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Beirut's hangover from the civil war has long subsided, and the place dubbed the Paris of the Levant has picked up the pieces to become one of the best party destinations in the Middle East, with serious cuisine, clubs and even ski resorts. It seems nothing can stop the Lebanese zest for life or their sense of hospitality. Yet only now, 14 years after the end of a brutal civil war, is the country starting to recreate its legendary holiday-destination style. The heart of Beirut's reconstruction is Centre Ville, the old downtown which was virtually flattened during the 15 years of fighting. Despite Beirut's fascinating history and obvious charms, few British visitors venture here, unless they have a connection with the place. But they are missing out; Beirut is a city rich in heritage, architecture and intellect. Go before it becomes too popular again.

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