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All Countries > Lebanon > Beirut > InterContinental PHOENICIA BEIRUT

InterContinental PHOENICIA BEIRUT
Po Box 11,Minet El Hosn
Beirut,
Nightly Rates (301.51 - 1,235.00)   4 Star

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Property Description
History, glamour and fine dining converge at this landmark Beirut hotel. It overlooks the palm-lined Corniche, which snakes alongside trendy Zaitunay Bay marina and the Mediterranean. Beirut Souks, Downtown and Beirut Convention Centre are a 10-minute drive. Stylish accommodation, state-of-the-art event facilities and devoted staff are just part of the appeal. Chic bars and restaurants, boutiques and contemporary art collections add to the hotel's very special atmosphere and character.

InterContinental PHOENICIA BEIRUT


Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Airline desk

  • Baby sitting

  • Barbeque grills

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Bidet

  • Car rental desk

  • Casino

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Computer

  • Concierge desk

  • Cribs

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Evening reception

  • Florist

  • Free newspaper

  • Golf

  • Grocery shopping service available

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Housekeeping - weekly

  • Indoor pool

  • Interior corridors

  • Interior corridors

  • Internet access

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • On-Site parking

  • Outdoor pool

  • Parking

  • Private bathroom

  • Restaurant

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Separate line billing for multi-line phone

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Sofa bed

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Technical concierge

  • Tennis court

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Travel agency

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Connecting rooms
    DVD player, Rollaway bed
    CD player, DVD player, Coffee/Tea maker, Full kitchen, Kitchenette, Cups/glassware, Pots and pans, Rollaway bed

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • 446  rooms. 

  • 60  suites. 

  • 32  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Mosaic Restaurant  Mosaic restaurant offers a variety of international and oriental buffet with live cooking stations and a majestic daily breakfast. Mosaic is also famous for its Sunday lunch and Friday's seafood buffet. WOK W.O.K  Pull up a rattan chair and savour the flavours of the Far East in this delightful restaurant. Decorated with Buddhas, Japanese style murals and floating flowers, start with a piquant soup before sampling the diverse sushi and sashimi buffet or simply allo Caffe Mondo  For Beirut's best salad bar, according to locals, along with crispy pizzas, grilled fish and tasty pasta dishes served by friendly staff, try this lively and informal Italian restaurant. On a fine day, grab a table on the Terrace Mondo after perusing the Cascade Lounge  For a coffee at dawn, a sandwich at lunch, a cocktail at sundown and a nightcap in the early hours, pull up a club chair at this sophisticated lobby lounge. Open around the clock, it's a popular venue for informal business meetings and you can simply rel Eau De Vie  Famed British designer Martin Hulbert created the opulent interior of this 11th floor Beirut restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean. Savour the exquisite taste of foie gras, dover sole or choose something lighter, like smoked salmon on rye. Finish with Em Sherif  Em Sherif is a fine dining restaurant that offers unique, authentic Oriental cuisine which brings back forgotten traditional Lebanese flavors. Mayrig  Mayrig is an Armenian restaurant that adapts the popular classics of Armenian cuisine, while generously borrowing from Lebanese and other Mediterranean influences, in order to feast guests on a dazzling array of flavors. Music Hall  Known as the place where the heart of world fusion music beats, this live music stage represents a unique concept, from short live musical acts unveiling talents from around the world to a series of staged eclectic performances. Papercup  A coffee infused book therapy, a dedicated specialized bookshop. Located on a charming street you will find shelves filled with beautiful books on thrilling topics,while striving to serve you a great coffee. Amethyste Lounge  At the epicenter of Beirut’s luxurious and laid back lifestyle is the Améthyste, Phoenicia Hotel’s chill-out lounge. An extensive list of exotic and original cocktails, delectable tid-bits and hypnotic chill-out ambiance define the Améthyste mood from noo

    Meeting Facility
  • Berytus
  •   Its a 322 square meters area, perfect venue for any event

  • Tyre
  •   Its a 368 square meters area, perfect venue for any event

  • Sidon
  •   Sidon is a 368 square meters area, a perfect venue for any event

  • Byblos
  •   Byblos is a 230 square meters venue.

  • Carthage 1
  •   Carthage 1 is a high-tech meeting room designed to accomodate all kinds of conferences, with a private foyer for caucuses and coffee breaks.

  • Carthage 2
  •   Carthage 2 is a high-tech meeting room designed to accomodate all kinds of conferences, with a private foyer for caucuses and coffee breaks.

  • Europa
  •   With its 36 square meters and state of the art technology, Europa is the most perfect boardroom specially designed for small meetings.

  • Elyssar
  •   Elyssar provides you with a unique setting for all kinds of venues. Whether you are having a conference or a small reception, this 63 square meters room is the answer to your quest.

  • Hiram
  •   Hiram is located on the 05th floor, perfect for small meetings

  • Tanit
  •   Tanit is located on the 07th floor, perfect for small meetings

  • Astarte
  •   Astarte is located on the 06th floor, next to the Club Lounge, perfect for small meetings


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
    Whirlpool
    Children's program - The Phoenicia Planet Trekkers Kids Club provides various activities such as arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, group activities, quiet time for homework and reading, and computer access.

