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This is the list of shopping malls in Lebanon. Beirut. ABC Mall Ashrafieh; ... City Center Beirut, Hazmiyeh; City Mall(Previously Janane Farah Mall), Dora;
This is a list of duty-free shops. A duty-free shop is a retail outlet that is exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes and duties, on the requirement that the goods sold will be sold to travelers who will take them out of the country. Which products can be sold duty-free vary by jurisdiction, as well as how they can be sold ...
The main terminal includes the bulk of the duty-free, some other shops, restaurants, and the lounges. The main terminal has four levels: [25] The ground level, which contains the arrival area, and also contains a duty-free section for arriving passengers next to baggage claim.
Shopping stores along vaulted alleys inside the Souks. Beirut Souks (Arabic: أسواق بيروت) is a major commercial district in Beirut Central District.With over 200 shops, 25 restaurants and cafes, an entertainment center, a 14 cinema complex, periodic street markets, and an upcoming department store, it is Beirut's largest and most diverse shopping and leisure area.
Beirut (/ b eɪ ˈ r uː t / ⓘ bay-ROOT; [4] Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, just under half of Lebanon's population, [5] which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region and the sixteenth-largest in the Arab world.
On 10 September 2020, a large fire erupted in the port area covering the skies of Beirut with toxic gas. The incident occurred in a cooking oil warehouse and food parcels belonging to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), [35] then spread to a stock of rubber tires in the port's duty-free zone.
Eight vessels from Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods were painstakingly pieced together after they were smashed during the 2020 port blast.
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.