Phoenicia Hotel

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The Phoenicia Hotel is a historic luxury hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, known both as a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan past and as a prominent site of conflict during the Lebanese Civil War.

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instanceOf hotel
luxury hotel
architect Edward Durell Stone NERFINISHED
Fouad Kozah NERFINISHED
category skyscraper hotel in Lebanon
tourist attraction in Beirut
cateringTo business travelers
diplomatic delegations
tourists
country Lebanon
damagedIn Lebanese Civil War NERFINISHED
developer Najib Salha NERFINISHED
hasAmenity bars
conference facilities
restaurants
spa
swimming pool
hasStarRating 5-star
hasView Beirut skyline
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
heritageStatus considered a cultural landmark of Beirut
locatedIn Beirut NERFINISHED
Ras Beirut NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea
near Ain El Mreisseh NERFINISHED
Corniche Beirut NERFINISHED
Downtown Beirut NERFINISHED
notableFor association with political and military events in Lebanon
hosting international celebrities and dignitaries
numberOfRooms over 400
openingDate 1961
overlooks Beirut Marina NERFINISHED
Zaitunay Bay NERFINISHED
ownedBy Salha family NERFINISHED
partOf Beirut’s hospitality industry
renovation extensively renovated after Lebanese Civil War
reopening early 2000s
significance iconic Lebanese hotel
landmark of Beirut waterfront
site of major events during Lebanese Civil War
symbol of Beirut’s cosmopolitan past
style Mediterranean resort style
modernist architecture
usedAs frontline position during Lebanese Civil War

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Battle of the Hotels involvedBuilding Phoenicia Hotel