Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Beirut on a Budget

To distract myself from certain unaliable facts, I've decided to write up a blog entry on where to go in Beirut if you find yourself with limited funds.  I'll update the list it as I find more things to add...

Where to Eat


Mezzo di Pasta

Very frequently I go to Mezzo and get their large combo meal for 12,500 lires (or $8.33) and that is usually enough to last me all day.  True story.  For the large combo you get a big helping of their fresh pasta, a small, delicious chocolate crepe & a drink.  Also pita bread if you know to ask for it.  They have a wide range of pastas and sauces.  My personal favorite meal is to get the Indy sauce with cheese, which results in a spicy, delicious, almost curry-like mac & cheese.  They're open late (until midnight every day, at least at the Gemmayzeh branch) and they also have excellent 'Happy Hour' meal deals between 4 and 8.

Feyy

In Gemmyzeh, this restaurant actually shares the same building as Mezzo, which is how I found it.  Cheap middle eastern & mediterranian

sandwiches & deserts are available, and they too have excellent 'Happy Hour' deals.  Their food ain't half bad either.

BarBar

Everyone knows this one, but still, it has to be mentioned...cheap & open late, it's a great choice if you're in the Hamra area and craving a snack.

Random Mankoushe Stands

Mankoushe (prounounced Man-a-eesh for singular or Man-u-shee for plural as far as I've heard) is a type of middle eastern pizza.  Like with pizza, you can frequently get a variety of toppings, but unlike pizza in the US, it will only cost you a few bucks for a whole one.

Where to Stay


Hotel Al Shahbaa

Ok so it's pretty much run by the Lebanese version of Michael Scott (and I mean that in the nicest way possible.  Like Michael Scott, the guy has a heart of gold.  But he can also be strange, to say the least and he will awkwardly try to flirt with you).  If you stay here, you won't have a ton of privacy, the other people running the place frequently walk around in very little clothing and there isn't air conditioning.  Why, you might ask, should you then stay at Al Shahbaa?  Well like I said, the guy running it is very nice.  I had a simple, but large room to myself for only $20.  Dorm beds only cost $12 and if you're ever in dire straights the guy will work with you to find someplace to sleep, even if you have little or no money.  You'll also get free tea or coffee in the morning.  But best of all, there's free access to more-than-adaquete internet.

Talal Hotel

For $13 you get a "dorm" bed in a room with only 3 beds *AND* you get air conditioning.  The people are pretty nice here, and let me store some bags overnight for free when I wasn't staying there.  They might or might not give you free tea or coffee, but it's certainly more comfortable than Al Shahbaa.

The Mayflower Hotel

For those with larger budgets or who just want to have a treat (like I did on my birthday), you may want to stay at The Mayflower.  It's renowned for its former guests- Graham Greene, Russian spies & foreign correspondents during the war- than its service, but it's nice.  I wouldn't say it necessarily deserves it's 4 stars, but it's a still a pretty nice find for $70 (as it often is on booking.com's website).  The breakfast buffet, nice bathrooms, air conditioning, & free excellent internet probably make it worth it alone.

Hotel Amada

Located a 30 minute walk away from Byblos, this gay-friendly hotel & hostel is worth staying at if you want to spend more than a one night exploring Byblos without emptying your wallet.

Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is always of great benefit to adventurous travellers on a budget.  Be careful though!  I've found there is a higher-than-average number of creepy males lurking on Lebanon's.

Where To Go


AUB

This campus is lush, and definitely worth a visit for it's free archeological museum & the nearby street art that famously surrounds it.

The Pigeon Rocks

Gorgeous, and for less than $10 you can score a boat ride around them.

Nasawiya

This lovely feminist cafe takes payments in donations only.  They're also currently selling 3 t-shirts for only 10,000 lire (approx. $6.50!).  They frequently hold cool movie screenings & events and they have an excellent library.





Saturday, August 11, 2012

At Amada Hotel near Byblos

I have a lot to update on here, but in any case, I'm outside Byblos in a town called Fidar staying at an awesome gay-friendly hotel with no address (literally, half the businesses in Lebanon have no address).  Spending quality time recovering from sickness and being broke.  Send good thoughts my way please!