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Regis Hotel

1.0 star property
5.8 out of 10, (45)
"Location is good, however Hotel is so poor. I would like to say thanks for polite staff, they tried to make it better for our stay, but unfortunately the property is so poor and can’t be classified as Hotel at all."
The price is AED 92
AED 102 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Mar - 24 Mar
Regis Hotel

Marinus of Tyre - Dorms in Achrafieh

1.0 star property
Marinus of Tyre - Dorms in Achrafieh
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Venture to sights like Baabda Palace as you discover the local area in Baabda.

The world’s most unusual war memorial.
In Yarzeh, a village southeast of Beirut, I discovered this enormous conglomerated tower of real tanks, artillery pieces, mortars and armoured vehicles, sandwiched between thick layers of concrete. The 5,000-ton monument is 30 metres high and contains as many as 78 vehicles. It was designed by French-born American artist Armand Fernandez in 1995 and is entitled “The Hope for Peace.”  #LocalSecrets  #History
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