Arabian Campus
HOME ABOUT US CONTACT US SITE MAP SEARCH Add New Listing
Banner Ad

 

  e-learning Postgraduate Universities Schools Training  
 
Arabian Campus > Study in Lebanon > Living In Lebanon  
 
 
 STUDY IN LEBANON
About Lebanon 
Educational System
Studying in Lebanon
Getting to Lebanon
LIVING IN LEBANON
Embassies / Consulates
Other Links
  USEFUL LINKS
  Ministry of Education
  MINISTRY FO HIGHER EDU.
  Ministry of Health
  MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
  Postal Services
  Telecommunication
  NEWS RACK
  Al Anwar
  Al Liwaa
  Al Mustaqbal
  Annahar
  As Safir
  Daily Star

 Study in Lebanon - living in lebanon

 
TRANSPORTAtION | SOCIAL SCENE | ACCOMODATION | EMERGENCY CONTACTS 

Transportation in Lebanon

The best way to get around is by taxi or a shared taxi known locally as "service taxi". Taxis and service taxis are distinguished by red number plates, and on some cars a red and white TAXI sign.

Driving

Today driving in Beirut and along the coast to Jounieh can be a real treat É at night! The roads are all illuminated and are, more often than not, pleasant for an evening stroll. Unfortunately we cannot say the same for the day time. Asphyxiating pandemonium is a good description for it. We prefer to drive only against the traffic which flows into the city in the morning and out of the city from the early afternoon to early evening. It must be said however that on the odd weekdays - rush hour traffic flows quite well and the roads are being improved on a daily basis.

Most international car rental agencies are available in Lebanon, however, the local car rental services provide better rates in most cases. For those with sufficient confidence, driving is not a problem. A few words of advice:

Always look out in all directions, many drivers in Lebanon are reckless!
Always stop at army checkpoints and turn on inside car lights.
It is normal to cut people off, but do it safely!
Don't drink and drive - it's the law!

Taxis

A Tourist in Lebanon, just like any big city, is the first person to get ripped off. With the following information a traveler can feel comfortable knowing how to proceed with transportation costs. Tourists are statistically safer here than any major city in the world. In fact Lebanon's strongest asset is Tourism and visitors discover quickly the wholehearted welcome from the Lebanese who are always eager to show off their country. Taxis from the Airport to Beirut have a non negotiable fixed rate. The following are three taxi companies which we recommend and which operate 24 hours. Lebanon Taxi 01 353152/3, Sultan Taxi 01 868432 and Auto Tours 01/03 888222

Buses

There are both private and state-owned buses which can take you anywhere for only 500 Lira - these are the small buses with either a red or blue stripes. Stop them by flagging them down at the bus stops..A number of different size buses are available either on scheduled routes or for hire.

 

[BACK TO TOP]

 

SOCIAL SCENE
Lebanese people are known for their hospitality. Handshaking is the normal form of greeting. It is acceptable to give a small gift, particularly if invited home for a meal. As far as dress is concerned, casual dress is suitable for daytime wear, except in main towns where dress tends to be rather formal. Smarter hotels and restaurants often require guests to dress for dinner. Smoking is common and acceptable unless specified otherwise. Tipping: In hotels and restaurants, a tip of between five per cent and ten per cent of the bill is expected. It is not necessary to tip taxi drivers.

 

[BACK TO TOP]

 

ACCOMODATION

Institution Accommodation Facilities

Following the large-scale destruction during the civil war, Beiruts hotels have now all been rebuilt, and a number of new ones added. Lebanon today offers accommodation to suit all budgets, and the Ministry of Tourism publishes an annual hotel guide which lists most of the hotels in the country. Outside Beirut, however, hotels are few and far between, particularly in the South. Visitors are advised to check reservations through a Lebanese representative at home before departing. Winter and summer rates are the same. Accommodation rates are normally subject to a 15 per cent service charge

 

[BACK TO TOP]

 

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

The following is a list of emergency telphone numbers from within Lebanon

Police : 911

Fire : 911

Ambulance : Emergency, dial 911. Medical Rescue Team South, non-emergency, (412) 343-5111

Taxi

Auto Tour Taxi
New Jdeideh 961.1.888222 / 961.1.882888

Broumana Taxi
Broumana 961.4.960179

City Taxi
Ashrafieh 961.1.397903

Daaboul Taxi
Sanayeh 961.1.346690, 961.1.354372

Dora Taxi
Dora 961.1.888316 / 961.1.268040

Gardenia Taxi
Hazmieh 961.5.451817

Hospital Emergency Numbers

Cullinan Private Hospital
Tel: (012) 305-2385
Emergency Services Tel: (012) 305-2383

 

[BACK TO TOP]

 
Source: where@lebanon.com
Professional Development Center
 
 
   
Study in UAE
Study in Oman
Study in Saudia Arabia
Study in Egypt
Study in Bahrain
Study in Kuwait
Study in Syria
Study in Qatar
Study in Jordan
Study in Yemen
Study in Lebanon
Study in Palestine
Study in Algeria
Study in Morocco
Study in Tunisia
Study in Libya
Study in Iraq
Study in Iran
 
 
Disclaimer | About Us | Advertising Info