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Are things in Lebanon expensive?

Summary of cost of living in Lebanon: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,808.6$ without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 827.5$ without rent. Cost of living in Lebanon is, on average, 34.7% lower than in United States.



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Prices for hotels and restaurants can be higher than in other countries in the region, especially in Beirut and other major cities. However, there are also many budget-friendly options available, such as guesthouses, hostels, and street food vendors. Lebanon has become very cheap for international tourists .

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Now, let's talk about how much a budget traveler and a mid-range traveler can expect to spend per day in Lebanon. For budget travelers, a daily budget of around $50 to $70 should be sufficient to cover accommodation, meals, transportation, and some activities.

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Lebanon depends heavily on global markets to source food—everything from wheat to processed items. Little is produced within Lebanon's borders, despite potential for agricultural prosperity.

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6 ? Crime rate and kidnappings are non-existent As in most of the Arab countries, the crime rate is practically zero. No robberies, no violence. In Lebanon, you can walk around without a worry anywhere at any time, even women.

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They just don't know how much your dollars will be worth by the time you visit. They're likely to ask you to bring the money with you in cash, since they have no way to receive the money ahead without going through a bank. The same goes for hotels. Change your dollars for pounds at exchange bureaus, not at banks.

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Can alcohol be found in Lebanon? - Quora. Of course, it can. 40% of the country is Christian, the president is Catholic, and plenty of the Muslims also drink. The Lebanese have their own locally produced beer and wine.

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Avoid areas where military activity is ongoing. There is a possibility of an increase in armed conflict that could affect wider areas of Lebanon. If the security situation in Lebanon deteriorates, it's likely that Beirut airport would close, and you may not be able to leave for an extended period.

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Lebanon is a primarily Arab country and shares many characteristics of other Arab nations, but there are also many properties that differentiate Lebanon from other countries in the region, such as its mountainous terrain, unique food, and its diverse religious and ethnic groups.

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