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                <title>Rue Monot</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Without doubt THE hub of Beirut’s nightlife. This part of town is absolutely jumping all week. You’re spoilt for choice with the number of bars and clubs vying for your custom on this famous stretch. The locals really dress up when they go out, especially Lebanese women who look intimidatingly beautiful so make sure you look the part. Many of the bars on Rue Monot are seriously glam but worth making the effort for.  To say the Lebanese like to party would be an understatement…]]></description>
                
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                <title>b018</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Very famous nightclub that wouldn't be out of place in New York or Ibiza.  <br><br>This underground bunker of a club, with a mean sound system, is located on the industrial outskirts of the city.  <br><br>Formerly the site of a refugee camp stormed by militia during the civil war.  Local taxi drivers know where it is and are probably your best bet for getting there since it is a trek from downtown Beirut.  <br><br>It is however, absolutely awesome.  Get there early and it has a hip, lounge bar feel to it, with eerie iconic images of dead musicians and coffin-like folding banquette's that more-than-conveniently double as podiums later on when things really kick off!  <br><br>Architecturally and design wise, this place is really remarkable.  The big crowds start arriving post-midnight due to the hedonistic club's reputation as the after-hours venue of choice.  When the sun comes up, the roof retracts, flooding daylight into the open arms and bleary eyes of the most hardened house and techno enthusiasts as the fierce beats keep their feet stomping.]]></description>
                
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