s Corniche is the capital’s destination for a seaside promenade. Joggers and strollers alike enjoy the view of the
Mediterranean Sea, as well as one another. The Corniche at Rouché leads past the city’s landmark Pidgeon Rock.
Saint Georges Greek Orthodox Cathedral
The Cathedral of St. Georges is the oldest Eastern Orthodox Church in Beirut. During the Lebanese Civil War, the church was burned and destroyed with most of its belongings stolen. The Greek Orthodox Archbishopric of Beirut commenced renovation in October
Beiteddine
Beitddeine, "House Of Faith", is Lebanon's greatest treasure. It is known for ots palace which was built by Emir Bechir II Chehab. Visitors were mostly fascinated by the museum, since it exposes the Canaanite Phoenician works of art, a wide collection of
Byblos
The oldest continuously inhabited town in the world still looks like the ancient Phoenician port it was a few hundred years ago. It holds recently restored medieval souks, where visitors can shop for souvenirs. Around the ancient port, lie a number of res
Harissa
Standing with her arms outspread over the azure waters ofJounieh Bay, Our Lady of Lebanon is one of the country’s
most recognizable landmarks, a symbol of hope for Lebanon’s community. Called Harissa (“Guardian”) by the Lebanese, this massive, 22-ton bron
Tyre
Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Dido. The city has a number of ancient sites, including its Roman Hippodrome which was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites in 1979.
AUB Museum
Founded in 1868, the American University of Beirut Museum is the third oldest museum in the Near East. Its collection began with a donation from General Cesnola, the American Consul in Cyprus, and has grown steadily ever since. Today it exhibits a wide ra
National Museum
Founded in 1919 with a small group of ancient artifacts, which had been collected by Raymond Weill, a French officer stationed in Lebanon, these objects were displayed in one of the rooms of the German Deaconesses building in Georges Picot Street in Beiru
Jeita Grotto
A finalist for the New Seven Wonders of Nature competition, Jeita Grotto comprises two interconnected limestone caverns spanning some 9 km located in the mountains just north of Beirut. Although inhabited in prehistoric times, the lower cave was rediscove
Deir El Kamar
Deir El Kamar is a Lebanese town known as the Capital of Emirs. From its palaces, Lebanon was governed from the 16th to the 18th century. The prevalence of mosques, synagogues and churches there references the time that people from all religious backgroun
Saida
Located on Lebanon’s southern coastline, roughly halfway between Beirut and Tyre, Saida is described in the Bible as
Phoenicia’s oldest port city, and is believed to date back to 4000 BC. Saida can be described as two cities in one. Right along the coast
Vineyards
Lebanon has long been a major wineproducing country. The cool, dry climate and fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley combine to create ideal conditions for the cultivation of grapes. The Phoenicians fi rst exploited the
valley’s conduciveness to vineyards, ma
Rafic Hariri International Airport
Zahle
The capital and largest city of Beqaa Governorate, Zahle is the third largest city in Lebanon, after Beirut and Tripoli. It
lies close to the Beirut-Damascus road, at the junction of the Lebanon mountains and the Beqaa plateau, at an elevation of 1000m. Z
The Cedars
Simply known as The Cedars, this resort settlement in Lebanon’s highest range is one of the most dramatically beautiful spots in the country. Its centerpiece is an ancient grove of cedars, a tree synonymous for millennia with Lebanon itself. Just below Th
Baalbeck
Baalbeck is a town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon. It is famous for its exquisitely detailed temple ruins of the Roman period, when Baalbeck, then known as Heliopolis, was one of the largest sanctuaries in the empire. Today Baalbeck is also home to the an
Anjar
Anjar is a town of Lebanon located in the Bekaa Valley. Formerly Known as Gerrha, a stronghold built in the 8th century, the site was later abandoned, leaving a number of well-preserved ruins. The ruins have been recognized as a World Heritage Site.
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