Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Lebanon Hotels Instructions to Airport Transfers

Lebanon Hotels Instructions to Airport Transfers The following manual is to assist you in arranging for your transfer out of Lebanon Airport to your Hotel or to any specific destination within Lebanon. In addition, it will provide you with basic information and facts about moving in Lebanon. Rafic Hariri International Airport Arrival If you arrive to Lebanon by air and you tend to be on a shoestring budget, or if you are the lonely planet type visitor, here are some recommendations for your primary transportation: Rafic Hariri International Airport Taxis: Go out of the flight terminal and start your Beirut Experience with a hailing and bargaining with non official cab operators. These are recognizable given that they carry red numbers and a cab symbol, but they do not carry the airport logo, and they start halting by you on the streets to ask you if you want a ride. Anticipate to pay an amount of 10$ for the trip if you are heading somewhere within Beirut, and between 20$ and 25$ for Beirut suburbs, including Northern and Southern Metn, Jounieh North, or Saida South. Taxi Service in Lebanon Step out of the airport and hang around for Taxi Service Autos to begin stopping by you, and ask you where you are heading. These are shared taxis, and they are especially appropriate if you are on your own, and want to engage with local people, mainly because the ride will cost you approximately 1.3$ (provided you make it clear for the motorist that you are hiring him as a taxi service, in no way as a cab, but this ought to be in some way evident if there are some other travelers in the car). To be on the safe end, pay the driver the moment you go into the vehicle, this way, he cannot really require you later on to pay the expense of a solo cab. Expect to reach some place in the vicinity of your destination and possibly not your exact destination, except if your ultimate place is on a primary street. Getting Busses near Beirut Terminal Step out of the Beirut International airport Arrival Area a range of max 500 meters in the unique possible direction, and at the first position out from the airport location, you will see mini-buses. These charge around 0.7$ for the ride, but their trajectory is wider than that of any Taxi Service. The con with a good number of of these is that you cannot promptly recognize where every one is going, except when you consult the car owner, or better tell the driver where you are going, he might then either inform you to jump in or to take another coach. As an alternative to small-buses, you might choose the Lebanese Commuting Company red and white busses, which also cost around 0.7$ for the ride, and the trajectory of which is specified in the picture included. Beirut Airport Line In the included photo, you can see that the Lebanese Commuting Company line that goes near Beirut Airport is the line no. 5 marked in light blue. Depending on the place you are going, you can start by taking any bus corresponding to line no. 5, and then at the appropriate spot, transfer from one coach to another. Further Information We hope that the preceding details can get you going not only to plan your transfer from Rafic Hariri International Airport to any location within Beirut or its suburbs, but also for your further transfer necessities inside Lebanon in general, and around Beirut in particular.

[tags Hotels in Lebanon, Lebanese Commuting Company, Travel to Lebanon, Beirut Airport, Taxi Service, Lebanon Public Transportation]


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