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Quality Inn Tripoli - Tripoli, Lebanon

Main Road at Rashid Karami I
Tripoli,
Nightly Rates (67.50 - 200.00)   2 Star
Quality Inn Tripoli

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Property Description
Surrounded by 130,000 square meters of flourishing gardens, in the middle of Rachid Karami International Fair. Walking distance from business center and the Old Souks. One hour from the famous Cedar skiing Resort.

Quality Inn Tripoli


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Car Rental Desk

  • Continental Breakfast

  • Coffee Shop

  • Copy Service

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Live Entertainment

  • FAX

  • Gift Shop

  • Horseback Riding

  • Ice Machine

  • Guest Laundromat

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Indoor Pool

  • Indoor Pool

  • Outdoor Pool

  • Poolside Snackbar

  • Bus Parking

  • Outdoor Parking

  • Truck Parking

  • Refrigerator

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Sauna

  • Secretarial Service

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Outdoor Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • TV Remote Control

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1500 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • 112  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    North Lebanon Highway Beirut - Tripoli. Northeast entrance way of Tripoli.

    Guarantee Policy
    GTD

    Cancellation Policy
    24H

  • Rachid Karami Int. Fair ... 1 kilometer

  • Chamber of Commerce ... 2 kilometers

  • Old Souks ... 2 kilometers

  • Citadele ... 3 kilometers

  • Norte Dame University ... 3 kilometers

  • University of St. Joseph ... 3 kilometers

  • Inlands ... 10 kilometers

  • University of Balamand ... 12 kilometers

  • Jibran Museum ... 40 kilometers

  • Cedars Area ... 45 kilometers


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