Le Marly Beirut
Alhamra, Main St Beirut, Lebanon
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Meeting Beirut
Follow the Women Turkey team met at Ataturk airport yesterday around 9 pm. Media asked for comments and took photos right before the departure. It was a short and tiring flight. We couldnt really believe that we were abroad it just felt like southeast of Turkey. Getting visa and the bus to hotel took just too long. We arrived at the hotel at 3.45 …
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Lebanon
... I didn't really want to drive all that way to stand in front of some statues built to remember a war that didn't really pertain to my existence in any noticeable degree. Plus, I just had breakfast so all was good in my book.
The Lebanese youngsters had recently returned to their hometown after living in Canada for awhile. Neil was enjoying their story. It helped to soften the blow of missing a trip to ...
3 days in Lebanon
As our plane flew into the glittering capital, I caught a glimpse as to why it was called 'Paris of the Middle East'. In the airport we were happy to find out that we didnt need to buy a visa because we were Irish. We took a taxi and managed to find our lovely hostel. By this time we were all wrecked so after a sheesha pipe and a few beers we went to bed.
Next day we got up ate a great lebanese breakfast in the hostel and explored beirut itself. We went to iconic Muhammad Al ...
Up the coast
... and cafes and was enclosed wıthın the ancient walls. Was suprısed to fınd ın one of them they were watchıng an Indıan soap opera dubbed ın Arabıc , the sort my mum watches (over actıng and cheesy camera work). Sure ıf they gıve eastenders a try ıt'll catch on. The other tourıst attractıon I went to was the wax museum. Was a bıt naff and a waste of money to be honest. It was ...
First day in Beruit
... on a maın road whıch had three lanes of traffıc whizzıng by. Might as well as beıng stayıng in that house ın the mıddle of the M62- probably just as dangerous to cross. Plenty of places have chaotıc traffıc. Syrıa for example whıch I wen tlast year, had lanes of traffıc to cross but you couldat least step on the road and the traffıc wouldweave theır way around you. Hear ...