  • BEIRUT SOUKS

  • Beirut Souks located in the Downtown area, offers a large open air landscape in the form of shopping streets presenting a showcase of the finest local and global brands. A variety of stores for all tastes, ages and purposes, cafes, restaurants and movie t
  • SAIFI VILLAGE

  • Saifi Village, a residential and artistic neighborhood, a unique art and shopping destination with more than 50 boutiques of art galleries, fashion designers, antiques, traditional crafts, interior and home decorating, wellness centers, restaurants, coffe
  • Souk el Tayeb

  • Souk el Tayeb is an open air, weekly farmers market held every Saturday at the Beirut Souks,from 9am to 2pm. It promotes unity around a common respect for food, land, and agricultural traditions.
  • City Center

  • City Centre Beirut is a shopper’s paradise in Beirut with over 200 retail stores to choose from and is the ultimate destination for serious shoppers offering a wide array of popular fashion brands including children’s fashion brands. Additionally, there i
  • ABC MALL

  • ABC mall offers a wide range of merchandise, combining low, medium and high-end brand names of apparel, jewelry, tableware items, cosmetics and much more. Apart from shopping, customers can also enjoy socializing at one of the many different restaurants a
  • Orient 499

  • Orient 499 is a boutique and an atelier, featuring exlusive original handcrafts and designer creations. The items vary from antique to modern funiture, cloths and accessories. Located at a 2 minutes drive away from Phoenicia InterContinental Beirut.
  • Unesco

  • BEIRUT

  • Rafic Hariri International Airport

  • Golf Club of Lebanon

  • The Golf Club of Lebanon is a beautiful green oasis of sun soaked tranquility located adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. The Club features an 18-hole championship quality golf course, the most modern and fully equipped Tennis Centre in Lebanon
  • Roman Baths

  • Uncovered in 1968, the thermal baths were covered with ruins during the Lebanese war. After the war, the site became a spot of extensive excavations. The garden hosts open-air festivals and musical shows.
  • Saint Georges Greek Orthodox Cathedral

  • Considered one of the oldest buildings in the city, the cathedral is built on the ruins of a church that goes back to Crusaders and Byzantine structures.
  • Mohammad Al Amin Mosque

  • Also referred to as the Blue Mosque, it is located in Martyrs' Square in downtown Beirut. Inspired by the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, it was built by former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, who is buried beside it.
  • Jeita Grotto

  • A complex of caves in the foothills of Mount Lebanon inhabited in prehistoric times, the Jeita Grotto is a Lebanese national symbol and a finalist in the new 7 Wonders of Nature competition.
  • Harissa

  • Located at more than 600m height, the immense and immaculate statue of the “Virgin Mary”, also known as “The Lady of Lebanon”, overlooks the bay of Jounieh. A cable car “Téléphérique” links the coast to the Belvedere.
  • Byblos (World Heritage Site)

  • Although its beginnings are lost in time, modern scholars say the site of Byblos goes back at least 7,000 years, making the city one of the top contenders for the "oldest continuously inhabited city" award. .
  • National Museum

  • Founded in 1919 with a small group of ancient artifacts, which had been collected by Raymond Weill, a French officer stationed in Lebanon, these objects were displayed in one of the rooms of the German Deaconesses building in Georges Picot Street in Beiru
  • Deir el Qamar

  • Meaning "Monastery of the Moon", the village was known as the center of Lebanese literary tradition. It is also notable for its 15th century Fakhreddine II Palace and its 17th century Deir el Qamar Synagogue.
  • Deir El Kamar

  • Deir El Kamar is a Lebanese town known as the Capital of Emirs. From its palaces, Lebanon was governed from the 16th to the 18th century. The prevalence of mosques, synagogues and churches there references the time that people from all religious backgroun
  • Beiteddine

  • Beitddeine, "House Of Faith", is Lebanon's greatest treasure. It is known for ots palace which was built by Emir Bechir II Chehab. Visitors were mostly fascinated by the museum, since it exposes the Canaanite Phoenician works of art, a wide collection of
  • Byblos

  • The oldest continuously inhabited town in the world still looks like the ancient Phoenician port it was a few hundred years ago. It holds recently restored medieval souks, where visitors can shop for souvenirs. Around the ancient port, lie a number of res
  • Harissa

  • Standing with her arms outspread over the azure waters ofJounieh Bay, Our Lady of Lebanon is one of the country’s most recognizable landmarks, a symbol of hope for Lebanon’s community. Called Harissa (“Guardian”) by the Lebanese, this massive, 22-ton bron
  • Tyre

  • Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Dido. The city has a number of ancient sites, including its Roman Hippodrome which was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites in 1979.
  • Zahle

  • The capital and largest city of Beqaa Governorate, Zahle is the third largest city in Lebanon, after Beirut and Tripoli. It lies close to the Beirut-Damascus road, at the junction of the Lebanon mountains and the Beqaa plateau, at an elevation of 1000m. Z
  • The Cedars

  • Simply known as The Cedars, this resort settlement in Lebanon’s highest range is one of the most dramatically beautiful spots in the country. Its centerpiece is an ancient grove of cedars, a tree synonymous for millennia with Lebanon itself. Just below Th
  • Baalbeck

  • This Phoenician city, where a triad of deities was worshipped, was known as Heliopolis during the Hellenistic period. During Roman times the sanctuary of the Heliopolitan Jupiter attracted thousands of pilgrims. With its colossal structures, it is one of
  • Ksara Winery

  • Founded in 1857 by Jesuit priests who produced the country's first dry red wine, Château Ksara is Lebanon's oldest, largest and most visited winery.