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For more information regarding Lebanon and its amazing history try the Lonely Planet Guide or Lebanon Today.
GETTING AROUND Lebanon is a small country (its area is approx. 10,452 sq km, its length is 210km and you can probably travel from north to south in approximately three hours depending on traffic. In the summer most Lebanese escape to their mountain summer residences for the weekend, so expect heavy traffic out of Beirut on a Friday afternoon and on the return journey late on Sunday. Beirut International Airport is located 3 miles south of the city, a trip into town will take about 10-30 minutes depending on traffic. For Airport information call:
01-628000 Driving in Beirut is a hair-raising experience. Road rules are effectively non-existent, traffic jams are everywhere and although speed limits have recently been introduced they are not well enforced. On the up-side, everybody drives on the right, and fuel is reasonably priced and easy to obtain. For those who prefer not to walk there is the service taxi. City registered taxies should have red number plates and a TAXI sign on the roof. They attract your attention by honking their horns. A simple shared journey within Beirut should cost 1000 LL each. Be prepared to share the ride with other passengers who will also be collected along the way. Buses are less expensive and travel most places. A route map for the Greater Beirut Area and its suburbs can be reached from here. PUBLIC HOLIDAYSJanuary 1st- New Year's Day
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