Location. Four Points by Sheraton Le Verdun is located in Beirut, Lebanon, 400 metres from a sandy beach, three kilometres from the down town area, and five kilometres from the airport.
Hotel Features. This 12 storey hotel features contemporary architecture and has a hair salon with beauty services available. The air conditioned public areas have complimentary wireless Internet access, and complimentary newspapers are on offer in the lobby. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer currency exchange, concierge services, and tour assistance. Valet parking is available for a surcharge.
Le Bistro serves Lebanese specialities and international dishes in a contemporary setting. The Blue Patio Pool Lounge, set by the rooftop outdoor pool, offers grills. There is also a lounge bar serving snacks and drinks.
The outdoor swimming pool is set on the rooftop terrace, and has a poolside bar. Fitness equipment is also available.
Guestrooms. The 132 guestrooms have light decor and contemporary furnishings. All are equipped with satellite television with Internet, climate control, and high speed Internet connections. Other standard amenities include safes, minibars, complimentary bottled water, and tea and coffee facilities. Bathrooms have bathrobes and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Lebanese food combines Arabic and Mediterranean influences. Order mezze, which comes as a large platter of appetisers and is a great way to sample lots of different dishes.
Rates:
169 - 272 USD
Number Of Rooms: 154
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Four Points by Sheraton Le Verdun
Verdun, Boulevard Saeb Salam
Beirut, Lebanon
Driving Directions:
From Beirut International Airport (BEY):
Distance to Four Points by Sheraton Le Verdun is 5 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.
Getting there. Yellow taxis wait at the airport and cost approximately 20 USD to the hotel. Buses run to the city centre from the airport roundabout, which is located one kilometre away from the terminal building. White and blue OCFTC buses 7 and 10 run to central Beirut. Prices are all 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.