4 Tips for Traveling to Beirut, Lebanon on a Budget
No city is quite like Beirut, from rapid modernization to old-world charm, the city has it all. Its sudden rise in the 20th century made for a curious mix of war-torn neighborhoods and new luxury hotels and store chains, and inflation has made Beirut one of the most expensive cities in which to live. However, there’s no shortage of little tips and tricks to save money in this must-see metropolis.
Stay in hostels
Hostel, Hotel
Try the street food
Restaurant
Try to walk
Taxis in Beirut should be cheap, but they are often unregulated and can take advantage of tourists. One solution would be taking what locals call a “service” instead of a taxi. The difference between the two is that a “service” is a car provided by a company. On average, you should not pay more than $4 for short-distance drives, and phone numbers for “service” companies are easily found online – White Taxi is one option. If all else fails, simply try to walk. Inner Beirut is not very large, and the streets are full of people who are happy to help with directions.
Cheap activities
It’s relatively easy to find cheap entertainment in Beirut. Museum entries tend not to exceed $20, and there are many university campuses, such as the American University of Beirut, to see for free. A simple stroll around Beirut is an endless source of culture as a lot of the buildings are either historical landmarks or modern marvels. While the Downtown district is expensive to shop in, it’s free to walk around and take amazing pictures. There also endless pubs in Hamra to fill any night with fun.