It can be expensive to travel anywhere, but it is particularly costly in Lebanon. It can seem daunting to plan your expenses to visit Lebanon because of the high prices of goods and lack of public transport.
Is Lebanon expensive to travel to is a common question because it's not known as a budget destination. However, here are some tips on ways to enjoy Lebanon without spending too much.
Lebanon's summer is a popular tourist season. Many people flock to the many beach parties, resorts, and other nightlife activities. You will be vulnerable to high prices and poor accommodations if you travel in the summer. You should visit the country in spring for its natural beauty and in winter for skiing at Faraya or Cedars.
Although the cost of accommodation in Beirut can be prohibitive, it is worth looking for smaller, family-owned hotels or hostels. The locals will not only be friendly and welcoming, but it will also make your stay more authentic. While you will be losing the convenience of a chain hotel, the Lebanese experience is available. You can, for example, stay in Hostel Beirut. This is a more community-oriented hotel than a simple place to sleep. It costs around US$25 per night. You can also book a hotel room in Mina (Tripoli) at a cost of between US$80-US$130 per night.
Lebanon's cities and towns are small. It is possible to walk from one place in one city to the next, even if it's more difficult. While some routes are longer than others, the views can be well worth the effort. You can opt to take a taxi or use a car service if you don't like walking. To be sure, ensure that your license plate is not red. This is an indicator that the vehicle is officially registered as a taxi.
Street food in Lebanon is synonymous with local food. It's a part of everyday life and an integral part of travel experiences. Street food in Lebanon is delicious and very affordable. A Man'ouche will likely cost you only 1,000 LBP (1,500 LBP). The average Falafel sandwich will run around 10,000 LBP (7.75 USD). Do not be intimidated by small food shops and local food vendors, particularly crowded ones. How popular the shop is will be determined by how many people visit it.
You don't have to settle for fast food or take-out sandwiches. Instead, consider small-scale restaurants. Do not be afraid to ask questions about the restaurant's menu. You'll find a more intimate experience in small restaurants and you will be able to enjoy traditional cuisine. You'll also likely pay less for higher-quality food. Akra, Tripoli's traditional Hummus-based breakfast is available for less than US$10.
This 8-day Lebanon tour packs in a huge amount of what this fascinating small country has to offer. Amazing historical sites and ruins, beautiful mountain and forest scenery, busy markets and souks and delicious food and wine.
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