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Burj Abi Haidar (Arabic: برج أبي حيدر) is an area in the Mazraa quarter of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The area is predominantly Sunni Muslim [ 3 ] with the presence of a Shia community, as well as a minority of Christians and Druze.
The Salutation, Sandwich, south front The Salutation, Sandwich, east front View south to St Clement's church, from the garden. The Salutation is a grade I listed house in Sandwich, Kent, England. [1] It was designed and built by Edwin Lutyens in a Queen Anne style in 1911–12, as a weekend home and country retreat for members of the Farrer family.
The historic Beirut Carlton, which was considered one of the most luxurious hotels in the city in pre-war Beirut, is located on the avenue. [2] A proposal to build on Avenue Général de Gaulle a new 250-room Ritz-Carlton , designed by Chicago-based architects Perkins and Will , was revealed in 2008.
Verdun hosts a number of hotels, including: Four Points by Sheraton, located at the entrance of Rue Verdun. Radisson Blu Hotel Verdun, situated near the Dunes Center. Bristol Hotel, at the intersection of Verdun and Hamra. Staybridge Suites, a hotel chain near the intersection of Verdun and Iben Rouchoud.
Typical Beiruti homes in,زقاقة الدبس, Rue Gouraud, Gemmayzeh. Modern pub in a Colonial-era building Typical night-scene in Gemmayze Public event on the Escalier de l'Art Modern and old architecture along the street
Hamra (Arabic: الحمراء Al-Hamra' ⓘ) is a neighborhood (sector 34) in Beirut, Lebanon (quarter Ras Beirut). The heart of the neighborhood, Hamra Street, is a major commercial district, and is known for its fashion stores, restaurants, cafes, bars and hotels, and a lively nightlife.
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Nejmeh Square (Arabic: ساحة النجمة) or Place de l'Étoile is the central square in the Downtown area of Beirut, Lebanon.It is home to the Lebanese Parliament and its complementary buildings, two cathedrals, a museum, and several cafes and restaurants.