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Night Clubs

Lebanon is known for its booming night life.  Hundreds of nightclubs, pubs and restaurants are scattered all over Beirut attracting adults of all ages.  Its endless selection of places to be is a treat for every taste, offering exactly what it is you are looking for whether it’s a good meal, drinks, music or dancing.

Beirut is known as a party city, and it sure deserves its fame, in fact it is simply full of night clubs, discos, pubs, bars and whatever you may look for, the place I would recommend is the bar, restaurant, dancing hall, on the lighthouse, it is these things all together, you can eat, drink, smoke pipe, dance or relax on the beach while a cool local band plays arab and western songs.

A very unique place to go, once you reach the entrance of a night club you’ll know what I am talking about, great nights in a distinctive atmosphere. Beirut is the city that doesn’t sleep.

 

 

Lebanon (Arabic: لبنان Lubnān)

Officially the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية), is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, located at the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south. The flag of Lebanon features a cedar in green against a white backdrop, bounded by two horizontal red stripes along the top and bottom. A combination of beautiful climate, many historic landmarks and World Heritage Sites continues to attract large numbers of tourists to Lebanon annually.
 

Location

Lebanon is at the meeting point of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa. Lebanon has been the crossroad of many civilizations; the traces of which can still be seen today. Its countryside is a place of rocks, cedar trees and magnificent ruins that look down from the mountains to the sea.
 

Climate

Lebanon enjoys an essential four season Mediterranean climate with rainy winters, moderate springs, warm summers and regular autumns, with an average of 300 sunny days a year.

The winter is mild on the coast and snowy in the mountains and the summer is hot on the coast but cooler in the mountains. Lebanon is the only country in the Middle East that doesn’t have a desert.
 

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