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Chtaura
should be your base for visiting the
Beqaa, for this is the area's
banking and commercial center.
Hotels, film, gasoline and picnic
supplies are readily available.
Local
cheese and yogurt are also popular
here; don't leave town without them.
Chtaura
is a traditional rest stop and
travelers should follow the Lebanese
custom of stopping for toasted
sandwiches and coffee or cold drinks
at any of the numerous snack bars
that line the main road. All have
restrooms and some 24 hours.
Chtaura
is the starting point for private or
shared taxis, locally known as
"service (with the accent on
the second syllable). These can take
you to different destinations within
the Beqaa as well as to Beirut and
Damascus.
Banks
have English and French speaking
personnel who are happy of help.
Foreign exchange operations at banks
are handled Monday Friday
10:30-12:30. You can also have your
money exchanged at small exchange
shops on the main road, which are
perfectly legal, But be careful,
traveler's checks and credit cards
are not negotiable everywhere. One
bank, Banque du Crédit Libanais,
accepts international credit cards
at all its branches.
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