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Beirut, Libanon
contacts phone: +961 1 567 890
website: www.theprivatehotel.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 33.8952305, Longitude: 35.521286
Van Aznavourian
::Sally Al-Rabbaa
::Very old, not very presentable but clean and has A.C. and hot water
Alexis Baghdadi
::There never seem to be any guests in this hotel for a reason. Access to the hotel is highly impractical for travelers (narrow street, no parking space, stairs at the entrance). Wifi is only available in the depressing lobby. We booked a junior suite that was on the top floor, which means it was baking hot in early June. The noise from the street was still loud even after midnight. The room was full of cupboards that were completely empty (no kettle or any other useful items/extra sheets/pillows and not even a bottle of water). The beds weren't clean enough and their were different lengths of hairs on the pillows. The air conditioner remote control was caked with a thick layer of grime covered with dust. The towels were well past their prime, worn and torn. The shower square is tiny and outlined by a thin border of stone with sharp angles where you keep hitting your toes, not to mention the nylon curtains hung over the toilet bowl. The toilet bowl itself was tainted with streaks of rust or some other discoloration. This makes the hotel only as good as an average hostel room, only three times more expensive.
Ibrahim Azzam
::Amazing with a good port view
Elie Abboud
::My second work