The Vision for Libya: Tourism to Play a Significant Role
Ahmed Maiteeg, General Manager of Thobacts Hotel and Managing Director of DAA Construction & Engineering, talks about the vision for Libya.
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Ahmed Maiteeg, General Manager of Thobacts Hotel and Managing Director of DAA Construction & Engineering, talks about the vision for Libya.
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Lebanon is a home to very luxurious hotels with rich past and bright future.
Whether you’re in Beirut for business, pleasure, a family holiday or a romantic get-away the Phoenicia Hotel is by far the best address in town.
Discussion of real estate, tourism real estate in Lebanon, their partnership with InterContinental Hotels Group and potentials of Lebanon with the leader in the tourism real estate: SGHL. Mr. Salha sees an opportunity in the budget hotels though the Lebanese infrastructure is still not ready for mass tourism in Lebanon.
Phoenicia and Le Vendôme is the comeback of Paris into Near East. Discover the luxury of Lebanon through Phoenicia and Le Vendôme whose history spans through more than a half of a century. Phoenicia remains a living legend to enjoy and rediscover, says Mr. Weinlaender.
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While enjoying the delights of cosmopolitan Beirut, one of the best places to stay in order to experience the city is the Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel.
Keeping in mind the heritage of the hotel, our multi million dollar refurbishment as well as our room inventory of close to 5oo rooms, we aim to remain The flagship/Landmark hotel in Beirut and in Lebanon tourism sector, being the preferred venue for business travelers, the ideal partner for MICE business and of course the ideal hotel for city leisure travelers looking for Lebanon tourism . Historically Beirut was the banking center and gateway to the Middle East.