Location. The Safir Heliopolitan Hotel is located in Beirut, Lebanon, 45 kilometres from Byblos. Beirut city centre, the National Museum, and the Stadium are all situated four kilometres away from the hotel.
Hotel Features. This hotel is equipped with a fitness centre which includes fitness equipment. There is also a steam room, sauna, and massage treatment room. The outdoor pool is seasonal and the front desk is open 24 hours a day. There are complimentary newspapers in the air conditioned lobby and the multilingual staff can offer currency exchange services and tour assistance. Valet parking is available nearby for a surcharge.
Safir Heliopolitan Hotel offers room service 24 hours a day. The El Fornayo Restaurant serves Italian dishes and the Views Restaurant offers international dishes. The Umsiyat Restaurant offers Lebanese dishes and a daily complimentary breakfast buffet.
The hotel has meeting and conference rooms with audio visual equipment and the hotel can provide banquet facilities and event catering. Wireless Internet is offered throughout the public areas for a surcharge.
Guestrooms. The 114 guestrooms are air conditioned and have high speed Internet and satellite televisions. The televisions come with DVD players, VCRs, and premium channels. There are also CD players and safes. The hotel also provides tea and coffee facilities and minibars. The private bathrooms include bathrobes, slippers, telephones, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
Rates:
400 - 650 USD
Number Of Rooms: 144
Number Of Floors: 18
Amenities:
Sauna
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Safir Heliopolitan Hotel
Australia Street
Beirut, Lebanon 135881
Driving Directions:
From Beirut International Airport (BEY):
Distance to Safir Heliopolitan Hotel is 10 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.
Getting there. Yellow taxis wait at the airport and cost approximately 25 EUR to the hotel. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. The city is well served by buses, which can be hailed on the street. Minibuses and buses run from the Charles Helou bus station to locations north of Beirut. The Cola transport hub links the city to locations in the south. Taxis are readily available, and are popular for travelling around Lebanon.