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In December Four Seasons is to open a new hotel in the Corniche development in Beirut. The distinctive glass and steel building has over 230 terraces with views across the city and the Mediterranean, allowing each room its own furnished outdoor space and a relaxation terrace outside the spa. There is also a glass-enclosed rooftop […]
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