Lebanon: Tourism & Leisure by a limited budget!




Beirut: «Middle East»
Who said that the entertainment and enjoy a large budget and require a lot of money to go out and self-entertainment. As it can be fun and entertaining with a limited budget does not exceed US $ equivalent percent (one hundred and fifty thousand Lebanese pounds) for the whole day, how? Begin Nharkm on the sands of the coast of Lebanon. There are public swimming pools does not cost accessed more than 5,000 Lebanese pounds (about $ 3). These pools do not include swimming pools but found directly on the beach. Including beach, Ramlet al-Bayda in Beirut and other beaches in the south in areas «Jiyeh» and «Rumaila», and other spread in Jounieh north of Beirut. And varied lunch and a limited budget, ranging from ten dollars and fifteen dollars per person, Fmqaha Raouche area inadequate. And seafood dishes ranging from Lebanese and Almazat appetite and Western cuisine. To quiet session with sea view hookah, Fmqaha many Raouche is the most prominent Bay Rock Cafe, which is known by the «reasonable invoice». To get away from the hustle and bustle of Beirut and its heat, you must visit the most prominent resorts of Lebanon Kaaalih and Bhamdoun. It's natural to be priced restaurants and cafes in the mountain towns of capital cheaper prices. And to spend the night featured Fbamedon become infested with cafes, congestion does not differentiate between night and day. Cafes crowded with people and songs sung in every direction.
List varied cuisine in the cafe so that no more than ten dollars per person.

After spending an evening at the «mountain atmosphere», it is necessary to ensure the «coastal atmosphere». Here's what to who wants to ensure with the sea, but stay away from Beirut and head to the taste and taste specifically about the old market where cafes are spread on either side. It is to the taste of Jounieh on the banks of the sea where the old cafes of Jounieh heritage known to prices «studied». Thus, the budget does not exceed US $ cent goes on tourist and visitor to Lebanon his day and night between the beach and cafes.

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