The Nightlife Fortress
Lebanon is a true nightlife fortress. It's immunity against all crisis throughout the decades, especially when it comes to nightlife local and international tourism, has established thorough ground attraction for big investment capitals.
The adopted nightlife tourism laws can best be described as "very soft" in comparison to similar laws adopted in big nightlife capitals such as Miami, Dubai, Paris and others. With no legal restrictions on operational hours, entertainment schedules, and liquors retail market, attached to fair taxation policies, the country offers low risks and a considerable return on investment (ROI).
On the other hand, Beirut is a capital which receives tourists all year round due to its status as the only capital in the Arab World which emphasizes on the adaptation of personal freedom as a citizenship lifestyle. This is the "unique cultural and ethnic mosaic" which can only be found in Lebanon.
Last but not least, Lebanon is a country rich in its manpower with high percentage of intellects. Indeed, the many universities, private and public, established here receive a considerable number of local, regional and international students per year. Such versatility in education maintains a sustainable flow of labor at fair market price and high quality standards.
The adopted nightlife tourism laws can best be described as "very soft" in comparison to similar laws adopted in big nightlife capitals such as Miami, Dubai, Paris and others. With no legal restrictions on operational hours, entertainment schedules, and liquors retail market, attached to fair taxation policies, the country offers low risks and a considerable return on investment (ROI).
On the other hand, Beirut is a capital which receives tourists all year round due to its status as the only capital in the Arab World which emphasizes on the adaptation of personal freedom as a citizenship lifestyle. This is the "unique cultural and ethnic mosaic" which can only be found in Lebanon.
Last but not least, Lebanon is a country rich in its manpower with high percentage of intellects. Indeed, the many universities, private and public, established here receive a considerable number of local, regional and international students per year. Such versatility in education maintains a sustainable flow of labor at fair market price and high quality standards.




