
Beirut Beyrouth, Lebanon Travel Guide
For ride-sharing with upfront fare quotes and GPS tracking.
Download offline maps for navigation without internet.
Offline Arabic language pack for translations.
For communication with local businesses and individuals.
Input custom exchange rates for quick cost checks.
Lebanon's official tourism website for general information.
Check home country government advisories for security.
Follow international news for the latest information on the situation.
Online platforms like Booking.com and Airbnb for finding and booking accommodation.
You might want to book tours and activities in advance.
Lebanon's official tourism website provides general information.
Check home country government travel advisories for security.
Follow reputable news for current events. Use booking platforms.
Police: 112, Fire: 175, Ambulance: 140. Keep embassy details ready.
AUBMC, Clemenceau Medical Center, Hotel Dieu de France are reputable.
Report to police, then contact embassy for emergency travel papers.
Always cross-reference printed resources with online sources for the most current information due to rapidly changing conditions.
Dial 112 for police assistance.
Call 175 for fire emergencies.
Reach medical transport at 140.
Keep full contact details for your country's embassy in Beirut.
Your embassy helps with serious issues like lost passports.
They coordinate help for citizens in need.
Reputable hospitals: American University of Beirut Clinic (AUBMC), Clemenceau Infirmary, Hotel Dieu de France.
Report loss/theft to local police immediately for a police report.
Have digital and physical passport copies/visa stored separately.
Apps like Babbel or Duolingo offer basic Arabic. Online courses can offer structured learning.